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A Ghost Ship symphony sets sail

Alexandrea Archuleta's 'Symphony No. 1,' set to mark next year's tenth anniversary of the tragedy, will preview this weekend.

Can we ‘reform’ the City Charter without addressing economic inequality?

San Francisco could have lots of nice things. Maybe SPUR could help.

With ‘Dreams on Toast,’ The Darkness still winks and blazes in all directions

Glam strut and cheeky twang on new LP, as bombastic UK quartet reaches for the playful and profound.

Screen Grabs: Transgender Film Fest comes at a powerful moment

Plus: Reanimated Underground Short Film Fest packs 36 flicks into seven hours, and Colombia on Film celebrates 'resistia en transita.'

Beetlejuice on oboe: Danny Elfman’s shivery Tim Burton scores come to SF Symphony

Composer returns with beloved film music—and waxes about '70s group 'The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.'

Score a FREE PAIR of Cirque du Soleil tickets (and help save local indie media, too)

New big top show ECHO comes to Oracle Park starting Nov. 20—here's how to get a ticket and support 48 Hills.

With a ‘heavy heart,’ tenant protections move forward at Planning Commission

Plus: The Chron's vicious attack on two sitting progressive supes ... that's The Agenda for Nov. 9-16

Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s real legacy

She was always a neoliberal Democrat who dismissed the left and put the party and its power ahead of her constituents at home

Screen Grabs: Silent Film Fest proffers Gold Rush of gems in new location

Relocating for now to Orinda Theatre, the essential event still dives into outstanding material with live accompaniment.

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Refuse Fascism launches sustained peaceful resistance movement in DC

Catching up with the young activists as they press for the removal of the Trump regime through multiple protest actions.

Live Shots: A glamorous trip back to the 1930s with Alex Mendham and his Orchestra

The Peacock Ballroom filled with tip-top dancers and nostalgic standards, in a tribute to NBC broadcaster Anson Weeks.

Win a pair of tickets to see Infinity Song, Cut Copy, Thundercat, Jesse McCartney

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

A communal nexus where young dancers could connect—and possibilities ignite

With 'Ignite' and 'Flux and Form,' artists are creating supportive spaces and showcases in the face of devastating cuts.

‘Data Trust’ envisions a technology of equity

At San José Institute of Contemporary Art, Stephanie Dinkins asks how (and whose) stories can be passed on digitally.

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The death of a Lucky, and the rise (again) of a food desert in Bayview Hunters Point

With little notice, a grocery store once promoted as a 'game changer' shuts down—just as people are losing their SNAP benefits

BIG WEEK: Street Food Fest, Hip-Hop Dance Fest, Electronic Music Fest, Flamin’ Groovies…

As You Like It, World Folk Jam, Ode to Joy, Bar Italia, Dada Teen Musical, Chitresh Das Dance, more great things to do.

‘Let’s bring some of those vittles back to the table:’ What the Nov. 4 election means

Economic populism seems to be working. Siding with Trump doesn't. Where does the Democratic Party go now?

Under the Stars: A sip of Magic Fig’s ‘Valerian Tea’

Plus: A PJ Harvey classic at 25, 37 Houses hit Knockout, Thundercat's Baked Potato, Eris Drew's mighty kicks, more music

Drama Masks: Could the tide be turning?

What Pandora's box really held. Plus: youthful (and not so youthful) hijinks in SF Opera's 'Parsifal' and 'Dada Teen Musical'

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