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Under the Stars: With ‘Thriller 40,’ memories of Mission moonwalking

New doc focuses on pop, not pain. Plus: Umbrellas bring 'Echoes,' DJ Sep dubs on, a half-century of Herbie Hancock's 'Sextant,' more

Billy Crudup lands the grift in Berkeley Rep’s ‘Harry Clarke’

Solo show is funny, well-produced, stars an award-winning actor—does that explain its wild popularity?

BAM House: Best of the Bay 2023 Editors’ Pick

Oakland Poet Laureate and cultural architect Ayodele Nzinga opens a rare space for Black arts in the Town

Opinion: Not much to celebrate in mayor’s Latino Heritage Month celebration

In one of the most powerful cities in the country, San Francisco Latinos are treated as an afterthought.

Portola Fest founder: ‘We learned a lot from year one, we’re moving in the right direction’

Danny Bell on what to expect at this year's huge electronic music affair—like fewer cell phone problems and a beloved '90s pop star

The joy (and tech) of Old St. Mary’s free Noontime Concerts

35 years of Tuesday lunchtime tranquillity, expanding the definition of "classical" and juiced with state-of-the-art streaming

A revitalized Mission mural—and some lessons from the history of BART

Michael Rios art event reminds us of the displacement and gentrification that the train system caused in the neighborhood.

What the Yimbys keep getting wrong

Some of us support more density and more housing—just not the private market.

Preston campaign kickoff draws large and diverse crowd

District 5 is one of the critical seats progressives will try to win in 2024

The real problem with the CPUC’s robotaxi decision

Like AI, this is going to displace human employees. And nobody in government is demanding that the profits be shared with the people whose lives are damaged.