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Screen Grabs: Stalin’s funeral, New Deal art, and a harrowing Mexican fable of unrest
Dennis Harvey
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May 27, 2021
Three new movies seem like history repeating. Plus, an invigorating Legacy Film Festival On Aging
The Agenda
SF supes want an end to tear gas and rubber bullets at peaceful demos
Tim Redmond
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May 23, 2021
Plus: What are we going to do about all of those parklets as the city opens up again? That's The Agenda for May 24-31
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
Movies
Screen Grabs: RRAWR! Balboa reopens with Godzilla’s Monster Bash
Dennis Harvey
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May 13, 2021
Plus: CCSF student film fest and three riveting new movies, one starring a very macho Mads Mikkelsen
Art
Review: In ‘Uncanny Valley,’ disturbing ripples from artificial intelligence
Genevieve Quick
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April 29, 2021
Excellent De Young show reveals technology's ties to oppressive tactics—and art's to the arms trade
Movies
Screen Grabs: Films for a fragile planet, from Puerto Rico to Mars
Dennis Harvey
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April 19, 2021
Livable Planet fest opens with excellent Landfall, more. Plus: 8 Billion Angels, Occupy the Farm, Gunda, Malni
Movies
Screen Grabs: Delving into the toxic bastions
Dennis Harvey
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April 8, 2021
Love—both endearing and abusive—finds its way into prison, army, and sports in these new movies
Movies
SFFILM fest spotlights Rita Moreno, Muppets, ‘Lost Landscapes of Oakland’
Dennis Harvey
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April 4, 2021
2021 installment of the super-fest beams from drive-in and laptop, with plenty of star power.
News + Politics
Why so many mass killings? It’s simple.
Laura Fraser
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March 24, 2021
In Colorado, military-level weapons, designed for mass murder, are for sale at your local gun store.
Art
Review: Zarouhie Abdalian holds back too much in ‘We can decide’
Genevieve Quick
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March 24, 2021
At Altman Siegel, the artist's minimal interventions gesture admirably but too delicately at weighty ideals.
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