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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

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Music

‘I’ve always been a big fan of punk rock’: John Waters is ready for the Meltdown

Beloved 'Pope of Trash' is back to host the two-day Mosswood Meltdown mini-fest and Thee Stork Club's reopening

Under the Stars: Makaya McCraven goes orchestral, Jimetta Rose’s community choir…

Plus: Farsight's excellent broken-funky "Triangulation," Mars Volta live, more new music to put on your playlist

Under the Stars: STR4TA honors Black British sound, Guild Theatre opens wide…

Plus: Foamboy at Popscene, new Dry Cleaning, Marta Sanchez's punctuated rhythms, hip-hop royalty at Independent, more

‘There’s no time to waste’: Synth-pop hero Howard Jones opens a new ‘Dialogue’

Coming to Bimbo's with a full band and preparing a new album, the '80s stalwart is baring his soul more than ever.

Oakland Weekender readies 3 nights of Bay indie-pop community feels

Coming to Oakland's Golden Bull, 'a magnetic scene of like-minded artists who instead of being competitive, are supportive and encouraging.'

Under the Stars: For Juneteenth, support Black justice while expanding your musical horizons

A Friday fundraiser for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund: Score new tunes from rRoxymore, Fulu Kolektiv, Shawn Pittman, more

They say it’s your birthday, Paul McCartney

The joyful Beatle, who turns 80 this week, never hesitates to be sweet, sentimental, or just plain silly. That's why we love him

Live Shots: The time has come for Midnight Oil

The classic Australian rockers brought their politically charged music to Fox Theatre in what they say is their last tour.

Always mesh and lace: Modern English still melts with you

The revered New Wave band, future still open wide, plays seminal album 'After the Snow' in its entirety at the Chapel

Monophonics’ retro-soul ‘Sage Motel’ just won’t let you check out

The Bay-based band has been making deep, cinematic jams for more than a decade. Its latest album smelts a new alchemy.

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