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Stage Review
Monk ado about belief and destiny in Luis Alfaro’s ‘The Travelers’
Charles Lewis III
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March 10, 2023
The playwright's recent work at Magic Theater followed a monastery suffering a crisis of faith and funds.
Stage Review
Fizzy and full of song: You’ll get a kick out of ‘Anything Goes’
Charles Lewis III
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March 6, 2023
42nd Street Moon's production of the Noel Coward chestnut boasts a game cast and plenty of familiar tunes.
Lit
Black Power history told through a story of love and family in ‘Stayed on Freedom’
James Tracy
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March 4, 2023
Dan Berger's book traces the journey of Zoharah Simmons and Michael Simmons—and challenges perceptions
Movies
Screen Grabs: Confronting the horror of throwing kids in cages
Dennis Harvey
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March 2, 2023
Plus: Inspiring eco-youth in 'Blueback,' devastating grooming in 'Palm Trees and Powerlines,' snitty brats in 'Children of the Corn'
Stage Review
‘Getting There’ wove Ugly American tropes into Parisian storylines of love and loss
Charles Lewis III
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March 1, 2023
Dipika Guha’s world premiere one-act at New Conservatory entertained as it lampooned.
Performance
Radio play ‘The Forever Wave’ imagines a climate-drowned SF of 2070
Marke B.
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March 1, 2023
Writer Nicole Gluckstern and a diverse cast take to the airwaves to ask, What will emerge when our systems collapse?
The Agenda
Saving residential hotels, limiting public comment—and the budget process begins
Tim Redmond
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February 26, 2023
Plus: Why Downtown failed, and what we can learn. That's The Agenda for Feb. 27-March 5.
Stage Review
In ‘Crushing Wheelchairs,’ stinging tales of being unhoused, by the unhoused
Charles Lewis III
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February 22, 2023
Theatre of the POOR's production builds a sense of community while calling out 'the violence of looking away.'
Stage Review
Time is a queer and curious thing in Tom Swift’s ‘A Marriage’
Charles Lewis III
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February 16, 2023
World premiere at Live Oak Theatre has noble intentions, aiming to be everything, everywhere, all at once.
City Hall
Supes delay ban on remote comments, but the issue is getting even bigger
Tim Redmond
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February 6, 2023
Rules Committee wants to coordinate with other boards and commissions as a wide range of activists denounce Mandelman plan.
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