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Tagged with: San Francisco

At Cal Shakes, a ‘Lear’ set adrift in Black San Francisco

Marcus Gardley's play moves Shakespeare's royal tragedy to the Fillmore in 1969, with much pontificating.

Lawsuit challenges SF’s homeless policies and seeks to stop sweeps

Data shows how the city repeatedly violates its own policies and federal Constitutional rights.

Under the Stars: ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ Sudan Archives takes The Independent’s crown

Plus: SF Philharmonic meets corridos tumbados, and the gospel magic of Pastor Champion.

How independent are Breed’s commissioners? Apparently not very.

Plus: The Planning Department is talking about 'equity;' what does that mean? That's The Agenda for Sept. 25-Oct. 2

Keith Hennessy set the pandemic to dance at CounterPulse with ‘Back’

The choreographer finds joy—and a fanciful stage wardrobe—in early COVID memories.

The radical drag queen at the heart of nightlife harm reduction

Punk rock party princess Kochina Rude on her mission to educate about safer drug use—and why it's deeply personal

A weaving of worlds: Miguel Arzabe explores ch’ixi

Everyday Bolivian textiles and harvest moon ritual inspire the Oakland artist.

Supes approve police spy cameras after debate that reflects national political instability

When there is a real threat of fascism on the national level, what should SF do about the local police?

Going hard for the Bard: SF Opera’s jaw-dropping ‘Antony and Cleopatra’

John Adams' latest transports Shakespeare to 1930s Europe—and set designer Mimi Lien nearly steals the show

This Folsom Weekend (and always), Black Techno Matters

A Saturday party showcases Black techno talent during the kinkfest.