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Sholeh Asgary’s metamorphic ‘آبـان (Aban)’ slips from the haze of dreams
Daniel Bromfield
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October 21, 2024
The Oakland installation artist's engrossing first album is full of insects, sirens, santur, and ghostly flickers of her voice.
Music
Brat, but Charli XCX wouldn’t let us cover it, so here’s our thoughts anyway
Tamara Palmer
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October 21, 2024
Her Sweat tour stop at Chase Center looked like a lot of fun—too bad the local queer press was stuck in the cold.
Movies
Ficks’ Picks: What we saw at the New York Film Festival
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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October 20, 2024
Working class Malayali romance, rebellious Russian youth, Sean Baker's wild 'Anora,' Adrien Brody's triumph + 6 more gems
Art
Fan Warren’s weighty works evoke the Black Madonna in all her glory
Mary Corbin
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October 17, 2024
Oakland artist pulls from folk art, her ancestors' journey, and our need for maternal love in times of strife.
Music
Live Shots: The National broke free from stage, sang from among the sad dads at Greek Theatre
Jon Bauer and Patty Riek
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October 17, 2024
Vocalist Matt Berninger led the emotive group through a boundless, buoyant and nearly two-hour set that probed the tragedies of middle-age.
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: Illuminate the Shipyard Crane! (Plus lots more to do)
Marke B.
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October 17, 2024
Poetry World Series, Gathering of the Goths, Foodwise Sunday Supper, Mykal Rose, Techno at the Bandshell... get out there!
Movies
Trapped with Cate Blanchett and the G7 on a zombie island? Must be ‘Rumours’
Pam Grady
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October 17, 2024
Directors Guy Maddin and Evan and Galen Johnson on world leaders, man buns, polycrises, and their gloriously weird new movie
Opinion
Billionaires are attacking San Francisco’s system of democracy
Madeleine Matz
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October 16, 2024
Commissions give voice to vulnerable communities. Why do want to get rid of them?
Music
Under the Stars: 5 new records you should hear right now
John-Paul Shiver
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October 16, 2024
Dave Guy, Terry Gross, dBridge, Tanuchikan, and a Dandy Boy tribute to Cleaners from Venus have our attention, thank you.
Stage Review
In ‘Takes All Kinds,’ a trip through red states brings out complex humanity
Charles Lewis III
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October 14, 2024
Dan Hoyle's latest chameleonic exercise in 'theater journalism' reveals deep stories behind the stereotypes.
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