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Sunday, November 24, 2024

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Tagged with: Comedy

Screen Grabs: Can’t we all just grow up a little?

Young people in crisis in 'Amanda,' 'Afire,' 'War Pony,' and, of course, 'Dude Bro Massacre III'

Arts Forecast: Raise your tankards high for Drunk Theatre

Plus: Bay Area Gallery Weekend, SF Drag King Contest, Wolf Eyes, seaweed foraging, Wata Igarashi, more to do

It’s Stuttering Awareness Week. Nina G’s comedy album drops 12 tracks of education

Micro-aggressions 'just go right into my act,' says the Alameda-born stand-up

Screen Grabs: Tutti Frutti, it’s the Little Richard movie

Plus: 'Blackstar' prequel to a queer classic, pranking at a high level in 'Chop & Steele,' moody 'Leda,' more

Funny women come first in Marga Gomez’s ‘Who’s Your Mami Comedy’

Raucous monthly standup showcase returns to Brava—and there's even a charming token male emcee.

Spellling, Chime School, and Tommy Guerrero join stacked 30th anniversary Noise Pop lineup

February's fest will have you remembering how Bay music has gone worldwide.

Kvelling over SF’s fresh Jewish food scene

You look thin! Fill up on kimchi Reubens, labne cheesecake, halvah brownies, loaded latkes, and something schmaltzy

Arts Forecast: Throw those studios open wide! (And lots more to do)

Open Studios everywhere! Plus: Lit Crawl, Pop-Up Mag, Kind of Blue Revue, Trolley Dances, Death Cab for Cutie, Grace Cathedral Sound Bath, more great events this week

Arts Forecast: 6 quick Litquake picks, Kafana Balkan returns, Día at SOMArts…

Fre!heit, Hard French, Park Jiha, New Black Vanguard, Iceage meets Earth, more great things to do this week

‘My Parents Came to America’ mines first-generation frustrations for welcome laughs

Killing My Lobster's new show navigates the people who know how to pronounce 'Schwarzenegger'—but not their friend's name.