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Arts + Culture

Arts + Culture

Seeking out ‘Mission Rebel No. 1’—and a father’s story

Rev Jesse James founded the historic Mission Rebels in the 1960s. David James relates his life through music onstage

Taylor Mac’s audacious ‘Gary’ adds excess to a Shakespeare gore-fest

A sequel to 'Titus Andronicus'? You better go big, and Oakland Theater Project makes a valiant effort with minimal means.

Screen Grabs: In ‘Dumb Money,’ Hollywood finally indicts Wall Street greed—and it’s fun

Plus: Twisty French black comedy- thriller 'The Origin of Evil' gives a lot of bang for your buck.

The Town blooms in Misty Copeland and Leyla Fayyaz’s dance film ‘Flower’

Produced by Nelson George, the short feature celebrates organized resistance in the face of community displacement.

Good Taste: Irving Street gets a glow-up

The inaugural Sunset Night Market throws a needed spotlight on a special Sunset District snack corridor.

Party Radar: Quick ‘n dirty guide to Folsom 2023 parties

Disco Daddy, Queerbait, Power Snatch, Horse Meat Disco, Whip Appeal, Sub Mission, Holesome Folsom—these are just a few!

Grab your early bird discount tickets for the 10th Annual 48 Hills Gala on 10/26!

Join us at Bissap Baobab in the MIssion for food, drinks, live music, DJs, special guests, and more to celebrate independent media

Under the Stars: Catch cool-cat flutist Elena Pinderhughes at her Alameda alma mater

Plus: Dave Aju collabs with his speakeasy-owning dad, and Tunnel records moves in with Four Star Cinema. Music time!

Something rotten: Nazi-occupied Denmark through young eyes in Richard Kluger’s latest novel

Seasoned journalist explores a country's moral quandry via historical fiction of 'Hamlet's Children.'

Middle-Aged Queers’ ‘What’s Your Favorite Kink?’ is the new Folsom anthem we begged for

Local punk quartet releases affirmingly filthy earworm in hot anticipation of Folsom Street Fair gig

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