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BEST OF THE BAY 2016: ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT WINNERS

48 Hills is proud to host the SF Bay Guardian Best of the Bay 2016. For more Best of the Bay 2016 categories, including...

Comedy and political history in Ammiano’s show at the Marsh

You have to go to Tom Ammiano’s show to understand it. Some things just don’t reflect in print. Ammiano, the first openly gay public school...

Return of the ‘Natives’

ONSTAGE "The initial reaction was shock -- but shock in a good way," laughed Patrick Makuakane, kumu (director) of SF hula dance troupe Nā Lei Hulu...

Crip wisdom, alive and dynamic

ONSTAGE People with chronic pain, differently abled body parts, degenerative diseases comprise an important part of our society -- 19 percent according to one 2010...

Posh and piffle

ONSTAGE The play that kicks off the American Conservatory Theater's new season, King Charles III (Geary Theater, runs through October 9), comes with a lot...

Resurrecting the mighty Alhambra

SCREEN GRABS Designed inside and out by Timothy Pfleuger (who also created fellow art deco movie palaces the Castro and Paramount, among other Bay...

‘Type/Caste’ is a curtain call for theater stereotypes

ONSTAGE I’ve been close to Bay Area actor Rotimi Agbabiaka for years, during which we have spent many moments laughing. There was the time...

A shambling wreck, self-skewered

The titular subject of fellow Austrian Andreas Horvath’s scandalous documentary — you can fully indulge the lurid expectations raised by John Waters calling it...

You’ve never seen (or heard) ‘Showgirls’ like this

ONSTAGE  Recognized as an instant camp classic -- as well as a commercial disaster and artistic WTF -- upon its initial 1995 release, Paul...

The secrets of ‘Stranger Things’

SCREEN GRABS Netflix’s eight-part mini-series Stranger Things has a lot more to say than just referencing Stephen King novels and Steven Spielberg films. Taking the...