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Live Shots: Patti Smith ‘Howl’s at Stern Grove (and a festive crowd howls back)

The rock legend read Allen Ginsberg and launched into career favorites for an ecstatic crowd at the packed park.

Seeing Ghost, and the importance of embracing Satan amid fabricated panics

In the age of QANON and hysterical anti-LGBTQ backlash, one rock band embodies a hellishly fantastic alternative.

Leafy green jams—and Pearl & the Oysters!—headline Presidio Theatre Bliss Festival

San Cha, Bobby Oroza, and LOUDA will take the two-day stage among the trees.

The myth of drug cartels is a cover for state-sanctioned violence

Author Oswaldo Zavala says the way we think about Mexican narcos is all wrong

Electrifying lead and stellar music deserve more from ‘Tina’

Fresh approach is needed for jukebox musical's tale of monumental singer. Plus: David Bowie tribute brings fireworks

Mouthpieces, mistletoe, cuttlefish bones summon sonic interplay in ‘auxil’

K.R.M. Mooney's potent forms at Altman Siegel connect sculpture-making to music-making

Under the Stars: No half-steppin’ for a half-century of hip-hop

Zum Audio celebrates 25, Jessy Lanza and Vinyl Williams serve up stunners, a foamboy burnout, more new music

Brasileiro blast: Brazilian legends electrify the Bay

Ride the wave with concerts from Arthur Verocai, Seu Jorge, Bebel Gilberto, Daniel Jobim, and Rogê

Class warfare with a mop and bucket in ‘Doméstica Realidad’

An 'Upstairs-Downstairs' update—including apps and iPhones—in one of the most enjoyable shows of the year at Brava

Suck on this: The eviction-fueled, Web 1.0 dykesploitation of ‘Sugar High Glitter City’ returns

Directors of iconic 2001 lesbian ensemble film reflect on the eve of its SF PornFilmFestival screenings.