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Thursday, March 13, 2025

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Tagged with: COVID

Review: Bright ‘Twelfth Night’ can’t quite wash away outside concerns

At SF Playhouse, Shakespeare's other shipwreck play has great elements—but not enough protocols.

Screen Grabs: Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ triumphs over doubts

The Sharks and The Jets dance again. Plus: 'Being the Ricardos' misses Lucy's wit; 'Red Rocket' shoots some sparks

Screen Grabs: Facing the country’s challenges, from Pearl Harbor to COVID’s first wave

Exhibit at the Disney museum examines Walt's role in WWII—and 'First Wave' tackles the pandemic's arrival in NYC.

Walton calls for SFMTA to restore a key bus line in Vis Valley

Route that takes Southeast residents to Soma and Chinatown was cut in the pandemic, and the community wants it back.

Thank you for being a queen: “Golden Girls Live!” returns to save Christmas

Founder Heklina dishes BTS tidbits from SF's silver-haired "ho ho ho" tradition.

How Chronicle Books has survived the pandemic’s wild ride

Expanding its offerings and diversifying its staff helps the SF publisher navigate bookselling's ups and downs.

90 percent of concerts will be free at gleaming new Bowes Center

Classical deity Yo-Yo Ma opened SF Conservatory of Music's additional building, with airy concert halls and student housing.

La Doña takes on the world with ‘Algo Nuevo’

The magnetic Mission singer-trumpeter blends her mariachi background with reggaeton, more on new independent album.

Screen Grabs: ‘Ascension’ spotlights China’s thirst for profit, sex dolls and all

Plus: 3rd i, Veterans Fest, Night Raiders, and three films with very long titles from Japan, Lesotho, and Georgia

Good Taste: Brunch for dinner in North Beach? Why not

A look at the new Hilda and Jesse, plus a neighboring restaurant investment opportunity that’s both ethical and accessible.