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Meet the powerhouse who keeps Kronos Quartet ticking

Janet Cowperthwaite's wild 40 years managing the beloved SF players will be honored at Kronos Fest—with a clapping song.

Live Shots: 21st Edwardian Ball brought grand whimsy back to SF

Feathers, wigs, codpieces, corsets, and plague masks filled the Regency Ballroom for steampunk-Victoriana fun.

Under the Stars: Strutting through Detroit with Strata, a Jazz Fest dream team…

Plus: Jamie Drake digs up AM gold, DEHD gets a little shine, and Neutrals call out the town square BS—this week's new music.

John Killacky’s ‘Because Art’ is an evergreen call for creative survival

It may be an expert “autopsy” on the arts industry, but the multi-hyphenate's latest book also inspires hope for the next generation of hub-makers and risk-takers.

Screen Grabs: Fests fete films from Greece, UK, Berlin & Beyond (and here at home)

Wayne Wang gets a retrospective, the SF Urban Film Fest comes panel-rich, and Dennis Hopper's critical comeback is restored.

Monica Lundy paints forgotten histories and overlooked individuals

Oakland-Italy artist has created portraits of sex workers and the incarcerated, and renders a psychology of space.

Beast Nest’s ‘Sicko’ is a jubilant freak celebration—Bollywood, Kardashians, and all

East Bay artist Sharmi Basu calls their new electronic album a 'crazy wet blankie' of comfort and community.

After 55 years, SF’s beloved Audium opens up to ‘New Voices’

For the first time, the storied sound sculpture space invites local resident artists to delve into its multidirectional possibilities.

Oakland artist finds her cadence in the weather of emotions

“I’ve been in a different octave my whole life," Ruth Boerefyn says. Her installations are proof.

The attack ads start in state Assembly race, using a great housing myth

Plus: Charter amendments would shift the balance of power at City Hall. That's The Agenda for Jan. 24-31