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A view of ‘Bay Area Now 9’: Protective orishas, booming speakers, and complex queries

30 Bay Area creatives receive their due inside the well-resourced art institution's walls.

A view of ‘Bay Area Now 9’: Triennial makes case for SF’s enduring creative community

Look to Janet Delaney and Lenore Chinn's pieces for proof of longstanding, vital role of local artists.

Trained in 18th-century Indian technique, Rupy C. Tut paints women facing today’s challenges

Burnished works on hemp paper honor self-reflection, even amid global tragedy.

Arts Forecast: Civic Center to be flooded with drag queens, fabulously

Join 'The Show.' Plus: How Weird, Bearrison, APAture, Kal Penn, Dreamers' Circus, 111 Minna turns 30, more to do

In ‘Before the Sword,’ beloved fantasy author becomes metaphorical Merlin

Engaging New Conservatory play puts a (slightly) queer spin on an episode in 'Sword in the Stone' writer TH White's life

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest celebrates 50 years of ‘Soylent Green’

Plus: Short Film Fest, Albany Film Fest, Kenneth Anger tribute, 'Underground Art-Stars,' and three earnest new releases

What we saw at the Toronto International Film Festival

No starry red carpet, but plenty of dazzle in thoughtful new films by Anna Kendrick, Ava DuVernay, Wim Wenders, more

Arts Forecast: A refuge for refugee art in the Mission

Refugee Eye opens eyes. Plus: Shipwreck Week, Kafana Balkan, Hard French, Recombinant Fest, CounterPulse Fest, more to do!

Ana Jotta’s ‘Never the Less’: Drawing in many senses of the word

At Wattis, the longtime Portuguese artist's first US show is an exhilarating peek into her work, rife with references and wordplay

Nourished by art in the Bayview, rooted in love

After a busy farmers' market at the Southeast Community Center, artist Malik Seneferu described how his hard past helped paint a brighter future.