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Sunday, July 13, 2025

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Tagged with: Music

Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Spacemoth

Maryam Qudus' hellfire cosmic lo-fi bedlam is best received live, to get the full thwack.

Remembering Jeff Beck’s endless talent, through Stevie and Mingus

A thrift store find ushered me into the guitarist's world, which straddled, rock, jazz, blues, and funk.

Under the Stars: Oakland’s Orchestra Gold is on the verge with Afro-psych flair

Plus: Evident joy of Seven Davis Jr.'s 'savedbythebell'—and a lost Madonna track from 1985?

With deep musical family roots, young cellist Sterling Elliott breaks out

The Juilliard phenom, who has been playing since age three, steps into the spotlight at Davies Symphony Hall.

Arts Forecast: Ashkenaz hits 50, celebrate MLK, Soundbox returns, more

Lollygaggers last show, Black Techno Matters, Sholeh Asgary, Polyglamorous, so much more to do this weekend

Screen Grabs: Celebrating eternally anti-conformist filmmaker Dale Hoyt

Three tributes to the late iconoclast. Plus: 'Elegy to Seijun Suzuki' and Eastern European absurdist classics at BAMPFA

Arts Forecast: Sketchfest returns, Elvis-Bowie Birthday Bash, glassjaw, more

Stage Dive Into Life, Free Noontime Concerts, Chris Botti, Scientist, more events to kick your year off right

Screen Grabs: Does the world need another Whitney bio-pic?

Plus: Damien Chazelle sets out to expose Hollywood poseurs in 'Babylon,' winds up pointing finger at himself.

Under the Stars: Former Berkeley baller Rebecca Jade brings neo-soul swish to Bay gig

Plus: Oakland post-punks Non Plus Temps do forebears ESG proud, Fine Grain Records' 10-year comp grooves, more

Under the Stars: Jelee’s quirky bass-bin thunk, Kelly McFarling lays ‘Bed of a River’ bare

Plus: Up close to Kuti via 'Fela is Everything' and alt 1980s Argentine sound.