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Arts Forecast: Laborfest in full swing, Foodwise dines out, more

Danceworks, Pod Blotz, Xiu Xiu, Depeche Mode tribute, Jim Henson's commercials, other great events. Plus: Diego Rivera is coming

Documenting Leonard Cohen’s impact through the prism of ‘Hallelujah’

New film traces iconic song through dozens of interpretations, forming a mosaic of the great singer-songwriter's journey.

SF Mime Troupe tackles phony liberal nostalgia in ‘Back to the Way Things Were’

For its 63rd season, the Troupe returns outdoors for a sci-fi skewering of Obama-era pieties.

Live Shots: Aldous Harding gently rocks the Fillmore

New Zealand singer-songwriter played addictive, idiosyncratic in an intimate set

The real world vs. ‘The Real Sappho’

Forced online as Cutting Ball valiantly grapples with the pandemic, Aimee Suzara's new play deserves a full production

Good Taste: Square Pie Guys go big in Ghirardelli Square

New flagship space for Detroit-style pizza parlor has the ingredients to liven (and leaven) the area—local celebs included

Under the Stars: It’s insufficient to call Kaidi Tatham ‘the UK’s Herbie Hancock,’ more

Papercuts' jangly mojo, Lucky Sun's uplifting essence, Byron the Aquarius comes through, Foamboy and Oakland Weekender rundowns

Groovy gizmos, DIY delights: Exploratorium’s ‘Art of Tinkering’ doles out hands-on kicks

Exhibit shows off works by "master tinkerers"—and provides plenty of chances for visitors to roll up their sleeves.

Screen Grabs: All hail Kinuyo Tanaka, force of Japanese cinema

Fine BAMPFA retrospective pays tribute. Plus: Roughing it in Norway with 'Wild Men,' A-list Orientalism in 'The Forgiven'

Scathing new city report repudiates Lee, Breed policies on Uber, Lyft

Planners say TNCs have caused terrible problems because the city didn't regulate them. Plus, on housing: It's capitalism, stupid.