Facebook
RSS
Twitter
Sign in
Join
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
Sign in
Welcome!
Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password?
Create an account
Sign up
Welcome!
Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
Search
Sponsored link
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our story
Search
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password? Get help
Create an account
Create an account
Welcome! Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
About
Contact
Advertise
Bay Guardian Archives
Sign in
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
Sponsored link
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
More
Search
Tagged with:
Arts
Opinion
CEQA has nothing to do with SF downtown’s economic woes
Ruby Acevedo and Douglas P. Carstens
-
March 25, 2024
And Scott Wiener's attack on the environmental law will only make things worse for vulnerable populations.
Dance
After 65 years, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater still exalts Black life and modern movement
Lou Fancher
-
March 24, 2024
Duke Ellington, Alonzo King, and six decades of classics are on tap for company's latest Cal Performances residency.
Art
This goes out to the moms struggling with mental health, says West Oakland artist
Mary Corbin
-
March 21, 2024
Multidisciplinary creative Katie Murken channels life in the pursuit of transformation and healing.
Music
Seattle’s storied KEXP tunes in to the Bay: here’s what to expect
John-Paul Shiver
-
March 21, 2024
Radio station's chief programming officer shares what's on their dial.
Opinion
SFMTA’s Frida Kahlo Way redesign will hurt City College and its students
City College Higher Education Action Team
-
March 19, 2024
It makes no sense—and was designed without adequate input from the students whose lives it will disrupt.
Music
Arts Forecast: Remembering Jess Curtis
Marke B.
-
March 14, 2024
The groundbreaking dance-maker passed suddenly this week. Plus: St. Patrick's Day events, CCA MFA expo, Scourge of Worlds, more.
Art Review
Ryan Whelan plays beat the clock in ‘The River Can Run’
Champe Barton
-
March 11, 2024
At Pt.2 Gallery, the Oakland-based artist confronts our (and art's) precarious relationship with time.
Stage Review
Eviction breeds guerrillas as the people fight back in ‘Dirty White Teslas Make Me Sad’
Charles Lewis III
-
March 6, 2024
Ashley Smiley's world premiere at Magic Theatre presses hot button issues through the lives of Black San Franciscans.
Art
Necromancy at SoEx: ‘Moving Clouds’ summons the once-thought-dead
Emily Wilson
-
March 2, 2024
Curator Cathy Lu on show's "ancestor callers," whose works range from crematorium to live events in Gaza.
Onstage
Playwright Ashley Smiley takes on neighborhood diplacement and Tesla-stamped MDMA
Emily Wilson
-
March 1, 2024
Her 'Dirty White Teslas Make Me Sad' at Magic Theatre is a personal take on gentrification and the city's loss.
Load more