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Tagged with: Art

At Trans Film Fest, echoes of nightlife we almost lost to COVID

'Last Call' documents the magic of three beloved queer bars—El Rio, Aunt Charlie's, and the Stud—that might have disappeared

Screen Grabs: Buckle up for Werner Herzog, baby

A tribute to the master of extremes. Plus: Trans Film Fest enlightens on a global scale, Berlin & Beyond goes beyond

What all this talk about giving the mayor more power really means

It's all about giving Big Money more ability to control San Francisco. That has always been a disaster.

Live Shots: Kim Petras danced with the Devil (and a discoball dick) at Bill Graham

The unstoppable star lit up a Halloween crowd, with a performance that pumped some subversion back into pop

Big suit antics aside, it’s Talking Heads that shine in ‘Stop Making Sense’

40th anniversary re-release of Jonathan Demme's concert film reminds that the band never got a proper farewell.

Beep, beep: Meet your Muni drivers, colorfully illustrated

New art book 'Muni Is My Ride' captures the deeply committed, fundamentally human side of our daily public transport

Chuck Sperry screenprints rock history and the fight for equal rights, one poster at a time

A counterculture constant, from his work with Artist Television Access to Studio 4 and Bill Graham Presents

Spin it to win it: World DJ championship comes to SF

38-year-old Technics DMC battle to be hosted for the first time on the West Coast, with hometown heroes honored

Screen Grabs: Doc Stories fest sheds light in these fact-challenged times

Plus: King Crimson at 50, escaping North Korea in 'Beyond Utopia,' Robert Irwin's diaphanous art, more new movies

Arleene Correa Valencia’s luminous art reflects family strains of Mexican migration

'Naces Así, Naces Prieto. No Naces Blanco' at Catharine Clark includes cross-border, father-daughter letters of love