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Director Cord Jefferson lights up truths behind ‘American Fiction’

'There's far more to Black life than moments of tragedy and difficulty,' says first-time helmer of acclaimed new movie

Save 48 Hills! It’s tax-deductible 🙂

Going into an election year, independent media must survive the assault by billionaires, conservatives, and big chains.

5 very, very last-minute holiday gift ideas that keep it local

Festive cider, a wealth of books and games, art fun, treats for fluffy, and more to get you off the naughty list

Screen Grabs: I better get them cha-cha heels!

We won't beat you over the head with Christmas movies. Check out these thriller, sci-fi, and prison dramas instead

Golden Gate Bridge to ‘New Blue Sun’: guitarist Nate Mercereau opens ambient paths

After famously dueting with the singing span and backing Sheila E, he now appears on Andre 3000's epic 'flute album'

All hail the warm-hearted holiday chaos of ‘A Very Merry Misfit Cabaret’

Krampus, acrobats, Boba Fett, Gremlins, and Jeffrey Dahmer's cousin bring good ol' mischief to Kat Robichaud's annual show

More gems added to 2024 Noise Pop, from drum wiz Louis Cole to local faves The Seshen

Chicago punk ambassadors Dehd, creative tornado Genevieve Artadoi, more show fest's growing range and appeal.

Good Taste: Shower them with Bay Area food gifts

Cookbooks, gift boxes and other festive ways to share a taste of SF and beyond — check our picks for poppin’ presents.

All aboard ‘Schick Machine’ for a poetic percussive journey

Contemporary music champion Steven Schick performs as a mad-genius instrument inventor making sense of a disquieting world.

No genocidal conflicts resolved, but electrifying dancing and much backstory in ‘Tell’

At Dance Mission Theater, Sarah Crowell and Keith Hennessy led a troupe intent on reaching deep inside themselves