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Live Shots: The agony and the ecstasy of Folsom Street Fair 2023

A more relaxed vibe this year, but freak flags still flew high. View our unbridled pics

Families in RVs near Lake Merced may have to go—but Mayor’s Office delays safe parking spot

Four-hour parking rules would mean eviction. Why isn't Breed pushing the obvious solution?

Taylor Mac’s audacious ‘Gary’ adds excess to a Shakespeare gore-fest

A sequel to 'Titus Andronicus'? You better go big, and Oakland Theater Project makes a valiant effort with minimal means.

The joy (and tech) of Old St. Mary’s free Noontime Concerts

35 years of Tuesday lunchtime tranquillity, expanding the definition of "classical" and juiced with state-of-the-art streaming

In ‘Nursing These Wounds,’ dancing a precarious Pilipinx immigrant experience

Colonization and exploitation collide with caregiving and ancient ceremony in Alleluia Panis' latest at ODC.

Despite funky promise, ‘Hippest Trip’ plays like Black history written by ChatGPT

'Soul Train' tribute at ACT jumps the rails when it comes to representation, power, and even music

Ann Patchett on new ‘Tom Lake’: ‘We experience love in different ways at different times in life’

The lauded author's 'pandemic novel' sequesters a family on a farm in Traverse City, MI—and was written on a treadmill

Swans’ Michael Gira: ‘Successful music is a river of blood, urine, and semen. Swim!’

41 years in, the legendary experimental band still finds beauty in nihilism on latest album 'The Beggar'

Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema celebrates 20 years of awe beneath the stars

Hyperlocal film festival 'builds vibrant community and connects us to our shared humanity,' say cofounders

New city legal filing seeks return to homeless sweeps

Chiu seeks crackdown on people who are 'offered' shelter—which often isn't even available.