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Stage Review
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February 20, 2024
Dancers from 14 African countries—and a piece by legends Acogny and Airaudo—filled Zellerbach with light and heat.
Music
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Jon Bauer
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February 15, 2024
'Roxanne,' 'Russians,' 'Every Breath You Take,' and other selections from the singer's long career warmed Davies Symphony Hall
Movies
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Satanists verité, AI Brian Eno, Will Ferrell road trip, dueling rock bands, a Navajo Nation 'Oppenheimer' counterpoint, more
Stage Review
At SF Ballet, two very different sides of ‘British Icons’
Charles Lewis III
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February 14, 2024
Notoriously difficult, dissimilar pieces by Kenneth MacMillan and Frederick Ashton showed the company's versatility
Movies
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Gems from across the pond include Ken Loach's swan song, an expanded Irish section, and a 'Local Hero' revival.
Music
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Movies
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Art
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Music
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