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What we saw at Sundance 2024, part one: Rise of the genre flicks

This year was all about genre films, from Kristen Stewart's barbell romance to Angus Cloud's Oakland epic.

Under the Stars: DJ Harrison’s funky birdie, Sleater-Kinney’s deep cuts, more music news

Nubya Garcia, Asha Wells, Dandee, Kahil El’zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble—so much good stuff to hear this week

Good Taste: How to celebrate Lunar New Year the Bay way

Kick off the Year of the Dragon with luscious dumplings, Bún bò Huế, and prosperity salads.

Splash down into SF Beer Week at these 10+ stellar events

Kölsch Crown Night, Standard Deviant Chili Cook-Off, Rize Up Beer + Bread, Sweetheart Night, more wet your whistle.

Arts Forecast: ‘The Wiz’ whisks us right down that Yellow Brick Road

Plus: Danny Glover, Kafana Balkan, Valentine's Gay, Tongues Untied, parallax errors, Bob Dylan Center, more great things to do

Tiny homes with giant restrictions are not a solution to homelessness

Tiny tombs, I mean tiny homes Not a place to call our own  Tiny tombs better describes the triggerr of those jail-like rooms  The InsideNOTsafe is a...

Arts Forecast: Edwardian Ball Returns, new Music Book Club launches, more

Stage Dive into Life, Kate Bush drag tribute, Floating Points, Icebreaker's Ball, 'Colonizing America'—get out there

Remembering The Soft Moon

Former Bay Area musician Luis Vasquez had a huge impact on the scene, and his gorgeously dark sensibility will live on.

Under the Stars: Unleash the musical Kraken of 2024!

RIP the great Les McCann, but welcome Sheer Mag, Torrey, Michael Shannon, Con Brio, and a Floating Points ballet

In a globalized art world, why does SF need its own fairs? The answer lies in FOG

Smaller galleries like Jonathan Carver Moore, Schlomer Haus, CULT Aimee Friberg welcomed far-flung visitors to local excellence