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Arts + Culture

Live Shots: Lorna Shore brought deathcore power and stunning lights to Masonic

New Jersey quintet rocked the house with favorites like 'To the Hellfire,' 'Of the Abyss,' and 'Unbreakable.'

In ‘Vera,’ Gary Shteyngart depicts growing up in a world becoming ever more cruel

The writer draws on his Soviet childhood—and watching his own son today—for latest novel about a wondrous little girl.

Good Taste: Help alleviate hunger at these local orgs and eateries

Benefits are being cut, need is surging: Here's where to lend a hand or donation—or where to get food yourself.

Under the Stars: Noise Pop phase one beams in Cali power players

Plus: RIP Ace Frehley, Jay Som swings back strong, Nas knocks with symphonics, Yazmin Lacey's quiet conquest, more music

From ball courts to Chase Center, Adia Millett captures the visual jazz of interconnectedness

'The Bay Area lifestyle feels liberated, casual, and saturated with color,' says the Oakland artist.

BIG WEEK: Great Pumpkin edition—all you need to Halloween (and Día, too)

Kronos Quartet, Ben Klock, Sama' Abdulhadi, Substance Fest, Día de los Muertos concerts, much more light up the city.

Feeling steamy? Coatshek’s ambient poppers tribute dips you in a ‘Sound Bath’

SF producer attempts to 'create the arc of a lovemaking session'—and a brilliant listen comes forth.

Screen Grabs: Halloweek brings the scares, killer clowns and all

Plus: Spike & Mike's Animation Fest returns, a vivid look at Artsakh, stranger-than-fiction 'Mistress Dispeller,' more movies

Drama Masks: ‘Suffs’ brings the fervor, ‘Spanish Stew’ heats up old school SF

Plus: Fascinating 'Pilgrimage' follows four Muslim women on their Hajj to Mecca. A trio of new play reviews

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Drag queen snatched by ICE released with asylum: ‘It was terrible’

Detained during Pride week at a routine immigration court date, Hilary Rivers is now home recovering from her traumatic ordeal.

‘Hills of California’ aims to sing with real-life family harmony—and discord

Director Loretta Greco brings decades-hopping story of four sisters and their ambitious mother to Berkeley Rep.

What we saw at the NY Film Fest: Ficks’ Picks of feature films

Big director names filled up screens, from Richard Linklater and Noah Baumbach to Kathryn Bigelow and Luca Guadagnino.

Win tickets to see The Faint, Earl Sweatshirt, G Flip, Eden

Go see a banging live show at one of SF's top venues, on us.

What we saw at the NY Film Fest: Ficks’ Picks of experimental gems

A very meta Romanian 'Dracula', Sharon Lockhart's breathtaking grace, melancholic Georgian questing, more.

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The Gala was terrific—and you can still support us!

Photos: Lovers of independent media and Best of the Bay winners flooded El Rio on Wednesday—help us reach our goal.

Drama Masks: In no mood for theatrics

When self-professed "villain" Scott Wiener is centerstage at the No Kings rally, maybe it's time to question the whole production.

Join us for Litcrawl’s ‘The Waymo That Ate San Francisco’

Indie media journalists take on the AI Bubble and Big Tech with hilarious, thought-provoking, and award-winning pieces.

Screen Grabs: Emma Stone is an alien—or not?—in ‘Bugonia’

Plus: Jafar Panahi's latest Iranian moral thriller, Yoav Potash documents Jewish erasure in Poland, more movies

Paris Opera Ballet’s ‘Red Carpet’ reveled in the garishness of glamour

Chanel costumes and undeniable pedigree made for exuberant, if uneven, spectacular.

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