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Protest
Artists alter, deface their own work at YBCA to protest Gaza silence and decry censorship
Marke B.
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February 19, 2024
'Love Letter to Gaza' action calls out institution for not speaking up and allegedly muzzling artists.
Art
J.L. King’s bold, curious art doesn’t shy from the peculiar
Mary Corbin
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February 15, 2024
'Weird can be good, to me,' says the San Francisco oil painter, who calls her spirited art 'trick the mind.'
Movies
The primordially horrifying wavelength of ‘Skinamarink’
Daniel Bromfield
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February 15, 2024
Balboa Theatre hosts the film phenomenon that taps into spooky liminal spaces and physical media nostalgia.
Culture
Watch: Lovers Lane overflowed with community joy in the Mission
Andrew Brobst
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February 14, 2024
Check out last Saturday's heartwarming celebration of art, music, food, crafts, culture, and neighborhood spirit
Stage Review
It’s AI versus a good bowl of pho in ‘My Home on the Moon’
Charles Lewis III
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February 12, 2024
Minna Lee's Asian-focused queer sci-fi love story at SF Playhouse plumbs all-too-human depths of the uncanny valley.
Music
B-52s, Kelela, Burning Spear—the secret to this year’s local music fests is curatorial alchemy
John-Paul Shiver
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February 12, 2024
Mixing it all up magically at Mosswood Meltdown, Sol Blume, and California Roots.
Movies
What we saw at Sundance 2024, part one: Rise of the genre flicks
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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February 11, 2024
This year was all about genre films, from Kristen Stewart's barbell romance to Angus Cloud's Oakland epic.
Campaign Trail
Campaign notebook: The dizzying web of big-money influence
Tim Redmond
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February 11, 2024
Plus: Remarkable hype, Lurie's money, and why Breed's allies want to control the Democratic Party.
Opinion
Spending MLK Day in Cuba
Mark Ginsburg
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February 7, 2024
A country the US still calls 'terrorist' celebrates the legacy of a US civil rights leader
Opinion
Will Joan Baez and Bob Dylan endorse a socialist for president at the Super Bowl?
Joel Schechter
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February 7, 2024
Well, not to our knowledge—but since the MAGA folks are obsessed with Taylor Swift, let the rumors fly!
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