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Movies
Screen Grabs: Two Irish dramas confront reverberations of sexual assault
Dennis Harvey
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March 18, 2021
Thrillers 'Rose Plays Julie' and 'The Winter Lake' tackle trauma. Plus: A killer pair of pants takes revenge
Art
Review: ‘Native Resolution’ renders the anthropological archive bare
Genevieve Quick
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March 17, 2021
Stephanie Syjuco's new show at Catharine Clark reclaims Filipino lives from omissions of colonial history
Lit
Beyond Didion: Alta Journal’s monthly California Book Club expands Golden State canon
Jasmine Liu
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March 15, 2021
'The idea is to fill in the textures and the flavors and the voices' of history and life in the West.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Celebrating neglected SF filmmaker Sara Kathryn Arledge
Dennis Harvey
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March 8, 2021
Plus: More women on screen, from Crystal Z Campbell and 'Sophie Jones' to graffiti photos and EDM inequality
COVID
Will Cuba have faster vaccinations than the US?
Stuart Blackwell
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February 22, 2021
The tiny island nation with universal health care has its own vaccine, and could protect its people before the US does.
Art
Muralist Nigel Sussman delights East Bay pedestrians with Escher-like worlds
Mary Corbin
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February 18, 2021
Citing influences like R. Crumb and 'Where's Waldo,' the Berkeley artist draws walkers' eyes into colorful mazes.
Movies
What we saw at Sundance 2021, part 2: More Ficks’ Picks at the big fest
Jesse Hawthorne Ficks
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February 16, 2021
Questlove's hypnotic 'Summer of Soul' sings, animated 'Cryptozoo' melts face, and two docs on Bay Area HS seniors bring cultural exposé close to home.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: The outlaw sounds of youth
Dennis Harvey
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February 8, 2021
Lover's Rock and outlaw country docs. Plus: MC Escher, Black art history, and are we living in a simulation? New movies!
Movies
Screen Grabs: What do we want? Bleak, rewarding films from the former USSR!
Dennis Harvey
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January 28, 2021
Intense government cover-up drama Dear Comrades!, Atlantis, Beginning, and Tarkovsky's 'Mirror' restored
Movies
‘Small Axe’: ardent slices of life from an overlooked community
Dennis Harvey
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January 19, 2021
Director Steve McQueen's five-part series explores recent UK Black history, from protest to celebration
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