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Tagged with: San Francisco

Dance festival honors 5700 indigenous people once buried in Dolores Park

FLACC's outdoor Latinx and Indigenous performances in 'sii agua sí: Remembering the Waterways in Yelamu' activate the forgotten

Arts Forecast: SF International Arts Fest, Litcrawl, Lumpialooza, Bearrison…

A burlesque Prince tribute, a round of queer horror, Mattilda Sycamore Bernstein, and more great events this week.

Good Taste: After-hours boba, badass pumpkin spice lattes, and a coffee fest

Choose your own autumn beverage adventure, day or night!

Poems for the big one: Kim Addonizio’s latest radiates ‘mortal life’

In 'Now We're Getting Somewhere,' the lauded local poet (and recent banjo enthusiast) sparks the political and personal.

How Todd Haynes captured The Velvet Underground’s transgressive impact

New doc's director speaks about the personal and cultural shockwave of the seminal '60s band.

Día de los San Franciscanos: Altars return to SOMArts

Beloved performer Per Sia speaks about hosting a Muertos drag show at the yearly exhibition—and what a queen brings to celebrations of resilience.

Again, the Chron blames Boudin for a terrible situation that wasn’t his fault

The case of two bicycle hit-and-runs is a lot more complicated than Heather Knight's column suggests.

The profound importance of a new Housing Plan for San Francisco

The Agenda: City planners admit the 'Jobs Economy' was a disaster. Will they really take another path this time?

Halloween Meltdown host John Waters talks trash

In a wide-ranging Q&A, the People's Pervert dishes on punk, his San Francisco haunts, Patty Hearst, Johnny Depp, and modern-day censorship.

Under the Stars: Ready for a show? Björk, Dehd, One Found Sounds announce local gigs

Plus new releases for days, like the keytar majesty of London's Los Bitchos and their latest single "Las Panteras."