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Truth, as viewed through a tangle of perceptions, in ‘This Much I Know’

Two things came to mind as I sat down to write this review. The first was a line from Indiana Jones and the Last...

Public Works celebrates 12 years with an epic four-night get-down

Legends Jeff Mills and Amon Tobin are two big names on tap (plus plenty of locals) at Mission club's extended party

When familiar feels fresh: World premiere of ‘Goddess’ transcends

Now when can we get that original cast recording?

On eve of SF gig, uplifting not-pop artist Helado Negro talks his wild ride

Electro-soother shares scenes from 2021's critically-acclaimed 'Far In'—plus, what was on his teenage playlist.

Screen Grabs: SF Porn Film Festival kicks off with the Bay’s erotic history

Plus: Welcome evolution of Hollywood's Black protagonists via 1972's 'Blacula' and Edris Alba's new action-horror 'Beast.'

“This is an essential American story”: director Julie Ha of ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ speaks

How a documentary that preserves a key moment in Bay Area history came to be.

Sleepwalking toward Covid disaster

In the interest of returning to 'normal,' the US is ignoring the crisis of Long Covid

Finally, ‘Follies’—a loving tribute to a theater era long gone by

SF Playhouse stages the Sondheim favorite after years of delays, with showgirls and old hoofers in spades

SF DA seeks return to the failed approach of the War on Drugs

A new crackdown on small-time dealers makes no sense—and it can't possibly work.

Fetish fair plans for monkeypox safety as thousands of attendees come to SF

The huge Up Your Alley fair takes place on Sunday. Here's how organizers are handling the public health issue