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Screen Grabs: ‘La Cocina’ serves up an intense kitchen confidential
Dennis Harvey
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October 28, 2024
Alonso Ruizpalacios' tour de force of delectable cinematic technique. Plus: 'Black Box Diaries' traces harrowing Japanese sexual abuse case.
Stage Review
MAGAphobia: Brian Copeland reckons with Trump’s Kool-Aid drinkers at The Marsh
Charles Lewis III
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October 17, 2024
In 'The Great American Shit Show,' performer's sharp gaze turns to the intersection of bigotry and trauma.
Healthcare
UCSF moves to fire staffer who challenged school’s stance on Palestine
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September 2, 2024
Therapist defended renowned doctor who questioned the health impacts of Zionism; now she's facing dismissal.
Stage Review
‘Best Available’: For theater lovers, uncomfortable in all the right ways
Charles Lewis III
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June 4, 2024
Shotgun Players' production wends through the tangle of absurdities of being artistic in a capitalist world.
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Screen Grabs: Doc Stories fest sheds light in these fact-challenged times
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The alternative rock hero speaks about making '90s-defining albums—and what it was like for women in the industry
Movies
Screen Grabs: Bold, Black, beautiful—and invisible in the fashion industry
Dennis Harvey
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Telling the supermodel stories of Bethann Hardison and Donyale Luna. Plus: 'Fair Play' questions love with a vengeance
Lit
Black Power history told through a story of love and family in ‘Stayed on Freedom’
James Tracy
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Dan Berger's book traces the journey of Zoharah Simmons and Michael Simmons—and challenges perceptions
Best of the Bay
Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Jeunée Simon
Charles Lewis III
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February 21, 2023
The actor creates safe spaces of excellence, expression, and diversity in every production she graces.
Movies
Screen Grabs: With ‘To Leslie,’ Andrea Riseborough proves she can do anything
Dennis Harvey
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Plus: 'Triangle of Sadness' skewers society, 'Hinterland' is 'Se7en' via Dr. Caligari, 'Kratt' is definitely not for kids.
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