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Saturday, November 23, 2024

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Tagged with: Dance

Fueled by anger at injustice, an artist forged a new path through ‘Beauty and Terror’

Using colored string and wax, Robin L. Bernstein connects generations of Jewish heritage—and antisemitism.

Sylvester peaks again at SFMOMA

SF disco legend's 'Live at the Opera House' concert album world-premiered in 'Art of Noise' exhibit.

Under the Stars: A smooth and silky trip through 40 years of UK street soul

Plus: Chuck Johnson's deep listening, Wayne Shorter's unexpected odyssey, James Alexander Bright's cool, more

Irish rappers Kneecap on new movie: ‘There’s a constant dance of power around language’

Famous for rapping in their native tongue and their outspoken political views, the lads sat down with us for a chat.

Acclaimed ‘Sing Sing’ is a ‘dance’ between two Bay Area favorites

Colman Domingo and Sean San José talk about their decades-long friendship and collaboration—now manifested in new movie.

Two great SF bars were recently broken into: Here’s how to help

Scene stalwarts Rock Bar and Oasis were invaded and trashed this month, and both are turning to the community.

Under the Stars: Floorplan takes the dance floor to church

Plus: 13 fabulous jazz picks, Tanuchikan rides the 'City Bus,' Quinn DeVeaux's deep soul, more new (and classic) music

Risograph printers, sentient fungi, crafty dragons: Author Robin Sloan is ‘Moonbound’

Local sci-fi favorite talks about new novel—and dives into San Francisco's double-helix bond with the future.

Peeking into young dancers’ minds with GIRLFLY

'A Bed, Affection, and 30 Languages' stirred memories of the possibilities of art at the beginning of a career.

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.