Facebook
RSS
Twitter
Sign in
Join
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
Sign in
Welcome!
Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password?
Create an account
Sign up
Welcome!
Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
Search
Sponsored link
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our story
Search
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
your username
your password
Forgot your password? Get help
Create an account
Create an account
Welcome! Register for an account
your email
your username
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Password recovery
Recover your password
your email
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Monday, November 25, 2024
About
Contact
Advertise
Bay Guardian Archives
Sign in
48 hills
Independent San Francisco News + Culture
Sponsored link
News + Politics
Arts + Culture
Elections
Best of the Bay
Join Our Community
Newsletter
Our Story
More
Search
Tagged with:
COVID
Stage Review
‘Queerstory’ takes on LGBTQ history erasure in seven acts
Charles Lewis III
-
August 14, 2023
Stories of Hays Code-era gay Hollywood star and trans Civil War veteran find varying degrees of success on stage.
Stage Review
Class warfare with a mop and bucket in ‘Doméstica Realidad’
Charles Lewis III
-
August 8, 2023
An 'Upstairs-Downstairs' update—including apps and iPhones—in one of the most enjoyable shows of the year at Brava
Crime
Newsom’s CHP plan will not make Oakland safer
Cat Brooks
-
August 6, 2023
Communities with adequate resources have less violence than communities with a lot of cops
Onstage
Donna Sachet and a pizza with everything: ‘Sunday’s a Drag’ returns, fabulously
Joshua Rotter
-
August 3, 2023
With a new venue (Club Fugazi), new food, and a slate of seasoned performers, the musical drag brunch hits the spot
Movies
Screen Grabs: Can’t we all just grow up a little?
Dennis Harvey
-
August 3, 2023
Young people in crisis in 'Amanda,' 'Afire,' 'War Pony,' and, of course, 'Dude Bro Massacre III'
Stage Review
Home is? Women of color tangle with question in pair of memorable museum shows
Charles Lewis III
-
July 27, 2023
Nimah Gobir and Taravat Talepasand weave diasporic identity and family history via vivid display
Art
Of I and thou: Choreographer Alyssa Mitchel scales new collaborative heights
Mary Jane Agnew
-
July 27, 2023
For "Regard" in the CJM's Yud, the artist plots a piece about human complexity, alongside a muralist and musicians
Dance
In ‘As We Go,’ Joe Goode Performance Group dances into the beauty of life’s end
Mary Carbonara
-
July 26, 2023
The choreographer continues to put 'an emphasis on the unglamorized body, when it is fallible or agitated or inept'
Movies
3 can’t-miss picks from the Jewish Film Fest, and the stories behind them
Joshua Rotter
-
July 17, 2023
Mark your calendars for Remembering Gene Wilder, The Secret Art of Human Flight, and Rabbi on the Block
Stage Review
With ‘A Chorus Line,’ SF Playhouse aims for that singular sensation
Charles Lewis III
-
July 17, 2023
The still-timely 1975 musical requires a cast of triple threats—but can they hit the right steps?
Load more