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‘The New Black Vanguard’ displays power at nexus of art and fashion

MoAD features 15 contemporary photographers expanding rigid narratives about Black media imagery

Puff: Hall of Flowers 2022 brought diamonds, slushies, beakers, vibes

The giant annual showcase in Santa Rosa was packed full of innovative (and sweet) products and great people.

Screen Grabs: A lost local ’90s gem finally gets a revival

Plus: A Lebanese all-woman rock band doc, the return of Dario Argento and Claire Denis, and 'All Quiet on the Western Front"

Arts Forecast: Terror Vault, How Weird, Other Minds, Autumn Lights, Day to Night, more

Monster Drawing Rally, 20th Street Block Party, Oktoberfest by the Beach, African Arts Fest, Black Poetry Day, so much to do this week!

Good Taste: Grab the cheesecake, Rose—Golden Girls Kitchen is coming to SF

Thank you for being a delicious pop-up homage to one of our favorite TV shows.

3 local ways to keep jamming, as Dead & Company call it quits

Dead night at Ashkenaz, rare concert film at Balboa Theatre, and other ways to get that fix.

Under the Stars: The Orielles’ art-rock pop splash, Theo Parrish gets his kicks, more

Scorching drum and bass courtesy of UFO! and Dark Entries cavorts with a Bill Converse time-trip... New music!

John Crew, legendary police accountability activist (and wonderful guy) dies at 65

Plus: The mayor's mandatory resignation letters—and why the new Housing Element Draft is a long, detailed, carefully crafted joke. That's The Agenda for Oct. 9-16

Live Shots: Relive the kinky joy (and delicious pain) of Folsom Street Fair

With warm vibes and friendly fetishists, this year's gathering felt truly San Francisco

20 years of Broke-Ass Stuart? That definitely requires a bonkers party

Celebrate two decades of cheap local love, as the impresario of inexpensiveness throws one heck of a shindig