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Tagged with: Art

2022’s highlights on stage, in a year of navigating theater’s return

The best (and worst) of welcome Bay Area productions—but let's remember that COVID is still with us, please.

Anime meets ancient verse in Kongkee’s ‘Warring States Cyberpunk’

A neon-tinged second life throbs against the backdrop of Asian Art Museum artifacts.

Some New Year’s resolutions for SF politics

I'm always happy to take the time as 2023 dawns to tell everyone else what to do.

Party Radar: 15 ways to pop your New Year’s Eve cork

French house, underground goth, Breakfast of Champions, Young Hearts, Desert Hearts, Juanita More, more put the 'wheee' in 2023

48 sources of joy in 2022, from velvety jazz to young voters and plant-based cuisine

Food, tunes, talks, and more. How did your year highlights match up with our writer's?

Watching cups dry: Berkeley painter Sonia Gill raises the mundane to marvelous

"I am not just painting my dishes," she said. Find out what lies in their lines.

Shara Mays and the unknowable canvas

Bay artist traces the evolving Black American relationship with land to inspire her bold paintings.

Under the Stars: Dave Aju, back with The Invisible Art Trio on heavy-grooving ‘Glossolalia’

Plus: 'SHOUTS 2022' goes bump, and a culture-pushing "Blessing" from Agent X and Fatsoul Records.

Director Laura Poitras is still making her own kind of explosions

Oscar-winning documentarian Laura Poitras used to live in San Francisco, where performance artist Mark Pauline was a neighbor and he and his Survival Research...

Arts Forecast: 12 festive events to put a little jingle in your jangle

Holiday Gaiety, Not So Silent Night, Acid Christmas, Kung Pao Kosher, Dance-Along Nutcracker, and more warm glow-ups.