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A women’s eye: Academy of Science targets gender issues in wildlife photography industry

Considerable discounts for women entering annual photo competition is just the beginning.

Review: Men are pig(food) in ‘The Kind Ones’

Miranda Rose Hall's world premiere kicks off a new era for the Magic Theatre, with plenty of voracious squeals.

‘The Upsetter’—finally—streams the dub wisdom of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

Rarely shown 2008 doc highlights the master who paved the way for Bob Marley and contemporary bass music

LGBTQ orgs ‘disappointed’ but ‘hopeful’ about Castro Theatre takeover

After its botched announcement, Another Planet Entertainment receives 'cautious optimism' from community institutions.

SF to close four more SIP hotels, putting hundreds of unhoused at risk

The feds are still paying, so why the rush to put people on the streets or in congregate shelters?

Screen Grabs: Embarcadero Center Cinema is gone, but there are revivals aplenty

Mourning another rep house gone, and looking forward to old school movies—brilliant, romantic, cheesy, and beastly.

With polyrhythmic grooves, Farsight looks beyond the 4×4 kicks

His plans to become a game show host never panned out, but the SF DJ-producer-painter is putting out winning sounds.

Review: Despite audience connection, ‘Freestyle Love’ not so ‘Supreme’

The upbeat Lin-Manuel Miranda-founded troupe mixes improv with hip-hop—but where's the beef?

Screen Grabs: Indiefest adds thematic heft to the usual wild fun

Black rage, migrant mystery, and sex-trafficking revenge join cat daddies, Airsteam trailers, and 'Mother Schnuckers' this year.

Screen Grabs: ‘Simple Passion’ is French, explicit, and kind of meh

Plus: A ludicrous new Woody Allen movie, Poly Styrene's life gets x-rayed, Italian youth speak out