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Tagged with: Bay Area

At Bay Area Nights, Too $hort celebrated his 35-year legacy with fan family

The local hero is the first rapper to release an album in each of five decades. Last Thursday, he showcased classic and new.

Good Taste: ‘Kings of Napa’ and Tiburon’s new queen

Bay Area food news includes Oprah’s local vino royalty and Marin’s long-awaited restaurant debut.

Screen Grabs: Arab Film Fest hits 25, Jane Campion’s brilliant return…

Bruce Lee's first two big films, a senseless police murder in 'The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain,' more movies this week

Review: For two days in her home, Susan Nakata’s delicate work shone bright

The Kensington artist hosted 'Notions,' which emphasized the resiliency of artists who maintain a lifelong practice.

Chef Diep Tran treats Chron food critic Soleil Ho to chả trứng chiên, live 

At Asian Art Museum, the two queer Vietnamese Americans will dish about food's cultural legacy and workers' rights.

Under the Stars: Noise Pop announced, Black Creative Database launches

Plus: Anz gets rolling, Habibi's Farsi take on Swiss punk, Bathe builds an orb, more music news and releases

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

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

Good Taste: Time to wolf down Black Sheep’s plant-based lamb

Plus: A nacho festival is born, and the king of breakfast sandwiches is back!

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.