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Wednesday, January 15, 2025

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‘Too Much Too Young’: When British youth fought racism with ska

Daniel Rachel's brilliant new history of the iconic 2 Tone record label finds contemporary relevance in riot-roiled UK.

Young Joon Kwak’s BAMPFA show is a rebellious, sparkling tease

Multi-faceted artist works queer South Korean love into resin and rhinestones for MATRIX program.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Skip the Needle

Bliss to the boldness of this righteous, Octavia Butler-inspired quartet.

Under the Stars: On the eve of two sophomore album releases that epitomize SF hustle

Fake Fruit and Chime School, folks. Plus: new releases from Shigeto and London club Tangent.

Live Shots: Herbie Hancock made Stern Grove ‘Rockit’

The jazz and electro legend electrified the free festival with a full band, very deep catalog, and, yes, a keytar.

Dick Dale via the Dead: otherworldly BALTHVS grooves at Outside Lands Night Show

The Bogotá power trio is known for its global sound, but brought electric SF specificity to Rickshaw Stop.

Outside Lands’ best bites were a taste of good things to come

Restaurant previews and possible new menu items stole the weekend’s culinary spotlight.

‘It’s Brat Summer, turn on the tunes’: 5th FACT/SF Fest steps out

Organizer-choreographer Charles Slender-White's gathering foregrounds artist integrity with plenty of sparkle.

Still not in love? Classic pop outfit 10cc returns with ’70s gold

Frontman Graham Gouldman on the band's refreshed relevance, working with the Ramones, and launching a new album.

Fueled by anger at injustice, an artist forged a new path through ‘Beauty and Terror’

Using colored string and wax, Robin L. Bernstein connects generations of Jewish heritage—and antisemitism.