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Tagged with: COVID

In ‘Exhaustion Arroyo,’ hell is a pizza parlor (but escape—and ‘shrooms—await)

An urgent Gen-Z Latinx tale of inheriting a world that’s burning around you, at Cutting Ball Theatre

Now the anti-vaxxers are resurrecting AIDS denialist lunacy

Far-right Robert F. Kennedy Jr. fans might want to be careful about clinging to nonsense that got its adherents killed.

From ‘Vagina Monologues’ to ‘Reckoning,’ V still fights for women’s voices and dreams

'We’re living in the karmic sludge of so much un-apologized-for behavior in the world,' says renowned activist, appearing at Bay Area Book Fest

Screen Grabs: Kelly Reichardt and the art of Showing Up

Plus: Nicolas Cage goes batty (again) as a vampire in 2023...and 1988.

Health, agriculture, and education in Cuba

The tiny island country makes amazing progress despite the US blockade

‘What These Walls Won’t Hold’ is incarcerated people’s drive to create

Adamu Chan's documentary blows lid off official accounts of life in San Quentin at the height of COVID.

Long COVID has reached the ‘Russian Roulette’ stage in the US

As the nation seeks to return to a maskless, congregate 'normal,' the brutal virus is still out there, and repeated infections seem linked to longterm health problems.

A trip to “Werner world” with filmmaker Thomas von Steinaecker

On creating a rapport with Herzog, to be showcased in a Saturday screening at Berlin & Beyond.

Report shows 911 calls are down, crime is down—and police overtime is way up

Budget analyst raises questions about police budget as Preston calls for a full audit.

With joy and uplift, COLORFORMS leaps from screen to stage at SF Ballet

COVID forced choreographer Myles Thatcher to film his new dance at arts institutions; now it debuts live