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SF Mime Troupe’s ‘American Dream’: Palestine, AI, and those two old white guys
Charles Lewis III
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July 9, 2024
Ever topical, the troupe's annual free park show is one of the liveliest and most realized in years.
Stage Review
‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ finds journalism at a perilous juncture
Charles Lewis III
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July 5, 2024
A fascinating play about fact-checking? Believe it.
Art
Celebrity portraitist Tom Zimberoff turns his lens to nature’s riptide
Mary Corbin
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June 20, 2024
He used to think of the beach as a background player for his star-studded snaps. Now in Outer Sunset, he sees it leads.
Arts + Culture
On James Devane’s ‘Searching,’ randomized snippets pair for off-kilter grooves
Daniel Bromfield
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June 19, 2024
'We have to make music that's weirder going forward,' says software engineer, whose program smashes jams together.
The Agenda
The criminal justice system in SF is badly broken, and the mayor’s budget doesn’t help
Tim Redmond
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June 16, 2024
Hearings show overcrowded, dangerous jails, overloaded public defenders—and a DA who is doubling down on making things even worse.
Campaign Trail
Three candidates running to the right, one trying to be visible—and Aaron Peskin
Tim Redmond
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June 13, 2024
That was the lineup for the first major mayoral debate, which made clear where the political lines are going to be drawn.
Music
Under the Stars: The sultry vintage hi-fi world of ‘Audio Erotica’
John-Paul Shiver
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June 12, 2024
Plus: Sunset Campout, The Donnas reissued, Drugdealer, Onra, 'Soft Summer Breezes,' more great music
Elections
Here’s the list of Trump supporters who went to his fancy Pac Heights fundraiser
Tim Redmond
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June 10, 2024
Allies of the former president are starting to get involved in local politics—and even rub elbows with him in SF.
Stage Review
‘Best Available’: For theater lovers, uncomfortable in all the right ways
Charles Lewis III
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June 4, 2024
Shotgun Players' production wends through the tangle of absurdities of being artistic in a capitalist world.
Lit
In ‘Death Trip,’ exorcising Holocaust family trauma through psychedelics
Marke B.
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June 3, 2024
Punk writer Seth Lorinczi found a surprising way through midlife crisis and tragic ancestral legacy: MDMA therapy
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