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Mexico
Movies
SF’s film fest season heats up with bountiful Latino and African gems
Dennis Harvey
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September 25, 2023
Cine+Mas and BAMPFA host two annual favorites. Plus: Yugoslav 'Black Wave' director Zelimir Zilnik retrospective
Movies
‘Cassandro’ director: ‘Even in the macho wrestling world, a flamboyant gay man broke down walls’
Pam Grady
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September 14, 2023
Roger Ross Williams on filming the incredible story of the Mexican lucha libre star with Gael García Bernal
Movies
Screen Grabs: Scrappy kids, rotting queens, and ‘the Liberace of lucha libre’
Dennis Harvey
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September 14, 2023
Three of Sundance's most interesting movies finally hit screens here. Plus: Can you ride with Outlaw Johnny Black?
Lit
‘Weed’ sparks up candid cannabis education for young people—and the rest of us
Marke B.
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September 10, 2023
Caitlin Donohue's latest book for teens takes a big picture view of cannabis policy and culture in the Americas
Movies
Eyeing the bounty of experimental films at CROSSROADS 2023
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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September 5, 2023
SF Cinematheque's 14th installment promises alchemical techniques, diabolical creations, frenetic explosions of color
Art
Tin man from El Sobrante: Dave Yoas turns the antiquated upside-down
Mary Corbin
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August 30, 2023
The artist's upcycled toy collages bring the vintage into new light.
Drug policy
The myth of drug cartels is a cover for state-sanctioned violence
Caitlin Donohue
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August 11, 2023
Author Oswaldo Zavala says the way we think about Mexican narcos is all wrong
Onstage
Confronting decline while flying through the air in ‘the Curve’ at Fringe Fest
Joshua Rotter
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August 11, 2023
Circus acrobat Genie Cartier's show combines gravity-defying feats with candid tales of a body slowing down
Environment
Can Burning Man ever be carbon neutral?
Steven T. Jones
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August 10, 2023
We hear a lot of talk. The reality on the ground is different—and a professor from SF State is gathering the data
Onstage
At Fringe Fest, a tale of bullied young immigrants ‘Dancing Home’
Emily Wilson
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August 10, 2023
Dyana Díaz's play was inspired by a children's book—and her own experience at the San Francisco Youth Theatre
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