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‘Beyond rich white guys’: Rom-com ‘Fire Island’ aims for breadth (and hearts)

Movie writer Joel Kim Booster and director Andrew Ahn want to 'celebrate joyful, queer, Asian American friendship'

For ‘Montana Story,’ conceiving dysfunction and beauty in Big Sky country

Filmmakers David Siegel and Scott McGehee wrote an intimate Western sibling story—while locked down in New York City

Dancers lifted by a resonant voice in Alonzo King LINES Ballet’s ‘Deep River’

Collaboration among choreographer King, composer Jason Moran, and vocalist Lisa Fisher at YBCA captivates

Puff: Searching high and low—in SF and NYC—for that perfect score

A tale of two cannabis scavenger hunts, on two very different coasts.

Raging Grannies and Radical Women on protecting reproductive rights—and more

We’ll tell them that if abortion is not legal, abortions won’t be gone, they will just be unsafe.

Arts Forecast: 10 great things to do this week, from Gran Fury to ‘Much Ado’

Soul man Lee Fields, Blectum from Blechdom returns, a drag Hall & Oates tribute, Lab dance-a-thon, more to get you fired up.

At CAAMFest, Chinatown justice, rock heroes, turf dance battles, more diverse Asian stories

The 40th edition of the Center for Asian American Media fest highlights valuable history as it continues to look forward.

Screen Grabs: To tell you the truth, DocLands feels necessary

The festival comes at an unprecedented time of fabrications. Plus: 'Mississippi Masala' returns, 'Escape the Field,' 'Hatching,' more

Unlike London Breed, I never took my mask off. Now COVID cases are up again

The mayor's 'back to normal' stance seems to mean reinvigorating the Financial District more than protecting her constituents

Passion for degraded materials: a conversational bibliography of Dodie Bellamy

From 'Feminine Hijinx' to 'Bee Reaved,' the quintessential SF writer talks art, life, 'Frozen,' E.T., and grief through her published works.