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Tagged with: Protest

Screen Grabs: Two great social justice filmmakers return to the screen

Skip Norman's revolutionary '60s-'70s films and Glauber Rocha's daring 'Black God, White Devil' play BAMPFA.

The best (and the rest) on local stages in 2023

A wealth of productions highlighted the vitality of Bay Area theater in a year of protest and continued pandemic.

Party Radar: Pop your cork, sweetie—it’s NYE

Decadent affairs we demand you look into immediately, plus our annual Comedowns Are For Losers NYD party guide.

Under the Stars: At 50, Kahil El’Zabar’s Ethnic Heritage Ensemble brings mystic soul visions

Plus: Gu zhen techno in Chinatown, hot ESG doc, Beatles karaoke, more musical delights

Jenkins files serious charges against Bay Bridge protesters demanding Gaza ceasefire—but it’s a stretch

Serious criminal charges in civil disobedience cases are rare in SF, for good reason.

Screen Grabs: ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ and the evolution of trans cinema

1975 classic was rare sympathetic portrayal—now continued in new films 'Orlando, My Political Biography' and 'Biodome'

‘Custer had it coming’: Duane Linklater’s missives from an Indigenous present

In 'mymothersside' at BAMPFA, the OmaskĂªko Cree artist considers the importance of anti-colonialist language.

Under the Stars: Oakland producer sndtrak channels sunny ’80s TV vibes

Plus: 'I Need A Freak' still bangs from '83, Brian Auger's Oblivion Express gets complete, Emily Afton pays a visit, more.

Been here, done gone: Arhoolie Records’ Chris Strachwitz snapped our musical heritage

Beyond his precious recordings, a new book celebrates the documentarian's photos of essential roots musicians

New laws seek to end private developer risk, burdening public instead

Why should cities and counties guarantee profits for builders and push the costs of growth onto the local taxpayers?