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Tagged with: Arts

Arts Forecast: MoAD reopens with ravishing new shows

Plus: Soundbox returns, Bauhaus typography, Charlie Brown Christmas Tribute, Jackie Beat, more.

Screen Grabs: Looking back at Chaplin—and ahead to International Oscar noms

New biopic digs in. Plus: Slovenia's sweet 'Sanremo,' Chile's chilling 'White on White,' Japan's 'Drive My Car'—and 'Afrofuturistik' hits big screens

Photo show provides a flaneur’s eye view of 1940s San Francisco

Minor White captured changing demographics, architecture—and the side street shoeshines that gave the city life.

Arts Forecast: Who doesn’t love a Neon Gothic Unicorn?

trixxie carr's new sci-fi drag cabaret, El Rio's wild birthday, SF Coffee Fest, Crack Cloud, Missing Persons, 'Morte de Smudgie,' more to do

Screen Grabs: The all-star queer LSD orgy that skewered Nixon’s White House

Frameline Fall Showcase brings Cockettes, Mayor Pete, more to screen. Plus: Passing, Cicada, Marguerite Duras, Albert Speer, more

A ‘cinematographer with paint,’ Jhina Alvarado animates nostalgia, identity

With inspiration swinging from classic photos to contemporary social activism, the SF artist and teacher applies her refined style

Taking in Outside Lands, at a pivotal moment for San Francisco

At a peak of inequality—and the city just waking up from COVID—how did it feel to dive into the raucous fest?

Arts Forecast: Pop-Up Magazine pops back up, more

Nachos Fest, Lady Bunny, Fleetmac Wood, SF Symphony Día de los Muertos, Go Bang! and so much more to do.

A shining ‘Noche de Oro’ planned for Ballet Hispánico’s 50th anniversary

The lauded company—fresh from an unexpected windfall—brings 'Tiburones,' the King of Mambo, and 'flamenco eyes' to Zellerbach.

‘It was the same story’: Bay’s iconic industrial art hubs are a dying breed

Filmmaker Yasmin Mawaz-Khan upcoming documentary offers look at one battle lost: the Ace Junkyard's quixotic 2009 fight for survival.