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Captivating ‘Yerma’ lends a spiritual dimension to a misogynistic world

In Shotgun Players' production of Federal Garcia Lorca's 1934 play, a woman becomes obsessed with having a child

Quaking with fervor at the brothel in ‘The Confession of Lily Dare’

Camp maven Charles Busch's latest at NCTC has all the diva elements, although the execution's airy.

Director Mary Harron’s Salvador Dalí: ‘His terror of death makes him human’

New 'Dalíland' sets the eccentric surrealist and his muse in the wild environs of '70s New York City.

The harsh winter of ‘Let the Right One In’

How does the second-most well-known Swedish tale in the US fare on a local stage?

Screen Grabs: ‘Moon Garden’ sprite Haven Lee Harris is giving Shirley Temple in ‘Silent Hill’

This week, a host of horror films delve into both childhood traumas and much more adult terrors.

Screen Grabs: 22nd edition of DocFest races to cover world around us

Plus: BAMPFA's homage to the seminal Tom Luddy and a Streisand tribute at the Castro.

Sorta blasphemous, ultimately affirming, ‘Book of Mormon’ a show of fraught faith

Creators of 'South Park' craft a bad-taste send-up of missionaries' positions.

In ‘Chinglish,’ much to be found via that which is lost in translation

United States and China's marriage of convenience gets a hard, if humorous look at SF Playhouse.

Strength in diversity, SF style: Carnaval rolls out for its 45th edition

Festival's organizers lay down what makes this neighborhood gathering great.

I just caught COVID—right before essential safety measures expire

As someone uninsured, I was lucky to get free vax, tests, and Paxlovid. We may be all on our own after May 11