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Noise Pop diary: Three takeaways from the big music fest

Noise Pop 2022 was an overwhelming success, signaling a return to live concerts. Of course, we have thoughts.

Screen Grabs: Fests fete films from Greece, UK, Berlin & Beyond (and here at home)

Wayne Wang gets a retrospective, the SF Urban Film Fest comes panel-rich, and Dennis Hopper's critical comeback is restored.

Noise Pop diary: Local skate/groove hero Tommy Guerrero shreds at Bottom of the Hill

A boisterous crowd celebrated the legend's sunny, funk-inflected deep-rollers and fierce 'Uncle energy'

Good Taste: Support San Francisco’s only Ukrainian restaurant

Pushkin delights with vereniki and pelmeni dumplings—plus, where to donate for Ukrainian food aid.

Noise Pop diary: Chime School rings a bell with full band backing

Andy Pastalaniec's melodic solo pop act gets fleshed out for happy-to-be-back concert-goers.

Screen Grabs: New films provide visions of the end

Plus: Slovakian 'Servants' is stunning—our critic's favorite movie of the year so far.

They just weren’t ready, Betty: A tribute to “bad boy” Davis

Honoring the queen of funk's next-level sounds, her defiance of sexual norms—even the Bay Area pedigree of her collaborators.

Screen Grabs: Coppola revives ‘Godfather’—and Dinklage delivers in ‘Cyrano’

Exactly 50 years ago this February 25, The Godfather was released. It was an adaptation of a pulpy best-seller that no one expected much...

How Bay Area graffiti led me to a life of writing

From writing on walls to writing in books—and the value of seeing others publicly dream

Burning Man is back—but a lot has happened since 2019

Black Rock City returns after two years of pandemic cancellations, DIY experiments and financial hardships