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Tagged with: Opera

SF Opera’s ‘The Elixir of Love’ presents case for resuscitating problematic ‘classics’

'Nice guy' trope and love drugs aside, are you drinking the potion?

Screen Grabs: 50 years of downs and ups for extraordinary ‘Holy Mountain’

Jodorowsky’s masterpiece once truly defined underground cinema. Plus: 'The Star Wars Holiday Special' resurrected, Taiwanese gems, more

‘Omar’ is pretty to look at, but opera treats slavery with kid gloves

New work by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels traces the tempestuous life of enslaved African scholar Omar ibn Said.

What happens when a true metalhead collabs with the Symphony? ‘Drowned in Light’

2022 Emerging Black Composers Project winner Jens Ibsen draws on progressive metal and blackgaze in latest work

Screen Grabs: Men on misguided paths in ‘Manodrome’ and ‘The Mission’

John Chau brings Jesus where no one wants him and Jesse Eisenberg bends to misogynistic fervor in two new movies

Under the Stars: Devo bids farewell at 50, RIP the 45 King…

Plus: Drum & bass on the rise, Aretha's stunning '70s streak, Aphrose soul from Toronto, more new music

Screen Grabs: Are increasingly longer run-times justified? For ‘The Delinquents,’ yes

Argentine export is more than a heist flick. Plus: Hyperactive but promising 'Persian Version' and harrowing but beautiful 'Natural Light'

A man, a plan, a swan: SF Opera’s ‘Lohengrin’ shimmers despite Wagner’s bloat

Striking sets, strong company, and excellent conducting by Eun Sun Kim enliven this epic journey through German folklore.

Screen Grabs: 3rd i Fest takes on Indian politics, TikTok obsession, Bangla Surf Girls

Plus: UN Film Fest on the dying press and nuclear testing, charming classic Chinese musicals, Birthday Party doc

Screen Grabs: Tom Wolfe and Joan Baez walk into a theater ….

Four new docs focus on fascinating (and sometimes repellant) people, from the famous to the better-left-alone