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Been here, done gone: Arhoolie Records’ Chris Strachwitz snapped our musical heritage
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November 7, 2023
Beyond his precious recordings, a new book celebrates the documentarian's photos of essential roots musicians
Lit
Beep, beep: Meet your Muni drivers, colorfully illustrated
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November 2, 2023
New art book 'Muni Is My Ride' captures the deeply committed, fundamentally human side of our daily public transport
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November 1, 2023
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From John Carpenter jams to ghoulish tracks deep in the Bay DNA, get the dance of the damned off to a good start.
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Alex Edelman: So, a Jewish comedian walks into a meeting of neo-Nazis…
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Lit
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At Wattis, the longtime Portuguese artist's first US show is an exhilarating peek into her work, rife with references and wordplay
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