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30 years of wild Noise Pop nights and ‘talent beyond genre’

Festival co-owner Jordan Kurland on filling the city with independent music and his favorite live moments

Shifting gender: Kitka gives voice to a Balkan ‘sworn virgin’

The womens' vocal ensemble uses innovative techniques to tell a unique tale of ancient Eastern European social codes.

3 new, deeply rooted sounds for Black History Month

Kelela, J.Rocc, and 180 Proof Records polish up sounds from gospel's heyday, '90s R&B, and Detroit jazz.

With audience assist, the Grammys did right by hip-hop and (almost) Beyoncé

65th edition of the awards was actually good, celebrating global and essential roots forms.

Arts Forecast: OK, how about a Valentine’s dance and roller-disco block party?

Plus: SF Beer Week, Ritual of Myth Making, Black Choreographers Festival, Valentechno, Blackwater Holylight, more

‘This Is National Wake’ spotlights the punk band that challenged Apartheid

Mirissa Neff's documentary illuminates a little-known chapter of music history that embodies political resistance

God save the film queens at Mostly British Fest

Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Rachel Ward, Charlotte Rampling, Maggie Smith, Mary Quant, more star in latest edition

Win tickets to see reggae greats Big Mountain!

The 'Baby, I Love Your Way' faves come to Sweetwater Music Hall with DJ Sep. Here's how to win tix.

Jam-packed: 10+ live shows and fests to carry you through spring

Sol Blume, Mill Valley Music Festival, Big Joanie, Lalin St Juste, Con Brio, more we're stoked to hear communally

Under the Stars: Lakecia Benjamin pulls jazz saxophone weight, Yaeji readies the ‘Hammer’

Plus: Lineup of SFJAZZ-Noise Pop concerts features Nate Mercereau's cosmic duets with the Golden Gate Bridge.