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Tagged with: Theater

‘The Wiz’ eases on down to the Golden Gate

Producers Todd Tucker and Kandi Burruss talk about bringing the groundbreaking 50-year-old musical from Broadway.

‘The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill’ fly again on local screens

Bird-lover Mark Bittner and filmmaker Judy Irving speak about restoring the film for a newly flocking audience

The Best Music of 2023: Feel what’s happening now

ML Buch, DJ-E, Anohni & the Johnsons, Lana Del Ray, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Call Super, more made it personal this year

Screen Grabs: Terrific, complex ‘Teachers’ Lounge’ raises prickly moral questions

Plus: Unique 'Mami Wata' aims for Kurosawa-meets-Lynch, South Korean 'Concrete Utopia' offers grim action-satire.

The best (and the rest) on local stages in 2023

A wealth of productions highlighted the vitality of Bay Area theater in a year of protest and continued pandemic.

Screen Grabs: What did we learn from the fight for the Castro Theatre?

Plus: 1932's 'Vampyr' with live orchestra, 'Parrots of Telegraph Hill' revived, Malaysian playboys, men, mayhem, more

Scam Goddess, Simpsons, Chonga Girls: 10 Sketchfest ’24 podcast and talk show musts

From earbuds to stage: A clutch of outrageous, hilarious, and stimulating live evenings at the massive comedy fest

Broadcasting the Summer of Love—and so much more—live from San Francisco

A new book describes the history of the legendary KSAN, a radio station that promoted, and was part of, a cultural revolution.

Screen Grabs: Come from the land of the ice and snow

'Society of the Snow,' 'Norwegian Dream,' and 'Smoke Sauna Sisterhood' bring different survivor tales

Our top stories of 2023, from Dianne Feinstein to Japanese sandos

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