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Tagged with: Arts

‘Mere Mortals’ drowns its provocative beauty in noise and lights

SF Ballet takes on the promise/threat of Artificial Intelligence, but the digital onslaught is all too much.

Arts Forecast: Edwardian Ball Returns, new Music Book Club launches, more

Stage Dive into Life, Kate Bush drag tribute, Floating Points, Icebreaker's Ball, 'Colonizing America'—get out there

Red-and-gold needle drops for your 49ers NFC Championship tailgate playlist

Saweetie, E-40, George Strait, even the Gay Men’s Chorus are bringing the anthems for Sunday’s kickoff.

In ‘Match Girrl,’ Dance Brigade lights up a world of inequality

Taking off from Hans Christian Anderson's tale of poverty and abuse, while banging on the McMansion gates

In a globalized art world, why does SF need its own fairs? The answer lies in FOG

Smaller galleries like Jonathan Carver Moore, Schlomer Haus, CULT Aimee Friberg welcomed far-flung visitors to local excellence

How do you spell ‘Real Housewives’ trouble? Two T’s, please.

Fired Bravo stars Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge blaze again with a podcast, live show, and plenty of dish

Why is a monumental Rivera mural slipping into darkness again?

While SFMOMA and CCSF sue each other, a precious artwork may disappear for years in a crisis that was totally foreseeable.

‘The Wiz’ eases on down to the Golden Gate

Producers Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss talk about bringing the groundbreaking 50-year-old musical from Broadway.

New Music Book Club launches! Join us

Online community features interviews and insights from writers like Ann Powers, Dan Charnas, Danyel Smith, Pamela Des Barres, and DJ Disciple

With dazzling breadth, ‘Art is Art’ highlights 40 years of creation by artists with disabilities

Milestone book beautifully situates local nonprofit Creativity Explored's artists in the canon.