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‘Defiant Joy’: Three punk cheers for Middle-Aged Queers

Queercore group moshes in with 'Shout at the Hetero' album, Valentine's Gay show, and new generation of fans

Sketchfest greats: Cheech & Chong take the high road, Bruce Campbell gets roasted

The two stoner comedians celebrated 50 years together, and the beloved B-movie actor brought down the house

At SF Sketchfest, Upright Citizens Brigade reawakened communal laughter

Guests like Tim Meadows of SNL and Nichole Sakura of 'Superstore' kept the crowd rolling.

Don Reed’s ‘The Never Too Late Show’ rolls with the punchlines

The Oakland stand-up offers an intimate look at a career in perseverance.

In ‘Poetic Justice,’ notable seniors grapple with how they’ll be remembered

Two one-acts by Lynne Kaufman at the Marsh-SF pleasantly kick off 2023 with big themes and historic figures

Arts Forecast: Ashkenaz hits 50, celebrate MLK, Soundbox returns, more

Lollygaggers last show, Black Techno Matters, Sholeh Asgary, Polyglamorous, so much more to do this weekend

2022’s highlights on stage, in a year of navigating theater’s return

The best (and worst) of welcome Bay Area productions—but let's remember that COVID is still with us, please.

Screen Grabs: Our favorite films of 2022—or, the sky falls on Hollywood

From 'The African Desperate' and 'RRR' to 'White Hot' and 'Free Chol Soo Lee.' Plus, two new releases unearth trans history.

Our top stories of 2022

Protests, recalls, monkeypox, garlic noodles, drag queens, rappers, Raver Girl: Essential coverage of a wild year

Update on the Bard’s gender-bending ‘As You Like It’ is a year-end treat

... too bad the company fails to heed its Shakespearean warning.