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The Giants are struggling—and so are the ballpark workers

Union members fighting over pay, benefits as new contractor takes over food and drink service.

Pulsing with percussive grooves, Brijean swayed the Independent

The vibes undulated hypnotically when the once-Oakland duo took the stage, in the wake of new LP 'Macro.'

‘Beasties’ ventures where the wild hybrids roam

Rebecca Camacho Presents show corrals creature creations both meticulously kitschy and ominously mystical.

Mumblin’ in Minnesota: ‘Girl from the North Country’ tangles with Bob Dylan

Broadway musical mixes Dust Bowl-era drama with classic Zimmy tracks, but the purpose is obscure.

Media Week: The attacks on San Francisco have begun

Plus: Some advice from Bernie Sanders—and how the NY Times missed the point on the A.I revolution.

Irish rappers Kneecap on new movie: ‘There’s a constant dance of power around language’

Famous for rapping in their native tongue and their outspoken political views, the lads sat down with us for a chat.

Win tickets to a night of Latin electro-folk with Pahua, Combo Tezeta, and Terror/Cactus!

Mexican folktrónica, Peruvian psychedelia, cumbia, chicha, surf rock, and música tropical are all on the sonic menu.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Clarion Performing Arts Center

In 2019, Clara Hsu transformed her well-known Chinatown musical instrument store into a local arts powerhouse.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: ‘Dear San Francisco’

An acrobatic love letter to the City by the Bay, this circus show floods the audience with local oohs and aahs.

So far, big mayoral money isn’t moving the needle

Lurie's spent millions. He's still not breaking through. Farrell spent big; he's still where he was months ago.

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