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Barry Jenkins: ‘I just ran full speed’ toward epic ‘Underground Railroad’ adaptation
Pam Grady
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March 13, 2024
Barry Jenkins was four or five years old the first time he heard about the Underground Railroad, the19th-century network that helped escaped slaves make...
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Screen Grabs: It’s all Greek (Film Fest) to us this weekend
Dennis Harvey
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March 12, 2024
Mythical monsters, immigration drama, gay romps (and history) are highlights. Plus: Animal Kingdom, The Sweet East, more movies
Music
Yes, ‘One Love’—but here’s the real takeaway from Bob Marley & The Wailers
John-Paul Shiver
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March 11, 2024
His group's supreme musicality can get lost in legacy. Let's take a moment to remember the beats.
Movies
Screen Grabs: A couple of powerful mothers
Dennis Harvey
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March 7, 2024
'Shayda' portrays life in a women's shelter for Iranian mother and child, 'Cabrini' highlights a nun on a mission.
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Oscar who, again? Ficks’ Picks fave flicks from last year, part two
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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March 6, 2024
Japan's rampaging reptile shares space with 'Rotting in the Sun'—and our critic's pick for 2023's most unfairly maligned movie.
Art Review
Andrew Wilson’s ‘Torn Asunder’ sees Black men in new light, two ways at once
Charles Lewis III
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March 6, 2024
Once a nude model, a photographer imparts the freedom he once felt to others, in show at Johnathan Carver Moore.
Movies
Oscar who? Ficks’ Picks fave flicks from last year, part one
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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March 6, 2024
Oakland pride 'Earth Mama,' 'Asteroid City,' and the BTS of 'Nope' are among films walking away with our statuettes.
Movies
Screen Grabs: War is Hell—and then, onscreen
Dennis Harvey
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March 4, 2024
'The Fatal Alliance: A Century of War on Film' comes to BAMPFA. Plus: 'The Troubles' puts Irish resistance in personal light
Music
Ann Annie scales modular marvels to chamber music heights
Daniel Bromfield
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March 2, 2024
Eli Goldberg's project, named for a Himalayan peak, expands from electronic landscapes to acoustic collaboration
Art
Tabitha Soren, beloved former MTV News reporter, on life as a Bay Area photographer
Mary Corbin
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February 29, 2024
Motherhood has changed things for the award-winning journalist, who is now taking things a frame at a time.
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