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Combo Tezeta’s interstellar psychedelic cumbia keeps rising

From surf rock to Tiny Desk: Catching up with Oakland's polyrhythmic crew after a breakthrough year.

Marc D’Estout’s absurdist ‘domestic objects’ are haikus to the uncanny

Welded and hammered steel forms at Triton Museum dare to avoid anthromorphic—and pandemic—interpretation.

Drama Masks: Drawing the line

Opera Parallèle's 'The Pigeon Keeper' took on the costs of xenophobia, while Central Works' 'Push/Pull' tackles toxic masculinity.

Good Taste: Time to save some legacy food and drink classics

Legendary SF spots like New Delhi and Da Flora are in danger. Our Legacy Business challenge will have you eating well, staying local.

Screen Grabs: Let’s run away to Greece

Greek Film Fest brings new visions. Plus: Cinequest, Robert Townsend, 'Mickey 17,' Gunvor Nelson, Karel Doing, more movies

Two lovers who bloomed in the Bay Area Figurative Movement come together again

At Cañada College, Theophilus Brown and Paul Wonner's nudes, still-lifes, and landscapes wow art history buffs.

What lies beneath: Erena Shimoda’s aquatic photography promotes healing

Amputees, cancer survivors, and others who face challenges find their flow through artist's underwater lens.

Noise Pop wrap-up: Crispy Tater Tots, Nosferatu rap, and more local love

Final thoughts on the giant 32nd fest, which brought out 20,000 indie music-lovers and served up tasty treats.

Drama Masks: When illness derails the performance

As flu and COVID cases rise (many of them deadly), how will the local theater scene adjust its communal experience?

New voices, deeply eloquent sounds inspire at the Audium

The classic SF experience—a 176-speaker wonder—welcomes three sonic artists who bring resonating vibes of now.

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