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Screen Grabs: 3rd i Fest takes on Indian politics, TikTok obsession, Bangla Surf Girls
Dennis Harvey
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October 16, 2023
Plus: UN Film Fest on the dying press and nuclear testing, charming classic Chinese musicals, Birthday Party doc
Stage Review
An influencer meets her maker in Crowded Fire’s ‘Edit Annie’
Charles Lewis III
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October 12, 2023
Mary Glen Fredrick's long-gestating West Coast premiere is a sharp look at female scrutiny in the Instagram Age
Lit
‘Jeopardy!’ champ Amy Schneider does not want to be your favorite trans person on TV
Lou Fancher
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September 29, 2023
On the eve of her appearance at Porchlight Storytelling's Litquake edition, the beloved game show guru and memoir author isn't holding back.
Campaign Trail
Twitter trolls attack Preston for the most common sense approach on crime
Tim Redmond
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September 22, 2023
The Big Money assault on progressive politics is gearing up for 2024.
Lit
Corporate propaganda has cost 90 percent of US residents $47 trillion. Here’s why
Tim Redmond
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September 15, 2023
Eminent science historian Naomi Oreskes talks about business, government, and her groundbreaking new book, 'The Big Myth.'
Movies
Screen Grabs: You’re cordially invited to an HOA meeting from hell
Dennis Harvey
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August 30, 2023
Plus: Hilary Swank is 'The Good Mother' and 'Goldfish' pulls off a big, messy portrait of dementia
News + Politics
Tenderloin tour upends ‘doom loop’ narrative
Christopher D. Cook
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August 27, 2023
There's a lot more to the neighborhood than the national media wants to report.
Housing
What the Yimbys keep getting wrong
Tim Redmond
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August 27, 2023
Some of us support more density and more housing—just not the private market.
Stage Review
All hail the meat sacks! It’s Killing My Lobster’s ‘The Skin We’re In’
Charles Lewis III
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August 25, 2023
The troupe mines laughs from the human body's unpredictable horrors and triumphs at CounterPulse
Movies
Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality
Dennis Harvey
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August 16, 2023
Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')
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