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Review: In Post:ballet’s ‘Lyra,’ a myth immersed in Eastern California’s beauty

A dance film with live score broadcast through 75 speakers, this spin on the Eurydice and Orpheus tale was breathtaking

Taking in Outside Lands, at a pivotal moment for San Francisco

At a peak of inequality—and the city just waking up from COVID—how did it feel to dive into the raucous fest?

Screen Grabs: ‘Attica’ and ‘Summer of Soul’ crown Doc Stories fest, more

Plus: California's water wars, a Chinatown gangster tale, a lost Iranian Gothic classic, more new movies

A tricky proposition: 20 years of feminist art on display in ‘New Time’

Expansive show at BAMPFA holds real brilliance, though falters in its politically pluralistic approach

Recalls are for losers

People who couldn't win the first time are using a new tactic that we should oppose on principle.

Review: In ‘Interlude,’ swept back to Kansas by COVID

Harrison David Rivers' intriguing play explores the frustrations of sheltering in place in your parents' home—especially when you're gay and Black.

School Board recall election set; Assembly candidates could run four times

Plus: Some very sketchy moves by signature gatherers for Boudin recall effort.

How Todd Haynes captured The Velvet Underground’s transgressive impact

New doc's director speaks about the personal and cultural shockwave of the seminal '60s band.

‘Dear San Francisco’: breath-taking style with little City substance

‘Beach Blanket Babylon’ successor is an exhilarating 'high-flying love story'—but of what, exactly?

Landlords seek to evict longtime housing activists

Family with many residential properties claims need for an owner move-in; community organizes to fight back.