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Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Embarcadero Center Cinema is gone, but there are revivals aplenty
Dennis Harvey
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February 7, 2022
Mourning another rep house gone, and looking forward to old school movies—brilliant, romantic, cheesy, and beastly.
Music
Review: To change the world, Björk urged us to imagine the nonexistent
Tamara Palmer
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February 7, 2022
Taking in 'Cornucopia,' the Icelandic artist’s first Bay Area performance spectacle in nine years.
Music
With polyrhythmic grooves, Farsight looks beyond the 4×4 kicks
John-Paul Shiver
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February 6, 2022
His plans to become a game show host never panned out, but the SF DJ-producer-painter is putting out winning sounds.
Remembrance
Trailblazing lesbian publisher Kim Corsaro was ‘wondrous, determined’
Tim Kingston
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February 3, 2022
Remembering the larger-than-life leader of the Bay Times, who radicalized local gay journalism and famously got a police chief fired.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: ‘Who We Are’ lays out just how much racial justice has stalled
Dennis Harvey
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February 2, 2022
Plus: Poetic 'Why is We Americans,' listless 'Sundown,' rousing 'The Conductor'—and 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,' too.
Food & Drink
Good Taste: Dumpling mania! The best choices at 8 top spots
Tamara Palmer
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February 1, 2022
Your dream team hit list for Lunar New Year is hot and ready.
Music
Bandcamp Friday picks: Anteloper, Stanley Ipkuss, Kids on a Crime Spree, more
John-Paul Shiver
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February 1, 2022
Got the Spotify blues? Here are our recommendations to support artists directly and score great tunes.
Music
‘Long Way From Home’ proves Ian Kelly’s among the best Bay Area wordsmiths
Alan Chazaro
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January 31, 2022
Standout new EP balances clash between making art and meeting the capitalistic demands of economic survival
Remembrance
Peter Haberfeld, lawyer, organizer, and legendary community activist, dies
Stephen Bingham
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January 30, 2022
Advocate for civil rights, labor rights, and the power of the people, was 80.
Movies
Read an excerpt from an SF Indiefest award-winning local screenplay
Alex Arabian
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January 29, 2022
In 'Swipe,' a recovering agoraphobe with OCD navigates the Millennial dating scene in search of love.
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