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Tagged with: San Francisco

Arts Forecast: National Queer Arts Fest’s spunky ‘murmurations of queer power’

Plus: Bay Area Theater Week, DJ Tony Humphries, Swimming with Lesbians, singalong 'Moana,' more to do

Shamann Walton’s path—and his message

An autobiography tells of a childhood of drugs, violence, and incarceration—and the change that led to a successful political career.

Os Mutantes and Hermeto Pascoal: Never underestimate a man in a chair

Two Brazilian sages of the avant-garde hit Bay stages, with vibrant energy (and a rubber pig) in tow

Peaches Christ and Heklina dish up scrumptious TV in ‘Drag Me to Dinner’

New Hulu reality competition show marks last time legendary pair appear together, and it's uproarious as usual.

Promoter’s plans for Castro Theater move forward on 6-4 supes vote

Now the final decision on APE's renovations moves to the Historic Preservation and Planning Commission Thursday.

Director Mary Harron’s Salvador Dalí: ‘His terror of death makes him human’

New 'Dalíland' sets the eccentric surrealist and his muse in the wild environs of '70s New York City.

The brutal cuts in the Breed budget

Child care, housing for youth, code enforcement, the Food Bank ... all are facing the axe as cops get more and big landlords get tax breaks.

Maybe, finally, a decision on the Castro Theater

San Francisco may finally get some clarity on the future of the Castro Theater this week, as the long-delayed landmarking vote at the full...

Vinyl Dreams celebrates 10 years in the business of beats

Dance music shop to host four days of free DJ sets on Haight Street.

London Breed’s astonishing trickle-down economics define budget message

She praised billionaire CEOs for hiring low-wage janitors. She opposed progressive taxes. She wants even more money for the cops. We've seen this agenda before, and it doesn't work.