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Music docs grab the mic this fall, with Queen Latifah, Joan Baez, more

New releases reframe the way we heard. Ready to walk a mile in Milli Vanilli's steel-toed boots?

‘Chasing the perfect show’: Rickshaw Stop turns 20 with a mega-slate of great gigs

Stalwart indie venue celebrates two decades of local love—and pushing up-and-comers into the big-time.

Screen Grabs: 50 years later, we need to call ‘The Exorcist’ on this sequel

Plus: An honorable 'Caine Mutiny,' thriller 'Royal Hotel,' too-quirky 'She Came to Me,' and Almodovar's gay cowboy ad

Portola Fest 2023: What worked (and didn’t) in year two of the dance music massive

Underworld rocked, Skrillex blasted, Nelly Furtado delighted, Black excellence reigned—but still a few kinks in the giant event

Screen Grabs: Mill Valley Film Fest dances onto screens, with mighty big features

Starpower and highly anticipated new releases fuel the 46th edition. Plus: Gialloween, 'Hello Dankness,' and fighting Monsanto

The night the Cockettes finally took Manhattan

51 years after an infamously disastrous stage debut, SF's legendary bawdy performance troupe returned to conquer

Beat queen Sheila E. comes back to the Bay—cue this playlist to celebrate

Before free concert, surf the ace percussionist's vast catalog, from duets with her dad to a high-octane Prince performance

SF’s electronic music scene remembers essential figure Alland Byallo, 1979-2023

The beloved DJ-producer passed away suddenly, but leaves a long legacy of musical innovation and party breakthroughs

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass favorite John Doe leaps back to 1890s for latest album

The punk/Americana hero talks 'Fables in a Foreign Land,' SF's classic music scene—and 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack

Under the Stars: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass breezes in with the fall

Plus: Pharoah Sanders, La Doña, TRICKY FM, Idris Ackamoor & the Pyramids, local punk posse Spiral Dub, more music