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Music
The joy (and tech) of Old St. Mary’s free Noontime Concerts
Marke B.
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September 18, 2023
35 years of Tuesday lunchtime tranquillity, expanding the definition of "classical" and juiced with state-of-the-art streaming
Movies
Screen Grabs: Scrappy kids, rotting queens, and ‘the Liberace of lucha libre’
Dennis Harvey
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September 14, 2023
Three of Sundance's most interesting movies finally hit screens here. Plus: Can you ride with Outlaw Johnny Black?
Movies
Screen Grabs: You’re cordially invited to an HOA meeting from hell
Dennis Harvey
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August 30, 2023
Plus: Hilary Swank is 'The Good Mother' and 'Goldfish' pulls off a big, messy portrait of dementia
City Hall
Lies, damn lies, and the new ‘report’ on San Francisco government
Calvin Welch
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August 28, 2023
Ignore the realities of SF politics. Ignore a wide-ranging corruption scandal. Just go after district elections. That's what the Rose Institute, funded by Michael Moritz, is doing.
Lit
Shipwrecks and scurvy: ‘The Wager’ reveals human frailty beneath European colonialism
Lou Fancher
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August 23, 2023
Novelist David Grann's tale of 18th-century maritime disaster adds to his record of relentless truth-telling, rats and all
Culture
Arts.Co.Lab is ready to dismantle the ‘rigged’ arts funding paradigm
Brandy Collins
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August 22, 2023
Local cultural equity agency aims to equip BIPOC artists with tools for a sustainable practice and dignified life
Movies
Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality
Dennis Harvey
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August 16, 2023
Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')
Music
Seeing Ghost, and the importance of embracing Satan amid fabricated panics
Danny Acosta
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August 14, 2023
In the age of QANON and hysterical anti-LGBTQ backlash, one rock band embodies a hellishly fantastic alternative.
Movies
Bringing sexy back? Ira Sachs on his steamy, unrated new ‘Passages’
Pam Grady
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August 9, 2023
"We consider Hollywood this kind of liberal mecca but there's censorship involved," says the filmmaker
Movies
A musician risks it all to lead Ugandan opposition in ‘Bobi Wine’
Pam Grady
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August 3, 2023
Filmmakers Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo followed the presidential hopeful despite threats, jail, and shooting
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