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The indelible hooks and dance floor IQ of Pittsburgh’s Buscrates

New album 'Control Center' reads like a history book of jazz-funk stories gone by.

‘The Tudors’ offers an irresistible lesson in state propaganda

With royals very much in the news lately, Legion of Honor show underlines how power shapes culture

Mime Troupe dives into ‘doom loop’ hysteria in affecting ‘Breakdown’

Latest show cuts through the right-wing propaganda with heart, laughs, and plenty of colorful characters

‘The Dignity Circle’ is absolutely not a pyramid scheme

Lauren Smerkanich's world premiere from Central Works describes a devastating cycle of exploitation that's also fun to watch

Battling an anxiety monster named Meredith in ‘Out of Character’

Tony-winner Ari’el Stachel's captivating solo show reveals a double-edged struggle with racism and mental health.

Screen Grabs: Saluting the legacies of Luis Buñuel, Béla Tarr, and… Lindsey Lohan

'Viridiana' still scathes, 'Satantango' still mesmerizes, and 'Mean Girls' still delights.

Circus Bella pulls no punches, flips, bends, twists, or puns in ‘Bananas!’

A year after returning to Bay Area parks, the local troupe provides a perfect family outing.

Hundreds who are by law innocent sit in SF jail because of court backlog

Public Defender's Office tries to draw attention to the clear violations of the right to a speedy trial.

South African Apartheid’s sunset is tricky territory in ‘The Road to Mecca’

An insightful production and spot-on cast at Z Below, but playwright Athol Fugard crosses the line of sympathy. All photos by Kevin Berne

Chesa Boudin talks crime, justice—and what’s happened to SF under Brooke Jenkins

The former DA has a lot of thoughts on the future of criminal justice—and the current state of San Francisco.