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A love reappraised in ‘Grandma & Me,’ lesbian telenovela drama in ‘Overlooked Latinas’

At The Marsh SF, solo shows by Brian Copeland and Tina D'Elia gain much from the electric charge of a live audience

Screen Grabs: A purr-fect time for new docs? You bet your ‘Cat Daddies’

SF Dance Film Fest, the new fate of trailer parks, a lost slave ship found, more films to sink your claws into

Honey Mahogany talks about Treasure Island finances and how to make the project work

D6 candidate supports the unpopular toll, but knows more about the complex situation than the incumbent, Matt Dorsey.

Ready to get started? In new book, W. Kamau Bell asks us to ‘Do The Work’

At Gateway High with co-author Kate Schatz, the comedian introduced his anti-racism activity kit that challenges readers to step up

Godot, with laughter: Bill Irwin’s ‘On Beckett’ underlines the playwright’s humor, humanity

At ACT, the Tony-winning clown brilliantly demonstrates his lasting obsession with the imposing Irish genius

Good Taste: Open up for Snazzle Os—Snoop and Oakland company bet on savory edibles

With help from the weeded rapper, TSUMo Snacks eschews sticky sweet gummies for salty crunch.

Screen Grabs: From Harry Styles to Predator, via Pasolini and the UN—what a weekend

Wild and twisty tales from Russia and Korea, an homage to an experimental curator, Emmett Till's mother, more movies

Arts Forecast: Throw those studios open wide! (And lots more to do)

Open Studios everywhere! Plus: Lit Crawl, Pop-Up Mag, Kind of Blue Revue, Trolley Dances, Death Cab for Cutie, Grace Cathedral Sound Bath, more great events this week

Calling ‘Every Body’: Pleeay brings complex feelings to the dance floor

The classically trained local duo make melodic punk/ goth pop that moves through challenging subjects like a vegan shark