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Win tickets to The Residents’ art-rock extravaganza ‘God in 3 Persons’ !

We've got pairs of tickets to give away to the May 13 and 14 show at Presidio Theatre.

Unlike London Breed, I never took my mask off. Now COVID cases are up again

The mayor's 'back to normal' stance seems to mean reinvigorating the Financial District more than protecting her constituents

Proud people who stutter hold event to mark first awareness week in SF

Verbal differences have caused alienation, isolation, and trauma—and the community is working to change that.

Passion for degraded materials: a conversational bibliography of Dodie Bellamy

From 'Feminine Hijinx' to 'Bee Reaved,' the quintessential SF writer talks art, life, 'Frozen,' E.T., and grief through her published works.

Letter to the Editor: Supply and demand doesn’t apply to housing — or really anything

Emphasizing supply intentionally ignores what drives demand: tax subsidies for multi-billion-dollar corporations

Arts Forecast: Choose your own adventure in a city full of wonders

Lila Downs, Front Line Assembly, Kronos Quartet, Rob Reger, Chinese Pioneers, Punk in the 'Loin, more terrific doings this week

Under the Stars: The chill joys of Helado Negro—plus our Bandcamp Friday picks

Orion Sun rides smoothly on complex R&B, Jeanines shoot sharp indie-pop darts, and Beige gets a big dance floor "Amen!"

‘The Incrementalist’ contrasts Black activism then and now, radical or from within

Cleavon Smith's world premiere at Aurora Theatre aims for 'meet me halfway' dialog on Berkeley campus turmoil

Screen Grabs: David vs. Goliath—with a bit of windbaggery—in ‘The Duke’

Plus: Clothes fly off in 'Anais in Love,' animated tragedy in 'Charlotte,' Gong Li returns, and Bernard-Henri Lévy saves the world

From deep sea volcanoes to Antarctica, an artist who collaborates with scientists

Berkeley's Lily Simonson paints remote parts unknown to wake us up to our impact on the planet.