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Onstage
85-minute lipsync becomes theater star’s joy in ‘Dana H.’
Lou Fancher
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June 1, 2022
Jordan Baker speaks to the rigor involved in portraying the true-life tale of a chaplain counselor's five-month abduction.
Movies
Screen Grabs: The Shattuck shutters; consolation comes with poet’s blood and porno chic
Dennis Harvey
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May 24, 2022
Plus: A strange and roaming Italian 'Tale of King Crab,' siblings confront the past in 'Montana Story,' more movies
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: 10 great things to do this week, from Gran Fury to ‘Much Ado’
Marke B.
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May 11, 2022
Soul man Lee Fields, Blectum from Blechdom returns, a drag Hall & Oates tribute, Lab dance-a-thon, more to get you fired up.
Lit
Passion for degraded materials: a conversational bibliography of Dodie Bellamy
Johnny Ray Huston
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May 3, 2022
From 'Feminine Hijinx' to 'Bee Reaved,' the quintessential SF writer talks art, life, 'Frozen,' E.T., and grief through her published works.
Stage Review
Queer identity churns beneath religion, politics in ‘Drowning in Cairo’
Charles Lewis III
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April 19, 2022
Adam Ashraf Elsayigh's new time-jumping play examines the lives of three complex Muslim characters
Stage Review
Time-tripping back to the height of AIDS in ‘PrEP Play’
Charles Lewis III
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April 13, 2022
'Peggy Sue Got Married' meets pre-exposure prophylaxis in Yilong Liu's relevant tale of generational disconnect
LGBTQ
Castro icon Cleve Jones vows to fight dubious eviction attempt
Garrett Leahy
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March 27, 2022
In a dramatic appearance at a crowded rally in the Castro, longtime queer activist and leader Cleve Jones announced Sunday that he plans to...
Art
‘We knew we would bring the art’: Expo sounds alarm to reunite separated families
Emily Wilson
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March 24, 2022
Galería de la Raza, YBCA, and other community organizations team up on compelling "Pedagogy of Hope"
Lit
John Killacky’s ‘Because Art’ is an evergreen call for creative survival
Lou Fancher
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March 24, 2022
It may be an expert “autopsy” on the arts industry, but the multi-hyphenate's latest book also inspires hope for the next generation of hub-makers and risk-takers.
Culture
Support this salve: Bay Remedies heals with Black-and-queer-owned cannabis
Caitlin Donohue
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March 23, 2022
"Our relationship with cannabis was shaped by activists like Denis Peron and Brownie Mary," says co-founder John Xavier.
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