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Tenderpunk polymath Illuminati Hotties: ‘My program keeps me from freaking out’

Prominent SoCal musician-engineer-producer Sarah Tudzin unplugged in Joshua Tree to polish latest album 'Power.'

Environmental groups plead with supes to block SF’s dangerous lawsuit against the EPA

Packed hearing puts pressure on board to act—but what can the supes do, and what comes next?

Clearing the cobwebs from ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ at Center Rep

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SF taking EPA to Supreme Court over Clean Water Act; some supes are outraged

Plus: Chan wants to know why the mayor won't spend $60 million critical in social service money that was part of the budget deal. That's The Agenda for Sept. 22-29

Under the Stars: Los Bitchos bring the party with ‘Talkie Talkie’

Thundercat hits Golden Gate Park, Honey Dijon kicks, Andy Smith reaches up, Amelia Ray delights, more new music news

Best of the Bay 2024: Arts & Nightlife Winners

READERS' POLL: Best Nightclub, Best Art Gallery, Best Drag Queen, Best Karaoke, Best Live Venue, Best DJ, more

Ghost-charged glow worms: Flore Laurentienne and William Basinski at Grace Cathedral

Two very different ambient acts filled the cavernous space with sounds archival, decayed, and sentimental.

Breed seeks coup at Planning Commission

Plus: SF cops at college campus protests—and departments reject almost all suggestions for community oversight panel. That's The Agenda for Sept. 16-22

Under the Stars: Allysha Joy articulates the selfless act of love

Plus: Jimetta Rose & the Voices of Creation, Lunar Noon takes on 'Teardrop,' Kevin Morby's festival, more new music

In peppy ‘Legally Blonde,’ institutional sexism in pink and white

Ray of Light Theatre casting a Black lead in beloved story adds much-needed diversity, but also some confusion.