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Tagged with: Culture

After 35 years, the story of Los Cenzontles sings

Traditional Mexican music and dance company founder Eugene Rodriguez built community to a beat. A new memoir shares his lessons.

The inside scoop on Outside Lands, from the head of it all

A new Golden Gate Park concert, a sudden headliner switch, downtown parties, and more news around the huge fest.

Good Taste: At Kamala Harris’ downtown Indian hangout, spicy dishes and full support

The venerable New Delhi Restaurant has been a hotspot for big-name Dems and community action for decades.

Letter from Milwaukee: Reflections on the RNC—and the protests

Peaceful activists challenged racist and sometimes violent MAGAs during the Trump coronation.

62nd Cabrillo Fest spurs musical questions of movement and migration

At the annual celebration of contemporary music, director-conductor Cristian Măcelaru takes on red-hot topics.

Hey guys, don’t snitch on SF’s secret spots

A rash of naive media coverage has put the Bay's thriving underground culture at risk. Please let's not.

Larry Li remixes Tiananmen Square, firstborn son into painted collage

'Historical sampling' helps Bay-raised artist understand his Chinese immigrant family's place in the greater world.

2000s dancing in 2024? Fringe party still gives electric feels

This Saturday, celebrate 15 brilliant years of Killers, Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and more indie dance darlings.

At 81, Meredith Monk contemplates her next big move: looking back

'The irony is, you examine your life, but you might die doing it,' says revered multi-genre artist in rare interview.

Screen Grabs: Jewish Film Fest–from rare 1920s silent to feisty sock puppet

44th installment moves from Castro Theater, but still presents astonishingly varied tales. Here's our guide.