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Tagged with: San Francisco

Heather Wilcoxon’s work is unafraid to be ‘dark, emotional, stubborn’

'I don’t paint pretty. Or anything that matches the couch,' says the Sausalito artist, letting raw emotions spill out

Arts Forecast: Licking our chops (daintily) for Foodwise Summer Bash

"People think of the Farmers Market as 'Oh, cherries are in season,' but there's a complex web of relationships going on beneath the surface,"...

With Anchor’s closure, SF loses much more than a brewery

It was the taste of The City in a bottle, telling a classic story—now ruined by corporate mismanagement

In endless US wars, some people matter, and some people don’t

Author Norman Solomon talks about the human toll of the military machine—and why we so rarely hear about it.

‘The Tudors’ offers an irresistible lesson in state propaganda

With royals very much in the news lately, Legion of Honor show underlines how power shapes culture

Mime Troupe dives into ‘doom loop’ hysteria in affecting ‘Breakdown’

Latest show cuts through the right-wing propaganda with heart, laughs, and plenty of colorful characters

Does SF need 24/7 robot taxis (that don’t pay any fee to be taxis)?

Plus: A move to limit ballot information, and a cut to affordable housing requirements for developers. That's The Agenda for July 9-16

Silent Film Fest kicks off with a Douglas Fairbanks swan song

26th installment includes Mae Murray, Laurel & Hardy, Sessue Hayakawa, Mary Philbin Norma Shearer—all with live music

A very happy 80th birthday to funk architect Fred Wesley

Celebrate the genius trombonist and essential member of James Brown's coterie with some of his indispensable grooves

Good Taste: Where to score free food on your birthday

Have your cake and pizza, too: Bay Area businesses will treat you on that special day