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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.

Good Taste: The fun way to fight food waste

New restaurant Shuggie’s Trash Pie & Natural Wine turns scraps into tempting snacks. Plus: local food rescue and an app for buying excess

SFFILM fest brings news of the world, from Ukraine terror to volcanic eruptions of love

Llama-herding Bolivian elders, poisoned Russian dissident, little shell with shoes on, Afrofuturistic 'Neptune' trip, more at 65th edition

What sparks creativity? ‘Inspired’ inspects the tinder and the flame

Pulitzer-winning author Matt Richtel examines the journey creative people take to arrive at 'a-ha!'—with some surprises along the way.

Under the Stars: Outside Lands lineup’s out—with some love for the home team

Plus: Sol Blume fest celebrates Black women artists, Space Ghost's 'Private Paradise,' Oakland Weekender, Linda Lindas, more

Party Radar: Rocksteady vibes in the sky with DJ Sep

Catching up with our dub ace for 4/20. Plus: Palestinian techno hero Sama' Abdulhadi, LTJ Bukem, DJ Craze, more

Stern Grove to Pier 39: Time to gear up for free music season (plus a little juggling)

What's better in the sunshine (fog-willing) than some gratis entertainment and a vibing crowd?

In Neo Serafimidis’ photographs, mysteries permeate the familiar

Everyday objects—and an ingenious series documenting people peering from their homes during the pandemic—are all in his purview.

Good Taste: Bay Area chefs cook to fundraise for Ukraine

Cooking classes, confections—even a Ukrainian burrito—help raise money for World Central Kitchen and other relief efforts.

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest regenerates with a ’70s sci-fi classic

A new version of the fest springs up around Earth Day. Plus: two very different Aussie flicks and 'All the Old Knives' reviewed