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‘Too ugly to be a Yankee’ Yogi Berra’s story comes to the big screen

'It Ain't Over' tells the story of an overlooked and underestimated great athlete.

Mark de Clive-Lowe and his all-star power trio of the bass-bin electronic jazz set

The pianist, Shigeto, and Melanie Charles bring their 'Hotel San Claudio' LP live to the Ivy Room.

3 new, deeply rooted sounds for Black History Month

Kelela, J.Rocc, and 180 Proof Records polish up sounds from gospel's heyday, '90s R&B, and Detroit jazz.

Arts Forecast: Can ‘Mean Girls’ sit with us?

Plus: DJ Holographic, North Beach Mardi Gras Parade, Nordic Psychedelic Soul Invasion, more to do this week.

‘Epic time’: King Britt reflects on the 30th anniversary of Digable Planets’ debut LP

Eminent DJ and UC professor breaks down the nightlife scenes that paved the way for '90s hip-hop trio's triumph

Culture on the precipice of gentrification in ‘Paradise Blue’

Dominique Morisseau's latest Detroit Cycle addition at Aurora Theatre highlights jazz as Black community safe space

Arts Forecast: A new arts magazine aims to dig deep into the local scene

Plus: Bay Area Brewfest, Hella Plants Market, Juan Atkins Techno Symphonic, Reverend Horton Heat, more to do

Under the Stars: Strap yourself in for the C.I.A.

Plus: Broken beats return with New Sector Movements, and don't miss the Pharcyde reunion and Big Joanie live

Remembering Jeff Beck’s endless talent, through Stevie and Mingus

A thrift store find ushered me into the guitarist's world, which straddled, rock, jazz, blues, and funk.

Finding nature’s pitch in the macrocosms of Carrie Lederer

The Oakland artist went from a curatorial career to creating her own mycorrhizal murals.