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Arts + Culture

Arts + Culture

In a globalized art world, why does SF need its own fairs? The answer lies in FOG

Smaller galleries like Jonathan Carver Moore, Schlomer Haus, CULT Aimee Friberg welcomed far-flung visitors to local excellence

How do you spell ‘Real Housewives’ trouble? Two T’s, please.

Fired Bravo stars Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge blaze again with a podcast, live show, and plenty of dish

Screen Grabs: Savage, hallucinatory ‘Settlers’ confronts colonizer violence

Plus: Tripping through Paris time in 'Driving Madeleine,' deadpan romance in 'Fallen Leaves' heavy lessons in 'Origin

‘Mini to monstrous,’ Lorene Anderson’s paintings surge with the Earth’s force

Seismic, self-organizing ripples echo the Oakland-based artist's call to chaos.

Drop the needle: More and more, we are spinning back to wax

Vinyl sales continue to skyrocket—and it's not just Taylor Swift and simple nostalgia driving the tables.

Why is a monumental Rivera mural slipping into darkness again?

While SFMOMA and CCSF sue each other, a precious artwork may disappear for years in a crisis that was totally foreseeable.

Henry Hoke’s queer Hollywood mountain lion sticks a paw into the climate crisis

Sink your claws into the brief, powerful 'Open Throat.'

Musical brothers Buck and Dylan Meek on ‘hog songs,’ Smash Bros., and touring together

We caught up with the Big Thief guitarist and his jazz keyboardist sibling before their Bay Area appearance.

‘Twin Peaks,’ Kelley Stoltz, Epic Rap Battles: 10 best music events at Sketchfest

With soundtracks, 'stupid songs,' and album replays, the gigantic fest packs musical heat: Here’s our tipsheet.

Sketchfest stars Jennifer Tilly, Matthew Lillard, Jason Narducy, Tim Cappello talk SF love

Backroom leather shenanigans, 'Dating Game' blowouts, Noise Pop affection, more Golden Gate memories

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