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Tagged with: Bay Area

Screen Grabs: The ‘first US rock band to play behind the Iron Curtain’ disappeared. Why?

Plus: Wacko superheroics in French 'Smoking Causes Coughing,' understated reconciliation in 'Acidman'

Hasta la victoria verde: The life and death of Mexico City’s cannabis protest camp

A story of civil disobedience, narcos, and growing weed in public

Rejoice, Bay Area freak legend Sly Stone is putting out a memoir

The rock-funk star never stopped being part of the zeitgeist—just asked Moor Mother.

Good Taste: Grazing on Clement Street

Make a day out of hitting the old-school bakeries, mom and pop restaurants, and a charming new Italian pasta shop.

Sondheim’s ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ highlights his talent for writing women

Characters garner empathy in tale of selling-out and relationships in its wake.

Depeche Mode brings San Jose to its feet, then to tears

Memories of keyboardist Andrew Fletcher hung in the air—but hope for group's future did, too.

Somewhere between the figurative and abstract, KL Folgner bookmarks her life

Welcome to oil paint mountains and inspirations from the Bay Area Figurative Movement.

Promotion force Throwin’ Bo’s turns five with live lineup celebrating Bay resiliency

Founder Eli Anaya reflects on the sound of local support.

Supes hearing misses the point on homelessness

Mandelman seeks radical change in policy away from permanent housing while poverty and neoliberal capitalism take a back seat.

Under the Stars: The regal link-up of Larry June and The Alchemist

Plus: Nappy Nina's singular bars and Bored Lord's bass-grumbling, self-produced LP.