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Tagged with: Bay Area

Lawsuit against SF’s homeless sweeps will continue despite Grants Pass case

City is still violating court injunction by destroying the property of unhoused residents.

Pancakes, party favors, and animatronic wolves? ‘Fantastico’!

At Casemore Gallery, Lindsey White uses sparkling humor and magic to plumb deeper issues of local artmaking.

Screen Grabs: ‘Janet Planet,’ and other cosmic mysteries of the human relationship

'Chestnut' and 'This Closeness' dig into contemporary 20something affairs; 'The Devil's Bath' goes back to 1750.

Good Taste: Rapper-chef Lyrics Born says show’s next season ‘will blow people away’

New acoustic album may be last for a while as Bay Area legend focuses on visual media like his cooking series.

Our Ultimate Pride Guide 2024 is bustin’ out all over

30+ parties, arts events, and activities to boot up your sassy queer season—even if you're boycotting!

At de Young, local artists eye ‘The Peaceable Kingdom’—and US colonialism

Lee Mingwei challenged 'a family tree' of artists to reinterpret Edward Hicks' famous 1846 allegorical painting.

Good Taste: Hot donut summer is finally happening

West Oakland community food hall, whimsical sinkers in SF, gorgeous cakes from Vallejo, more fun Bay Area debuts expected this season.

A circus of resiliency and risk at Church of Clown’s Ten Fold Physique fest

Showcase of 10 new works of physical theater affirms new org's mission of community service and healing humor.

Get Free Festival’s liberatory storytelling stays fresh five years in

Embodiment Project's nine-day hip hop gathering choreographs provocation, battle—and unfettered joy.

Big Real Estate wants to prevent effective rent control—and is pushing SF supes

Showdown looms next week on state ballot measure that would let local government regulate rents on new housing, vacant apartments.