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‘Mini to monstrous,’ Lorene Anderson’s paintings surge with the Earth’s force

Seismic, self-organizing ripples echo the Oakland-based artist's call to chaos.

Musical brothers Buck and Dylan Meek on ‘hog songs,’ Smash Bros., and touring together

We caught up with the Big Thief guitarist and his jazz keyboardist sibling before their Bay Area appearance.

I have long COVID—and Sen. Scott Wiener wouldn’t help

Things are not back to normal. This is a huge crisis. The state needs to step in.

Good Taste: All the takeout I would have eaten with Keith Lee

The TikTok food influencer cut short his disastrous Bay Area visit, but here's where to dive into great local flavors

Screen Grabs: Dance, music, sex, romance (and a little postwar German art)

Queen rock Montreal, Noir City crosses borders, Masc defies trad gender roles, 'Anselm' limns a heroic spirit, more

The 54-year battle for People’s Park continues

The cops are back. Barricades are up. The unhoused are evicted. Cars are towed. UC doesn't care.

Good Taste: A cute new stop for sushi on the go

No omakase daddy? Hit up Hokkaido Sashimi Marketplace for high quality rolls starting at $10

‘Zone of Interest’ star Christian Friedel: ‘To go so deep into the darkness was intense’

German actor and musician lays out how new film is careful to implicate humanity in the horrors of the Holocaust.

Screen Grabs: In ‘The Zone of Interest,’ poster children for the Master Race lifestyle

Jonathan Glazer's new film conjures shock from quiet scenes of domesticity just across the wall from Auschwitz.

The best (and the rest) on local stages in 2023

A wealth of productions highlighted the vitality of Bay Area theater in a year of protest and continued pandemic.