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SOMArts show kicks off Dia de los Muertos season

ART LOOKS San Francisco takes its Day of the Dead seriously -- it's a sacred moment --  but, in the spirit of the magical holiday that pierces...

Party Radar: Up with Clam

PARTY RADARĀ I love diving deep, deep into the Bay Area nightlife scene every week, but sometimes it gets a little lonely rooting around for...

Party Radar: Lace in the leather

PARTY RADARĀ I've already listed the plethora of leather affairs this week for Folsom Street Fair, but there's a deluge of great parties that aren't...

Dolores Huerta, filling the screen

In 1962, political organizer Dolores Huerta was a twice-divorced mother of seven. She had also just told Cesar ChƔvez that she would join him...

A ‘dangerous felon’ who was never convicted of a violent crime

Two years ago, Juan Francisco Lopez Sanchez was arrested for the death of Kate Steinle on San Franciscoā€™s popular waterfront. The case gained national...

Jodorowsky’s zoom

SCREEN GRABS In perhaps the most surprising and vigorous artistic comeback since Thomas Pynchon suddenly started publishing again after a quarter-century pause, Alejandro Jodorowsky...

A new union rises in the Pacific Northwest

Bob's Burgers and Brew, a hamburger joint at the Cook Road freeway exit on Interstate 5, about two hours north of Seattle, doesn't look...

Look out

SCREEN GRABS After the long-fought but still remarkable gains of recent years under the most gay-friendly POTUS in American history, the LGBTQ community has...

Deaf dance in the time of Trump

Last fall, dancers from Turkey's Deaf Dance Academy paid for much of their own airfare to perform Anatolian folk and belly dance in the...

La Favi reigns

Natalia GarcĆ­a a.k.a. La Favi was raised in San Franciscoā€™s Glen Park neighborhood. She started performing as a little kid who danced in the...