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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Tagged with: Theater

Jewish Film Fest returns with big names—and timely themes

Radical feminism, gay gentrification, ethnic cleansing, plus David Straitharn, Ken Burns, Leonard Bernstein, more in 42nd installment

Screen Grabs: A golden rep house reopens, and golden oldies pour forth

Plus: Thor's latest hammering, a 'Poser' on the Columbus indie scene, and a Leonard Cohen-copia

In ‘The Mojo and the Sayso,’ the pointed aftermath of Black youth murdered by cops

Aishah Rahman's layered 1989 play finally has its Bay Area premiere—and its tale seems sadly timeless

‘Balikbayan Box’: Finally, a play set in Milpitas

Jeffrey Lo’s new work at TheatreF1rst examines the dramatic ins and outs of a Filipino green-card marriage

Screen Grabs: For the love of Monica

A tribute to Italian screen siren Monica Vitti, two Davids (Lynch and Cronenberg) face off, 'Hold Your Fire,' more movies

Under the Stars: The hip-hop field re-energized, from Black Star to UglyFace

Plus: Slumberland on tour, excellent Australian soul-jazz, Arp's 'New Pleasures,' Vetiver, Kolumbo, more music

At CAAMFest, Chinatown justice, rock heroes, turf dance battles, more diverse Asian stories

The 40th edition of the Center for Asian American Media fest highlights valuable history as it continues to look forward.

Under the Stars: Stork Club’s rebirth, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s stumble…

Brijean works through crises, Toro Y Moi's 'MAHAL' delivers, a surprise Sade cover, more new music and shows

Screen Grabs: Matter-of-fact horror of Ukraine war in ‘Reflection’

Plus: Mascarpone's gay rom-com delight, Nick Cave's macabre ornaments, Christina Ricci's Monstrous, ABBA: The Movie, more

City College faculty set up tents, hold out for the end of brutal layoffs

Union members say cutting faculty will lead to a cycle of lower enrollment and less revenue; they have an alternative.