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Arts Forecast: A refuge for refugee art in the Mission

Refugee Eye opens eyes. Plus: Shipwreck Week, Kafana Balkan, Hard French, Recombinant Fest, CounterPulse Fest, more to do!

Screen Grabs: No one can play it like ‘Johnny Guitar’

Joan Crawford's catty Western comes to the Roxie. Plus: 'Mobland' could cut the yapping, but Travolta's good

Under the Stars: Sun Ra Arkestra shines, Liz Phair might just cuss you out….

Killer Mike brings big news of the real world to the Fillmore, and Slow Pulp tickles our summer fancy. New music news!

Silent Film Fest kicks off with a Douglas Fairbanks swan song

26th installment includes Mae Murray, Laurel & Hardy, Sessue Hayakawa, Mary Philbin Norma Shearer—all with live music

This year, the Twin Peaks Pink Triangle reminds LGBTQ community to ‘stay vigilant’

The reclaimed symbol presides over SF's Pride celebration, commemorating the long fight for queer and trans freedom.

’90s arts icons confront tech dystopia in Camera Obscura’s landmark film ‘Virtue’

Returning to the Roxie, the 1997 underground star-filled sci-fi broadside against alienation and fraud stirs poignant memories

Arts Forecast: Celebrating AAPI Month, hailing the next generation of SF filmmakers

Plus: Catch a gospel documentary, learn the history of ramen—maybe even pick up clogging?

A trip to “Werner world” with filmmaker Thomas von Steinaecker

On creating a rapport with Herzog, to be showcased in a Saturday screening at Berlin & Beyond.

Ficks’ Picks Epic List: Part two of the best 2022 films

From Isabella Rossellini's heartfelt performance as a grandmother shell to 'Avatar: Way of the Water,' movie moments that made magic.

Under the Stars: Jelee’s quirky bass-bin thunk, Kelly McFarling lays ‘Bed of a River’ bare

Plus: Up close to Kuti via 'Fela is Everything' and alt 1980s Argentine sound.