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Stage Review
‘Best Available’: For theater lovers, uncomfortable in all the right ways
Charles Lewis III
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June 4, 2024
Shotgun Players' production wends through the tangle of absurdities of being artistic in a capitalist world.
Art
Beloved artist Laurel Burch honored throughout Haight-Ashbury, including mural recreation
Lou Fancher
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June 1, 2024
Neighborhood pays homage to woman who got her start hammering out jewelry on the back of frying pan for local street fairs.
Stage Review
Life ends at 30? It’s complicated (and very Gen X) in ‘tick, tick… BOOM!’
Charles Lewis III
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May 30, 2024
Jonathan Larson's musical, which itself is turning 30, documents an artist's frustrations at a transitional age.
Movies
Pickleball, cheesecake, Tiki drinks: SF DocFest serves up every flavor
Dennis Harvey
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May 29, 2024
23rd installment dishes out plenty from locals, plus TV Unarians, queer Roma, Thomas Kinkade, more
LGBTQ
Mental health center in the Castro under suspicious threat of eviction
Cydney Hayes
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May 19, 2024
Members of Queer LifeSpace held a rally at 2275 Market St. to organize and avoid being kicked out before they’re served eviction papers.
Art
At ‘Noonan Unlocked,’ Pier 70 artists will display their resilient community
Emily Wilson
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May 15, 2024
Storied studio building throws open its doors before redevelopment transforms the tight-knit creative clan
Stage Review
‘Blue Door’ brilliantly worms out the mundane intricacies of Black self-hatred
Charles Lewis III
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May 9, 2024
At Aurora, Michael J. Asberry gives one of his best performances as an Ivy League prof haunted by valiant ancestors.
Stage Review
Uproarious camp-fest ‘Bitch Slap!’ is a surprisingly touching ode to SF
Charles Lewis III
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May 8, 2024
D'Arcy Drollingers tribute to over-the-top '80s soaps features the talents of folks who could only be found here.
Arts + Culture
‘The Tutor’ offers a radical take on love triangles, queer Iranian expat-style
Charles Lewis III
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May 7, 2024
Torange Yeghiazarian's NCTC play refreshingly lets a young lesbian from a repressive county just be horny.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Chasing one of the Swinging Sixties’ most infamous ‘It Girls’
Dennis Harvey
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April 30, 2024
Plus: Doclands 2024, Johnny Depp's French, Japanese reality, worthwhile 'Nowhere Special,' Free Palestine, more movies
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