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In former Hunters Point submarine barracks, Tor Archer hammers out the feminine form

Copper, cast iron, rusted steel—all fodder for works that can rise to heights of six feet.

Still not in love? Classic pop outfit 10cc returns with ’70s gold

Frontman Graham Gouldman on the band's refreshed relevance, working with the Ramones, and launching a new album.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Clarion Performing Arts Center

In 2019, Clara Hsu transformed her well-known Chinatown musical instrument store into a local arts powerhouse.

Real estate industry seeks state bill to take advantage of key affordable housing bond

Wicks measure could override local requirements, make higher profits for private developers.

Screen Grabs: Did somebody say ‘childless cat ladies’?

CatVideoFest claws on cue. Plus: Taliban's rich victory in 'Hollywoodgate,' wartime 'GI Joe' classic, more movies

Acclaimed ‘Sing Sing’ is a ‘dance’ between two Bay Area favorites

Colman Domingo and Sean San José talk about their decades-long friendship and collaboration—now manifested in new movie.

Peeking into young dancers’ minds with GIRLFLY

'A Bed, Affection, and 30 Languages' stirred memories of the possibilities of art at the beginning of a career.

After 35 years, the story of Los Cenzontles sings

Traditional Mexican music and dance company founder Eugene Rodriguez built community to a beat. A new memoir shares his lessons.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Brava! for Women in the Arts

Since 1986, the Mission powerhouse has been bringing a necessary, diverse womens' perspective to SF's theater scene.

Second City takes Berkeley Rep

Legendary Chicago improv company doesn't hesitate to remind you of its bona fides—but it's all well-deserved.