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The great Green Arcade bookstore is closing

Patrick Marks' literary center of progressive politics and radical writing shuts Sun/23. Go visit one last time.

’20 Days in Mariupol’: A war reporter must cover the ‘soft targets’ at home

'When I see people who need help, I would rather drop my camera,' says Ukrainian filmmaker and journalist Mstyslav Chernov

Among the drug traffickers you don’t hear about: The United States Border Patrol

The media loves to blame immigrants, while ignoring the fact that some of the people guarding the border are also working with the drug cartels.

Good Taste: Rap legend Lyrics Born mixes it up in the kitchen

Season 4 of his 'Dinner In Place' series features local chef favorites and artists making meals

Diurnal rhythms captured on fabric in Christopher Robin Duncan’s ‘SEASONS’

Months-long exposures tie viewers to the cosmos at Rebecca Camacho Presents

Screen Grabs: The campus rebels who kept film culture alive

A new book details Ann Arbor's essential cinema underground. Plus: Soviet director Yuliya Solntseva gets her due, more

3 can’t-miss picks from the Jewish Film Fest, and the stories behind them

Mark your calendars for Remembering Gene Wilder, The Secret Art of Human Flight, and Rabbi on the Block

Live Shots: Dead & Company call it quits in a blaze of nostalgia (and afterparties)

Fans mobbed Oracle Park, and later the Foundry, to dance their wafty dances of farewell

With ‘A Chorus Line,’ SF Playhouse aims for that singular sensation

The still-timely 1975 musical requires a cast of triple threats—but can they hit the right steps?

In praise of SF’s star transgender food critic

With cake pops and donuts, Lilly Contino delightfully educates about her transition

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