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Arts Forecast: Who doesn’t love a Neon Gothic Unicorn?

trixxie carr's new sci-fi drag cabaret, El Rio's wild birthday, SF Coffee Fest, Crack Cloud, Missing Persons, 'Morte de Smudgie,' more to do

The deep problem with the Glasgow summit that leads to failure

The global elites ask none of the insanely rich to give up anything, and let oil companies off the hook—while they seek sacrifice from the rest of us. Not going to work.

Arts Forecast: Pop-Up Magazine pops back up, more

Nachos Fest, Lady Bunny, Fleetmac Wood, SF Symphony Día de los Muertos, Go Bang! and so much more to do.

6 moments in which music definitely stole a Wes Anderson scene

Exalting the master of the "needle drop"—the practice of using known songs to add new cinematic dimensions.

Bring the noise: Fall’s best albums, part two

A sweet soundtrack to those leaves falling: Check our list of must-nabs featuring Nubya Garcia, Lotic, Ross From Friends, and more.

Under the Stars: Got love for ESG? Check these upcoming Bay concerts

We've got the deets on Avalon Emerson's local gig, a three-night Slumberland Records showcase, and exciting new releases.

Screen Grabs: Real horror in the Capitol

New doc details January 6 insurrection. Plus, three more seasonally appropriate thriller-chillers

Robots in the crash pad: The twisted takeover of the Red Victorian Hotel

How Haight Ashbury countercultural ideals were distorted by a tech "co-living" experiment, and a trans performance community was displaced.

Chanel Miller, artist and ‘Emily Doe’ in Stanford assault case, speaks at Asian Art Museum

Writer Esmé Weijun Wang interviews Miller, whose 75-foot mural hangs in the new Wilbur Gallery.

Under the Stars: La Doña shines, Kelly Lee Owens breaks through

Plus: A Mexican retro-synthpop compilation, 'Entroducing' at 25, more musical highlights