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Lit
Booked and busy! Our seismic guide to Litquake 2024 (with a discount code inside)
Marke B.
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October 8, 2024
Paola Ramos, Michelle Tea, Poetry World Series, Del Seymour, Out Loud, Litcrawl... Join 48hills at 21 of the huge fest's most exciting events.
Movies
Screen Grabs: A ‘Prodigal Daughter’ returns from Merced Heights to Peru
Dennis Harvey
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October 7, 2024
Plus: More Latino movies at Cine+Mas, Albany Film Festival's wide gamut run, and Fist Up Fest's overtly activist bent.
Stage Review
Rapping out historical trauma across the Rio Grande in ‘Mexodus’
Charles Lewis III
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October 7, 2024
Little-known history of enslaved people escaping to Mexico is brought to exhilarating musical life at Berkeley Rep.
Food & Drink
Good Taste: A mood ring, but for boba
Tamara Palmer
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October 5, 2024
Unrefined, afterhours, and just pain awesome: There’s a chewable drink for any occasion.
Campaign Trail
Mayor’s race gets ugly … and weird
Tim Redmond
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October 3, 2024
The mayor's race is becoming a sprint to the finish, with ballots getting mailed out to voters this week—and it's getting predictable nasty ......
Movies
Screen Grabs: Saoirse Ronan must ‘outrun’ her messy past
Dennis Harvey
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October 3, 2024
Plus: A slew of October horrors, Pavement drummer and Studio One docs, 'White Bird' drama, 'Eureka' art, 'Daaaaaali!'
Art
It starts with a flower: Tiffanie Turner’s surprisingly intricate blooms
Mary Corbin
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October 3, 2024
Though driven by eviction from SF, the artist's dreamy papier-mâché petals continue to blossom.
Music
Under the Stars: Nubya Garcia’s ornate visions send us on jazz ‘Odyssey’
John-Paul Shiver
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October 2, 2024
Plus: Questlove honors 1970s Stevie Wonder, Ghost Funk Orchestra horns up Kilowatt, Bandcamp Friday picks, more
Stage Review
Killing My Lobster’s Agatha Christie send-up slays racist whodunnit tropes
Charles Lewis III
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October 1, 2024
The comedy troupe's 'J'Accuse!' gets its kicks spoofing melodramatic murderers and foul epithets.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Drunken, humped, French (and Mill Valley, too)
Dennis Harvey
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September 30, 2024
Film fest season kicks into high gear this week with four events celebrating sex, cocktails, film noir, and starpower.
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