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Downtown darling Amber Martin rides high on musical wheel of fortune

Uplifted by Radical Faeries and naked Reba shows, the NYC star headlines 'Cassette Roulette' with John Cameron Mitchell

Screen Grabs: A slew of slays for spooky season

From 'Ring' and 'Anguish' to 'Phantasm' and 'Sex Demons,' local theaters have got your fright nights covered

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

Seeking out ‘Mission Rebel No. 1’—and a father’s story

Rev Jesse James founded the historic Mission Rebels in the 1960s. David James relates his life through music onstage

Screen Grabs: Tutti Frutti, it’s the Little Richard movie

Plus: 'Blackstar' prequel to a queer classic, pranking at a high level in 'Chop & Steele,' moody 'Leda,' more

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...

The world stands with Cuba—but not Joe Biden or Nancy Pelosi

Protests focus on ongoing brutal boycott and 'terrorist' claim that has no basis in reality.

Remembering Spain’s 15-M Movement, Occupy’s scrappy precursor

As the US looks back a decade later, a necessary reminder that Occupy was a reverberation of a global movement.

Opinion: The Great Highway shutdown fiasco

It's worse for the environment. It's infuriated residents. The city needs to rethink the highway closure—now, when a compromise is possible.

‘It’s always been there:’ Dolores Huerta speaks out on racism and Jim Crow

At 91, the co-founder of the United Farmworkers Union is still active and speaking out against voter suppression.