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Movies
Screen Grabs: Roxie reopens with cinema classics (and a DC punk blast)
Dennis Harvey
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May 18, 2021
Ease back into the seats with beloved sights and sounds. Plus: Story of a Three-Day Pass, Honey Moccasin, Dance of the 41, more
Art
Review: Visceral silicone and resin expressions pour forth in ‘Gutz’
Genevieve Quick
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May 5, 2021
Local artist Sophronia Cook and Mexican duo ASMA conjure intriguing carnality at Et al.
Art
In SFMOMA mural, Liz Hernández conjures a spell for future healing
Emily Wilson
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April 2, 2021
Milagros, garlic, and losing an uncle early on to COVID inspired Mexican artist to fill a wall with hope.
News + Politics
No “Happy Women’s Day” at Mexico City’s radical March 8 protests
Caitlin Donohue
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March 11, 2021
With powerful determination, feminists faced down the metal walls rape apologist President AMLO built to keep them under control.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Intelligent adult drama? You don’t say
Dennis Harvey
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February 4, 2021
Filmmakers dive into tragic memory loss, senior homophobia, Mexican Jewish identity, thorny family issues
Movies
At Indiefest, director Rodrigo Reyes examines Mexico via time-traveling conquistador
Joshua Rotter
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February 1, 2021
Oakland filmmaker's '499' asks, How do we make tragic history real?
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Correspondent: Capitol insurrection as seen from abroad
Reese Erlich
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January 11, 2021
Journalists and activists overseas share what the world is thinking about us.
Art
Frida’s artful life on film—and in the galleries
Dennis Harvey
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October 29, 2020
Mexican icon's dramatic work and life are having a San Francisco moment, with de Young show and two screenings
Culture
Cannabis has a racism problem. The Floret Coalition can help.
Caitlin Donohue
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July 24, 2020
On Thursday, hundreds of people who work in the marijuana industry gathered for a virtual event called “allyship + weed” convened by cannabis brand...
News + Politics
Mexico and COVID: So far from god, so close to the epicenter
Caitlin Donohue
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April 8, 2020
MEXICO CITY, MEX. — I’m healthy and housed and I hope you and yours are safe. I wanted to write my first Letter From...
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