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Monday, December 2, 2024

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Arts + Culture

Arts + Culture

A flowering of Filipino art reclaims the SoMa landscape

More than a dozen striking public artworks centered on Filipino history have popped up in the past year, from SOMA Pilipinas to SFMOMA.

SF’s Goethe-Institut makes a big move—and asks even bigger questions

German cultural powerhouse's new art/tech show queries: 'Can technology enable artists to create an equitable society?'

At SF Opera, a ‘Tristan and Isolde’ that’s hardly a tragedy

Eun Sun Kim's conducting is so masterful, she makes Wagner's five-hour tale of dramatic love and death almost fun.

Luke Kraman’s soft missives from the queer demimonde

Documenting the underground, the photographer locates a 'queer liminal zone' in present/dreaming, warm/cold contrasts.

Under the Stars: Strange Men want your library card

Plus: More great local listens with 37 Houses and Cindy, Noise Pop drops Cymande funk bomb, Kokoroko gets the message...

Trick-or-treating Sausalito’s houseboats—by kayak, of course

Each year as spirits rise, Environmental Traveling Companions floats out with underprivileged youth and people with disabilities for sweet treats.

Party Radar vs. Arts Forecast: Halloween happenings, Día invocations…

... and a queer Diwali celebration, too. Our monster mashup of devilishly delightful things to do this week.

The great leap backwards: Dan Salvato creates new games for retro consoles

In an industry that’s incessantly reaching for new benchmarks, the developer explores what's been left behind.

Good Taste: Paris on the Embarcadero

New Parisian bistro and bar Bon Délire offers bubbly escapism—and some filling steak frites.

The phenomenal triumph of Lava Thomas

Her Maya Angelou monument weathered very public storms, now it reflects the great author's 'peace amidst adversity.'

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