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Tagged with: High School

In Justin Yoon’s art, melancholy queer nostalgia sports gleaming blue pecs

A world where martinis, romance, and cigarettes in the movie theater rule.

SF teachers vote to authorize strike

Janitorial, clerical, and food staff also ready to walk.

Arts Forecast: Civic Center to be flooded with drag queens, fabulously

Join 'The Show.' Plus: How Weird, Bearrison, APAture, Kal Penn, Dreamers' Circus, 111 Minna turns 30, more to do

Music docs grab the mic this fall, with Queen Latifah, Joan Baez, more

New releases reframe the way we heard. Ready to walk a mile in Milli Vanilli's steel-toed boots?

A 24-hour celebration of banned queer books? Come get ‘Read for Filth’

Fabulosa Books in the Castro hosts a full, affirming day of literature, storytelling, performance, and more for Books Not Bans

The local record and legacy of Dianne Feinstein

Let's celebrate her accomplishments. But there's another story that needs to be told. I was there.

Marga Gomez wants you to laugh your dinghy off at ‘Swimming with Lesbians’

Comedian's cruise-themed farce navigates starry hookups, loaded buffets, and 'female ejaculation at a Macarena party.'

As ideas settle and paint dries, Dana DeKalb’s fantastical world comes to life

The artist's painted dioramas and peculiar characters suggest an open-ended morality play taking shape

Ancient Indian demon stalks the young and assimilating in ‘It Lives Inside’

Director Bishal Dutta and star Megan Suri on how new horror film reflects and inverts first-generation anxiety

Ann Patchett on new ‘Tom Lake’: ‘We experience love in different ways at different times in life’

The lauded author's 'pandemic novel' sequesters a family on a farm in Traverse City, MI—and was written on a treadmill