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Tagged with: Music

BFF.fm dials in a decade of indie community—with a big party, of course

The online radio station boasts 110 current shows and 10 years of openings SF's ears. Celebrate on Thu/31

At Greek Theatre, Sigur Rós leaned into easy uplift

Gone are the days when the Icelandic outfit repped the sound of the future—but at least the strings are pretty

Tenderloin tour upends ‘doom loop’ narrative

There's a lot more to the neighborhood than the national media wants to report.

Jazz legend John Santos teaches ‘Rhythms of Resistance’ to defeat gentrification

New course on Cuban and Puerto Rican music at MoAD highlights their role in the struggle for social justice

Under the Stars: Juicebumps wiggle, Brontez jacks, Kendra Morris expands, more new jams

The Strangers nail uptempo hip-hop without the cringe, and Jaime Drake triumphed over rude talkers at Du Nord

‘Sylvester, the Mighty Real’ chases SF’s soul through city streets

Marvin K. White and Eye Zen's dramatic walking tour beatifies the queer singer, but dances around a central conflict

Fabric portraitist Alice Beasley stitches together politics and community

Piedmont resident sews poignant scenes from the both the Civil Rights movement and the neighborhood cafe.

Remembering K-Maxx, the Bay Area producer who was ‘positivity personified’

Dâm-Funk, Peanut Butter Wolf, and the Sweater Funk crew weigh in on what makes the loss of Kenyan "Ken" Hopkins' a gut punch.

A drag tribute fit for Sinéad’s mighty voice

'Her music is the kind of poetry that lends itself to the drama drag queens do so well,' says trixxie carr of upcoming show

Still Pleasure Victims: Berlin swings into the Bay to take our breath away

David Diamond of the '80s favorites on touring with Boy George, crushing on Tom Cruise, and retooling their biggest hit