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Black Power history told through a story of love and family in ‘Stayed on Freedom’

Dan Berger's book traces the journey of Zoharah Simmons and Michael Simmons—and challenges perceptions

Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Jeunée Simon

The actor creates safe spaces of excellence, expression, and diversity in every production she graces.

Screen Grabs: With ‘To Leslie,’ Andrea Riseborough proves she can do anything

Plus: 'Triangle of Sadness' skewers society, 'Hinterland' is 'Se7en' via Dr. Caligari, 'Kratt' is definitely not for kids.

Scream something: BAMPFA projects women’s rage in ‘Outcry’

Photographer Whitney Bradshaw's series captures a range of bellows against the patriarchy.

Screen Grabs: Tween screams—and other late-summer hits and misses

A crucial abortion-at-the-border doc, 'Summering' recalls a gender-switched 'Stand By Me,' plus more new releases.

OMCA’s ‘Hella Feminist’ Meets The Moment On This Summer’s Most Timely Issue

After Roe's reversal, an essential new exhibit explores the four major waves of feminism through a Bay Area lens

Screen Grabs: For the love of Monica

A tribute to Italian screen siren Monica Vitti, two Davids (Lynch and Cronenberg) face off, 'Hold Your Fire,' more movies

In ‘We Need to Talk About Cosby,’ W. Kamau Bell dives into the unspeakable

The comedian-documentarian talks about getting people to talk about 'America's Dad' as sexual predator for new Showtime series.

A tricky proposition: 20 years of feminist art on display in ‘New Time’

Expansive show at BAMPFA holds real brilliance, though falters in its politically pluralistic approach

Screen Grabs: Horrors for Halloween: some silly, some quite good

Last Night in Soho falters, Antlers soars. Plus: Signal Broadcast Intrusion, Night Teeth, more fiendish flicks