Saturday, May 4, 2024

Tagged with: Bay Area

Screen Grabs: ‘Women are furious, and they are totally right’

A legend captures a new Chilean revolution. Plus: Sigourney Weaver's 'Good House,' dour 'God's Creatures,' more new movies

Pharoah Sanders is gone. Take flight on his astral jazz legacy with this playlist

Featuring essential entry points to his work, from a masterpiece Alice Coltrane collaboration to the epic longform "Black Unity."

Party Radar: As You Like It returns, The Foundry reboots, Andy Tonken tribute, more

Direct to Earth with SPFDJ, Sunset Picnic, Prince Wolf fundraiser, Carl Craig, Quiche, Castro Street Fair ... it's fall party time

Screen Grabs: The strange woman fetish of ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ and ‘Blonde’

From hapless heroines to speculum shots—whatever happened to self-determination?

A weaving of worlds: Miguel Arzabe explores ch’ixi

Everyday Bolivian textiles and harvest moon ritual inspire the Oakland artist.

Good Taste: Rize Up Bakery seeks public support for delicious expansion

The Black-owned sourdough specialist that started in a backyard needs ovens for its new space.

Eclectic ‘Evolution’ from Ferocious Lotus runs gamut of Asian American expression

Supernatural historical epic, time-traveling sci-fi comedy, romantic parody add up to a theatrical sizzle reel

Screen Grabs: South Asian Film Fest features Godard, UK pop, ‘Four Samosas’

Plus: Revisiting the 1982 Alpine Meadows avalanche, the disastrous Afghanistan evacuation, and life under the Khmer Rouge

‘Lear’ comes to the Fillmore: A Bay take on Shakespeare’s great tragedy

Cal Shakes' new production centers Blackness, and features live accompaniment by jazz favorite Marcus Shelby.

Screen Grabs: Fanboy racism can’t sink crowdpleaser ‘The Woman King’

Viola Davis lead a very good African period epic. Plus: Thandiwe Newton runs into trouble in Montana in 'God's Country'