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‘The Petal’ explores slippery imagery, through cyanotype and hydrograph

At Et al. etc, Misa Chhan and Lyric Shen' stitched fabric, image transfers, BDSM practices, and dye resists

Belinda Carlisle: ‘Pop music is especially important now—uplifting people is good’

Before hitting the Bay Area, the Go-Gos legend speaks on her inspiring solo return, and what keeps her going.

Live Shots: Patti Smith ‘Howl’s at Stern Grove (and a festive crowd howls back)

The rock legend read Allen Ginsberg and launched into career favorites for an ecstatic crowd at the packed park.

Screen Grabs: Sex, tech, and Godzilla—who could ask for anything more?

Three film fests bring the essentials. Plus: 'Pee Wee's Big Adventure' and more '80s delights

What the city can still do to control the rogue robotaxis

This is by no means over—but SF needs to get out in front of this kind of tech before it becomes such a huge problem

Seeing Ghost, and the importance of embracing Satan amid fabricated panics

In the age of QANON and hysterical anti-LGBTQ backlash, one rock band embodies a hellishly fantastic alternative.

Leafy green jams—and Pearl & the Oysters!—headline Presidio Theatre Bliss Festival

San Cha, Bobby Oroza, and LOUDA will take the two-day stage among the trees.

The real problem with the CPUC’s robotaxi decision

Like AI, this is going to displace human employees. And nobody in government is demanding that the profits be shared with the people whose lives are damaged.

Confronting decline while flying through the air in ‘the Curve’ at Fringe Fest

Circus acrobat Genie Cartier's show combines gravity-defying feats with candid tales of a body slowing down

Can Burning Man ever be carbon neutral?

We hear a lot of talk. The reality on the ground is different—and a professor from SF State is gathering the data