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Movies
No words: Savor the Castro’s last moments as movie palace with ‘A Day of Silents’
Dennis Harvey
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November 28, 2023
Start off with 10am all-cartoon bill, and stay for slapstick, swashbuckle, and romantical burlesque on the beloved screen.
Lit
In ‘The Return,’ James Terry pens a lush, tragic ‘coming-of-old-age’ story
Lou Fancher
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November 25, 2023
Novella's UC professor protagonist must brave modern cacophony, despite silent film obsession.
Music
Under the Stars: Dawn of H31R’s hip hop reign, new book gives ’80s R&B its due…
John-Paul Shiver
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November 13, 2023
Fierce We Are Scorpio debut at Yoshi's, Freight & Salvage welcomes Thanksgiving orphans, more music news
Onstage
What’s up, THEYFRIEND? Dive into the fierce nonbinary performance festival
Joshua Rotter
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November 11, 2023
Co-host LOTUS BOY fills us in on third annual International showcase for nonbinary artists.
Music
Under the Stars: Immerse yourself in Meernaa’s dark and stormy cinematic soul
John-Paul Shiver
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October 24, 2023
Plus: Pachyman, Loveshadow's Dark Entries debut, Con Brio—and James Brown! New (and some classic) music
Lit
Booker winner Anne Enright: ‘I don’t play hide-and-seek, I play hide-and-hide’
Lou Fancher
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October 15, 2023
The Dublin author on new 'The Wren, The Wren,' which centers the women left behind by a garrulous poet
Art Review
24-karat gowns, ghost handprints, powerful hair, more in MoAD’s fall exhibitions
Charles Lewis III
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October 12, 2023
New exhibits uplift and memorialize through ravishing color, while provoking thoughts about the SF just beyond the walls
Art Review
Ana Jotta’s ‘Never the Less’: Drawing in many senses of the word
Bec Imrich
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October 4, 2023
At Wattis, the longtime Portuguese artist's first US show is an exhilarating peek into her work, rife with references and wordplay
Art
Saturating the mundane with the sensual in JP Morrison Lans’ ‘The Love Eater’
Halim Madi
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September 24, 2023
The Tulsa artist's show at Heron Arts summons the ungraspable beneath the everyday, with bold colors and body parts.
Lit
Litquake turns the page with a new leader, who tells us what to catch
Lou Fancher
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September 22, 2023
Executive Director Norah Piehl on what it's like joining the sprawling literary extravaganza, and who's top of her reading list
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