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Arts Forecast: Raise your tankards high for Drunk Theatre

Plus: Bay Area Gallery Weekend, SF Drag King Contest, Wolf Eyes, seaweed foraging, Wata Igarashi, more to do

3 can’t-miss picks from the Jewish Film Fest, and the stories behind them

Mark your calendars for Remembering Gene Wilder, The Secret Art of Human Flight, and Rabbi on the Block

Jewish Film Fest spotlights Bella Abzug, Gene Wilder, and a host of fresh features

43rd installment also takes on hot topics, in movies like 'H2: The Occupation Lab,' 'Israelism,' and 'The Conspiracy'

Mime Troupe dives into ‘doom loop’ hysteria in affecting ‘Breakdown’

Latest show cuts through the right-wing propaganda with heart, laughs, and plenty of colorful characters

Battling an anxiety monster named Meredith in ‘Out of Character’

Tony-winner Ari’el Stachel's captivating solo show reveals a double-edged struggle with racism and mental health.

Three Black icons come down to earth as ‘In the Evening by the Moonlight’ shines

Nina Simone, James Baldwin, and especially Lorraine Hansberry jump to life in Traci Tolmaire's new play

In ‘Hurricane Diane,’ it’s Bacchae to our wild roots, eco-rave included

Madeline George's suburban New Jersey take on Euripides' classic gets earthy at Aurora Theatre

Screen Grabs: In ‘The Stroll,’ walk with trans survivors through the old Meatpacking District

Plus: Queer Women of Color Fest comes online, teen emo love in 'Sublime,' and over-the-top 'Mad Heidi' cheese.

Promoter gets approval to turn Castro Theater into a nightclub—with few conditions

Some activists and commissioners unhappy with the idea that preserving community institutions is all about someone making money.

Arts Forecast: International Arts Fest hits stride, Audium throws back, Juneteenth blows up

Plus: Goldie, Wesli, Veronica Klaus, Blake Cedric, Otep, Southern Culture on the Skids, more to do this weekend