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Party Radar: Help essential Fault Radio move into an actual space!

Plus: The Tubesteak Connection peeps back in, Soul Clap, Regis, Rare Bits, Omar-S, Star Wars drag, more delectable affairs.

At American Steel, a trailblazing artist community is displaced for redevelopment

Tight-knit Burning Man clan reckons with moving—but may have itself paved the way for West Oakland industrial hub's gentrification

For Rinabeth Apostol, acting meets activism in acclaimed ‘Fun Home’

A star of the 42nd Street Moon production delves into its essential representation, as a queer Filipina-American.

Does SF have enough water to give some back to the salmon—and the ecosystem?

SF is hoarding water and killing fish—or it's preserving a precious resource from impending drought. Depends whose numbers you believe.

The ultimate troll just bought Twitter. Expect more pain for SF

Elon Musk hates BART, taxes, worker protections, marginalized folks, and the free press. Now he has a huge platform.

Under the Stars: Anteloper woozes, Thao gets down, Blue Note comes to Napa…

A rediscovered '70s superstar jam, Sweetwater Music Hall concert for Ukraine, more music news. Happy Birthday, Mingus!

In ‘Endlings,’ a humorously profane dive into a vanishing Korean way of life

Ferocious Lotus and Oakland Theater Project collaboration highlights indelibly foul-mouthed seaside workers

5 times Toro Y Moi shuffled the vibe in a better direction

Before the Bay Area star's latest musical transformation drops, we look back at some of his chill and funky highlights.

Screen Grabs: Vikings vs Nic Cage in a war of the cult flicks

'The Northman' and 'The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent' will bring geeky delight to their respective cinephile fandoms

He was robbed of his life’s work—but rapper Mani Draper transcends with new ‘Communion’

'Everybody needs grace,' says Draper, whose latest is a fusion of lyrical California soul and verses like modern-day hymns.