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‘Dancing Russia Goodbye’ with Ukrainian Eurovision star Verka Serduchka

The drag sensation brings her hyper-energetic stage show to the Warfield to raise charity funds and awareness.

Under the Stars: Mt. Tam’s Sound Summit brings golden tunes to the slopes

Plus: A 'High Fidelity' revival, an 'Omakase' of rap, Chaz Bear's limitless euphonic ecosystem, more music

A drag tribute fit for Sinéad’s mighty voice

'Her music is the kind of poetry that lends itself to the drama drag queens do so well,' says trixxie carr of upcoming show

Review: Vibrant varieties of artistic experience in ‘Ambiguities of Blackness’

In the first of five exhibitions that will showcase the recipients of Minnesota Street Project Foundation's inaugural granting program for Black artists and cultural...

Is art free speech under COVID? A local court case steams on

Ongoing San Francisco International Arts Festival lawsuit demands that arts reopen in parity with worship and dining.

Arts Forecast: A peep back at psychedelic SF will raise your spirits

Plus: New local streaming channels from SFSymphony, Oasis, and SFJAZZ—and get ready for Festpocalypse

Screen Grabs: Extreme double features for long winter nights

Opioids and cheerleaders, trans Western and gay Ramadan, chamber suspense and '80s retro excess: new movies!

Chron rejects comments critical of Boudin editorial

Comments supporting the DA don't seem to violate the paper's standards; why were they blocked?

PHOTOS: Palo Alto’s 1400-acre Foothills Park at last opens for all

After half a century, a beautiful public space joins the options for Bay Area fitness and fresh air.

Too much turmoil? Try some ‘Nice Jokes for Smart People’

With a new album (and a new baby), comedian Arthur Gaus talks about his refreshingly relatable style