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Party Radar
2000s dancing in 2024? Fringe party still gives electric feels
Marke B.
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July 17, 2024
This Saturday, celebrate 15 brilliant years of Killers, Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more indie dance darlings.
Onstage
Don’t cry for barebones ‘Evita’
Charles Lewis III
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July 15, 2024
SF Playhouse's spare production of the crowdpleaser could use some more fireworks, but it's still a bold move.
Arts + Culture
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Charles Lewis III
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July 9, 2024
Ever topical, the troupe's annual free park show is one of the liveliest and most realized in years.
Stage Review
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Charles Lewis III
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July 5, 2024
A fascinating play about fact-checking? Believe it.
Stage Review
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Octavio Solis’ latest at Berkeley Rep puts a racial spin on father-son dynamics and the burden of inheritance.
Music
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Art
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Arts + Culture
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'We have to make music that's weirder going forward,' says software engineer, whose program smashes jams together.
Stage Review
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Charles Lewis III
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Gripping tale and great ensemble work from Magic Theatre drive home heavy subject without bumper sticker platitudes.
Music
Under the Stars: Juneteenth with Goapele, Porchfest in the Mission, All Day I Dream…
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