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Music
The joy (and tech) of Old St. Mary’s free Noontime Concerts
Marke B.
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September 18, 2023
35 years of Tuesday lunchtime tranquillity, expanding the definition of "classical" and juiced with state-of-the-art streaming
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: SF Electronic Music Fest plugs into ‘ecosystems of sound’
Marke B.
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September 14, 2023
Plus: Dengue Fever, El Güegüense XI, Detroit Love, Faetooth, The Worst Drag Show Ever, more to do this weekend
Stage Review
Despite funky promise, ‘Hippest Trip’ plays like Black history written by ChatGPT
Charles Lewis III
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September 13, 2023
'Soul Train' tribute at ACT jumps the rails when it comes to representation, power, and even music
Opinion
OPINION: Kafka’s Statue of Liberty
Joel Schechter
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September 11, 2023
Is the symbol of the US holding a torch—or a sword?
Stage Review
An excellent ‘Odyssey’ of surprises at Marin Theatre Company
Charles Lewis III
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September 7, 2023
Lisa Peterson puts the Western classic in the hands of four refugee women, who bring it to deeply resonant life
Movies
Screen Grabs: Getting warm and fuzzy over ‘Terminator 2’ and ‘Aliens’
Dennis Harvey
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September 6, 2023
Plus: Recalling the erotic thriller craze, creepy 'Good Boy,' terrifying 'Klondike,' cute 'Aristotle and Dante,' more
Music
Under the Stars: Mt. Tam’s Sound Summit brings golden tunes to the slopes
John-Paul Shiver
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September 5, 2023
Plus: A 'High Fidelity' revival, an 'Omakase' of rap, Chaz Bear's limitless euphonic ecosystem, more music
Homelessness
New city legal filing seeks return to homeless sweeps
Tim Redmond
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September 1, 2023
Chiu seeks crackdown on people who are 'offered' shelter—which often isn't even available.
Music Review
At Greek Theatre, Sigur Rós leaned into easy uplift
Daniel Bromfield
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August 28, 2023
Gone are the days when the Icelandic outfit repped the sound of the future—but at least the strings are pretty
Stage Review
All hail the meat sacks! It’s Killing My Lobster’s ‘The Skin We’re In’
Charles Lewis III
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August 25, 2023
The troupe mines laughs from the human body's unpredictable horrors and triumphs at CounterPulse
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