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Oakland streets to Rwandan hills, Ian Brennan’s musical storytelling spans globe

Powerhouse producer-writer's ninth book, 'Missing Music' tells far-flung tales of preserving essential voices.

Screen Grabs: Scumdance is back, still full of underground delights

Plus: Gregg Araki and 'Basquiat' return, Little Haiti gentrification, Hong Kong lesbian drama, Kate Winslet's 'Lee,' more

A mysterious illness led Mona Chiang to the easel. Now, she paints her own way

Berkeley artist urges healing through creativity and freedom from restrictions : 'Just make art and laugh.'

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Blandina Farley

A most colorful tour guide acquaints all comers with the neighborhood she's made home since the '70s.

When it comes to telling Black womens’ stories, Lisa B. Thompson goes big

Latest play 'The Black Feminist Guide to the Human Body' at Lorraine Hansberry Theatre embraces the universal.

Breed, Farrell duck questions about corruption at the latest mayoral debate

Mayor blames city worker 'challenges' for ongoing scandals in her administration.

Don Was revs up Motor City sounds with Pan-Detroit Ensemble

Legendary producer, Blue Note jazz label head, and musical mind behind Was (Not Was) brings 'positive' new band to SF.

Welcome to Best of the Bay 2024: The New Classics!

Our 50th annual Readers' Poll celebrates everything that's Best about the Bay Area—from the people who live here.

20 years in, Sean Dorsey Dance Company embodies ‘joyous, righteous resistance’

'Our existence is under attack,' says trailblazing trans choreographer, whose troupe celebrates two decades of essential art.

Screen Grabs: You might just fall in love with ‘My Old Ass’

Plus: A wealth of (very different) films about women, cruising movies for Leather Week, 'Psychosis,' more