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Tagged with: Bay Area

Beat queen Sheila E. comes back to the Bay—cue this playlist to celebrate

Before free concert, surf the ace percussionist's vast catalog, from duets with her dad to a high-octane Prince performance

‘Jeopardy!’ champ Amy Schneider does not want to be your favorite trans person on TV

On the eve of her appearance at Porchlight Storytelling's Litquake edition, the beloved game show guru and memoir author isn't holding back.

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass favorite John Doe leaps back to 1890s for latest album

The punk/Americana hero talks 'Fables in a Foreign Land,' SF's classic music scene—and 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack

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

James ‘Sticknasty’ Small brings beats, and heart, to fore on ‘A Universal Love Language’

Berkeley drummer, a force behind major acts, levels up with album forged out of personal change and positivity

‘Invoking the River’ calls upon spirit of the Ganges with grace and athleticism

Feminine, masculine energies weave through Chitresh Das Dance's new production—not to mention the taranas on steroids

Behind the beats: DJ Nina Sol shines out over Bay dance floors

"Turning non-believers into house heads became my ministry."

SF’s film fest season heats up with bountiful Latino and African gems

Cine+Mas and BAMPFA host two annual favorites. Plus: Yugoslav 'Black Wave' director Zelimir Zilnik retrospective

Litquake turns the page with a new leader, who tells us what to catch

Executive Director Norah Piehl on what it's like joining the sprawling literary extravaganza, and who's top of her reading list

Ancient Indian demon stalks the young and assimilating in ‘It Lives Inside’

Director Bishal Dutta and star Megan Suri on how new horror film reflects and inverts first-generation anxiety