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Do Yayoi Kusama’s candy-colored creations transcend a problematic past?

Recently reported racist writings in the towering 94-year-old artist's past raised questions about her blockbuster SFMOMA show.

Hannah Diamond’s glistening hyperpop explores ‘the space between being a person and an image’

The PC Music star talks about new beginnings with album 'Perfect Picture'—and dishes on Kesha deep cuts

Pompadoured troubadour Tav Falco to rock newly rebooted Kilowatt

'It'll be a night to crack the imperialist black egg,' says Memphis legend, appearing with longtime band Panther Burns.

A view of ‘Bay Area Now 9’: Triennial makes case for SF’s enduring creative community

Look to Janet Delaney and Lenore Chinn's pieces for proof of longstanding, vital role of local artists.

24-karat gowns, ghost handprints, powerful hair, more in MoAD’s fall exhibitions

New exhibits uplift and memorialize through ravishing color, while provoking thoughts about the SF just beyond the walls

Arts Forecast: Civic Center to be flooded with drag queens, fabulously

Join 'The Show.' Plus: How Weird, Bearrison, APAture, Kal Penn, Dreamers' Circus, 111 Minna turns 30, more to do

Billionaires file legal brief attacking the unhoused in SF

While city fails to train staff on sweeps, the people who created this crisis are asking the Supreme Court to blame the victims.

What we saw at the Toronto International Film Festival

No starry red carpet, but plenty of dazzle in thoughtful new films by Anna Kendrick, Ava DuVernay, Wim Wenders, more

Screen Grabs: Mill Valley Film Fest dances onto screens, with mighty big features

Starpower and highly anticipated new releases fuel the 46th edition. Plus: Gialloween, 'Hello Dankness,' and fighting Monsanto

Screen Grabs: Seeing the other side of Scorsese

Plus: Alternative Visions goes Buñuel, Astrakan touches, #Chadgetstheaxe swings, Perpetrator misses, more movies