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Director Cord Jefferson lights up truths behind ‘American Fiction’

'There's far more to Black life than moments of tragedy and difficulty,' says first-time helmer of acclaimed new movie

Soul legend Lee Fields: ‘Look deep enough, the answer is there, right in front of you’

Playing over New Year's weekend at the Chapel, the 73-year-old singer talks about his long career and 'scientific thinking'

5 very, very last-minute holiday gift ideas that keep it local

Festive cider, a wealth of books and games, art fun, treats for fluffy, and more to get you off the naughty list

Under the Stars: Reissues of ’80s crooner Bobby Caldwell are a silky-smooth R&B affair

Plus: Oakland Interfaith Gospel choir gears up for Xmas eve, Sol Blume Fest expands, The Helltones get brash.

More gems added to 2024 Noise Pop, from drum wiz Louis Cole to local faves The Seshen

Chicago punk ambassadors Dehd, creative tornado Genevieve Artadoi, more show fest's growing range and appeal.

Bringing classic ‘Jewish Frankenstein’ film ‘The Golem’ to musical life

Guitarist Gary Lucas plays his eerie live score for 1920 German Expressionist landmark at the JCCSF

Gus Kenworthy, slasher victim? Olympian plays ‘The Sacrifice Game’

Queer ski heartthrob rides another challenge—acting—appearing as hapless janitor in new Shudder flick.

Screen Grabs: AfroComicCon Film Fest zaps Black futures onto Oakland big screen

Plus: 'A Revolution on Canvas' takes intimate look at Iranian artists' resistance and 'Bodyshop' gets ghostly, graphic, gay.

Historical photos of queer relationships inspire tender moves of RAWdance’s ‘LOVING STILL’

"Romance has been as much a part of our history as struggle," reminds company co-founder Wendy Rein.

Ruffled muppet slaughterhouse? Another Hole in the Head still stocks the campiest of gore

Film festival's 20th edition features 1920 classic 'Dr. Caligari,' ice mummies—and even Freddy Krueger as waterbed.