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Tagged with: Art

Spirit of trailblazing gay synth wizard Patrick Cowley still shoots out ‘Menergy’

Event at Tenderloin Museum celebrates SF's Hi-NRG progenitor, as Dark Entries Records releases vast output

Trained in 18th-century Indian technique, Rupy C. Tut paints women facing today’s challenges

Burnished works on hemp paper honor self-reflection, even amid global tragedy.

24-karat gowns, ghost handprints, powerful hair, more in MoAD’s fall exhibitions

New exhibits uplift and memorialize through ravishing color, while provoking thoughts about the SF just beyond the walls

Screen Grabs: Love on the rocks may be the least of their problems

Four new movies dissect marriage and romance, from Cannes-winner 'Anatomy of a Fall' to futuristic 'Foe'

Arts Forecast: Civic Center to be flooded with drag queens, fabulously

Join 'The Show.' Plus: How Weird, Bearrison, APAture, Kal Penn, Dreamers' Circus, 111 Minna turns 30, more to do

‘Nollywood Dreams’ sends up a fly-by-night film industry with knowing delight

Jocelyn Bioh comedy-drama at SF Playhouse lovingly skewers a ripe target with sharp wit and a plum cast.

Screen Grabs: Tom Wolfe and Joan Baez walk into a theater ….

Four new docs focus on fascinating (and sometimes repellant) people, from the famous to the better-left-alone

Googly-eyed creatures and underground spirits in Anne McGuire’s ‘Symbolically Depicted’

At Pastine Projects, obsessively detailed psychedelic drawings depicting surreal creatures and local artist friends

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest celebrates 50 years of ‘Soylent Green’

Plus: Short Film Fest, Albany Film Fest, Kenneth Anger tribute, 'Underground Art-Stars,' and three earnest new releases

Save the Redstone Building!

The historic building has housed progressive groups for decades. Can it survive a a home for the left?