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Shhh… the Silent Film Fest is back (and full of great music)

Oscar Wilde, 'Foolish Wives,' a trip to Mars, DJ Spooky, Club Foot Hindustani, more in 25th installment at Castro Theatre.

Screen Grabs: David vs. Goliath—with a bit of windbaggery—in ‘The Duke’

Plus: Clothes fly off in 'Anais in Love,' animated tragedy in 'Charlotte,' Gong Li returns, and Bernard-Henri Lévy saves the world

For Rinabeth Apostol, acting meets activism in acclaimed ‘Fun Home’

A star of the 42nd Street Moon production delves into its essential representation, as a queer Filipina-American.

The ultimate troll just bought Twitter. Expect more pain for SF

Elon Musk hates BART, taxes, worker protections, marginalized folks, and the free press. Now he has a huge platform.

In ‘Endlings,’ a humorously profane dive into a vanishing Korean way of life

Ferocious Lotus and Oakland Theater Project collaboration highlights indelibly foul-mouthed seaside workers

Beyond binary shopping: At Fibers of Being, all genders are welcome to look terrific

Elizabeth Stewart's boutique on Divisadero empowers people to express themselves freely and fully

Time-tripping back to the height of AIDS in ‘PrEP Play’

'Peggy Sue Got Married' meets pre-exposure prophylaxis in Yilong Liu's relevant tale of generational disconnect

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest regenerates with a ’70s sci-fi classic

A new version of the fest springs up around Earth Day. Plus: two very different Aussie flicks and 'All the Old Knives' reviewed

After a long wait, we finally glimpse ‘Intimate Apparel’

Pandemic-delayed Lorraine Hansberry Theatre production features some strong turns in this Lynn Nottage play at new home

Review: Corps of clowns, bowler hats, and a touch of disco at the SF Ballet

Programs 5 and 6 include a surrealist tribute to Magritte, music by Hans Zimmer, and 'Solid Gold'-summoning costumes