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Five can’t-miss Jazzfest picks: They’re pretty dang cool, mang

Red-hot harpists, Latin Big Band revivalists, Ethio-jazz devotees, Hammond organ specialists, more on tap for 39th extravaganza

For ‘Montana Story,’ conceiving dysfunction and beauty in Big Sky country

Filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee wrote an intimate Western sibling story—while locked down in New York City

Screen Grabs: The Shattuck shutters; consolation comes with poet’s blood and porno chic

Plus: A strange and roaming Italian 'Tale of King Crab,' siblings confront the past in 'Montana Story,' more movies

As ‘Monument’ shows, having a seat at the table doesn’t mean you have a voice

Sam Chanse play at Magic Theatre revolves around four sisters in crisis—and an animated sloth.

Under the Stars: New Portola Music Fest, Spacemoth, queer country gold…

Sour Widows bring shred energy, OSEES bash out a 'Funeral Solution,' Anteloper beam up, more new music

SF needs $19 billion to meet state affordable housing goals—and Breed has no plan

Mayor's Office has no clue where to find the money, and won't even spend the existing Prop. I windfall right now. It's 'unbelievable.'

Oaklash explodes with a full week of drag activism, film, parties, cute shows

'I want Oaklash to be the next Treasure Island Music Festival, the next Treasure Island Media,' says founder

Pop-Up Magazine springs back onstage, with one of Oakland’s best young artists

Adrian L. Burrell taps deep levels of Oakland family history at the live storytelling spectacle (and discovers a surprise Beyonce connection)

Good Taste: Best inari in SF, plus next-level recipes

The humble fried bean curd and rice pocket grows up—learn how to make your own!

Puff: Searching high and low—in SF and NYC—for that perfect score

A tale of two cannabis scavenger hunts, on two very different coasts.