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Monday, November 25, 2024

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Tagged with: Arts

Brat, but Charli XCX wouldn’t let us cover it, so here’s our thoughts anyway

Her Sweat tour stop at Chase Center looked like a lot of fun—too bad the local queer press was stuck in the cold.

Fan Warren’s weighty works evoke the Black Madonna in all her glory

Oakland artist pulls from folk art, her ancestors' journey, and our need for maternal love in times of strife.

Arts Forecast: Illuminate the Shipyard Crane! (Plus lots more to do)

Poetry World Series, Gathering of the Goths, Foodwise Sunday Supper, Mykal Rose, Techno at the Bandshell... get out there!

AXIS moved from Swiss cheese moon to games of ardor in ‘Ecos’

In three new works at ODC, the company—which features dancers with disabilities—showed a wide and engrossing range.

A South African photographer captures colorful Tenderloin souls

Pieter Hugo dropped everything to wander the neighborhood for months, documenting the pathos and playfulness of its denizens.

No PFAS: Matthew Modine champions environment in two new docs

'Ripple Effect' and 'SLUDGE: A PFAS UPRISING' at UN Film Fest show the busy 'Birdy' star's eco-activist side.

Live Shots: 11th Annual 48 Hills Gala was splendid—we need you to reach our goal!

Honoring "Women of Resistance" in the gorgeous War Memorial Green Room, with vinyl records, cool cocktails, and luscious bundt cakes.

Opinion: Is it time for an ACT-UP for Long COVID?

As the dangers of Long COVID become more recognized, the country's going backwards on preventing new infections.

Under the Stars: Floating Points inflates, Donnie Emerson dreams wild…

DJ Tony Humphries spins the bandshell, History of the Bay Day returns, Barbra and Kris still slay in 'A Star is Born,' more music

Six local art giants stand ‘In Conversation with the Muse’—beards and all

In group show by well-known figures at `Pt. 2 Gallery, everyday objects become 'not a replica of life but a tool for insight.'