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The Bay remembers MC Conrad’s UK drum and bass majesty

Foundational emcee's recently established foundation means to continue his legacy of assisting industry up 'n' comers.

Screen Grabs: Behind the frock with dishy Merchant Ivory doc

Plus: Silent film's female greats, pre-Code perversions, 'Caligula'—and a week's worth of 'Chainsaw Massacre.'

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Key Jo Lee

MoAD curator and scholar shines light for artists moving through complex times.

Searching for the city’s creative soul? Look no further than Dogpatch

Seventh edition of SF Art Book Fair at Minnesota Street Project was yet another page in the Bay's history of literary community.

Art is dead, long live art

Decaying works, deceased creatives—in new exhibition, the Berkeley Art Museum imagines itself a columbarium.

Hand over hand, Callan Porter-Romero captures both love and labor

The Oakland artist's muse is her beleagured, beautiful hometown.

Ficks’ Picks: Dive into the experimental bounty of CROSSROADS 2024

SF Cinematheque's annual celebration of artful shorts features 68 filmmakers from 19 countries. Here's our top 10 guide.

DNC week proves there’s more than one way to stand up for Gaza

From uncommitted delegates to some creative protestors, Chicago didn’t let the Dems forget the issue of Palestine

A spirited dash through Black music history in ‘Following the Road to Ose Tura’

Last weekend at Dance Mission, Adia Tamar Whitaker and Àṣẹ Dance Theater connected African villages to US streets.

Under the Stars: A Blackalicious continuance, a thrilling local punk homage

Plus: Space Ghost rules, Dorothy Ashby revisited, Cymande revived, and an incandescent Succo Sounds gem