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Tagged with: Experimental

Screen Grabs: Another vital public film program axed—for what?

SFMOMA's hatchet job. Plus reviews of Blood Red Sky, Old, Charlatan, Mandibles, more

“Seeing Sound” argues that creating noise is the most human act of all

The KADIST group show (through July 24) presents alternative auditory realities and spaces.

Fred Halsted’s ‘70s gay porn invades the arthouse multiplex

Fists of fury, influential slow-pans, and a double feature that refuses to be defined by its sensationalist sex acts.

Screen Grabs: Recalling that very oddball cinematic year, 1971

What's in theaters—then and now. Plus" 'I Carry You With Me,' 'Scenes from an Empty Church,' more

Under the Stars: SPELLLING fearlessly works her spells

Plus: Nite Jewel as professional mourner, Theo Parrish's new double drop, and an argument for the hardest working DJ in SF.

Screen Grabs: Hot enough? Splash into a sexy, murderous French classic

Plus: psychedelia two ways, a literal comedy horror, and 'the most melancholic gay porn movie ever'

Party Radar: Now with actual parties (and vax cards?)

Even the goth clubs are rising from the nightlife apocalypse—but things are still in flux, so keep your head.

Queer film hero Jenni Olson honored with top ‘Teddy’ award

The invaluable filmmaker, critic, curator, archivist, historian, and connection-maker is awarded at the Berlinale

Fresh Meat Fest celebrates two decades of queer/trans art—mariachis and all

Artistic Director Sean Dorsey speaks about the groundbreaking event's continued impact

A 30th anniversary reflection on the epic pivot of ‘De La Soul Is Dead’

In 1991, the "hippies of hip-hop" killed off their daisies to write themselves an entirely new trajectory.