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Movies
Screen Grabs: Scrappy kids, rotting queens, and ‘the Liberace of lucha libre’
Dennis Harvey
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September 14, 2023
Three of Sundance's most interesting movies finally hit screens here. Plus: Can you ride with Outlaw Johnny Black?
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: SF Electronic Music Fest plugs into ‘ecosystems of sound’
Marke B.
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September 14, 2023
Plus: Dengue Fever, El Güegüense XI, Detroit Love, Faetooth, The Worst Drag Show Ever, more to do this weekend
Movies
Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema celebrates 20 years of awe beneath the stars
Joshua Rotter
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September 5, 2023
Hyperlocal film festival 'builds vibrant community and connects us to our shared humanity,' say cofounders
Nightlife
We’re reopening the Stud—here’s why it matters
Marke B.
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September 5, 2023
Amid the global backlash to LGBTQ rights, one of SF's oldest queer bars returns as a beacon of safety and love
Art
Wall-to-wall de Young Open offers up Bay’s creative bounty—and supports artists, too
Emily Wilson
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August 30, 2023
More than 7,000 artists applied for this year's edition. What trends do jurors see in their work?
City Hall
Lies, damn lies, and the new ‘report’ on San Francisco government
Calvin Welch
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August 28, 2023
Ignore the realities of SF politics. Ignore a wide-ranging corruption scandal. Just go after district elections. That's what the Rose Institute, funded by Michael Moritz, is doing.
News + Politics
Tenderloin tour upends ‘doom loop’ narrative
Christopher D. Cook
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August 27, 2023
There's a lot more to the neighborhood than the national media wants to report.
Art Review
‘Difference Machines’ interrogates the bias in the Algorithm
Genevieve Quick
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August 25, 2023
The intersection of technology and identity comes under scrutiny at Gray Area
Dance
‘Desire for fullness’ leads Megan Lowe to explore dance through biracial identity
Mary Carbonara
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August 23, 2023
Choreographer's 'Gathering Pieces of Peace' foregrounds stories of fractured selves and longing.
Culture
Arts.Co.Lab is ready to dismantle the ‘rigged’ arts funding paradigm
Brandy Collins
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August 22, 2023
Local cultural equity agency aims to equip BIPOC artists with tools for a sustainable practice and dignified life
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