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Friday, January 10, 2025

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COVID safety is a progressive responsibility

Government, media, institutions no longer work to protect us; we need to keep raising our voices and taking action.

‘Babes in Ho-lland’: Black lesbians deserve cute rom-coms, too

Unexpected love in the college dorm brings up memories of '90s sitcoms in Shotgun Players' latest.

‘Mere Mortals’ drowns its provocative beauty in noise and lights

SF Ballet takes on the promise/threat of Artificial Intelligence, but the digital onslaught is all too much.

Don’t mind the AI, ‘Mere Mortals’ is a human triumph

SF Ballet's techno take on the Pandora's box of Artificial Intelligence feels like something completely new

Live Shots: 23rd Edwardian Ball was a sensory feast

Mystery, magic, daring feats, and great looks came to the Regency Ballroom on January 27.

For 15 years, Lenora Lee Dance has tackled immigration and carceral trauma

Two new works highlight Chinese and Latin migrant experience in El Paso and California's prison-to-ICE detention pipeline.

In ‘Match Girrl,’ Dance Brigade lights up a world of inequality

Taking off from Hans Christian Anderson's tale of poverty and abuse, while banging on the McMansion gates

‘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

‘The Wiz’ eases on down to the Golden Gate

Producers Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss talk about bringing the groundbreaking 50-year-old musical from Broadway.

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