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Music
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum returns, just in time for the rise of the machines
Daniel Bromfield
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April 2, 2024
Oakland avant-prog outfit's 'of the Last Human Being' employs sledgehammer dulcimers, cartoon xylophones, and 'The Wiggler.'
Onstage
102-year-old heroine Betty Reid Soskin’s journey premieres on Bay Area stage
Lou Fancher
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March 28, 2024
Writings and songs by the nation's oldest park ranger and longtime activist form base of 'Sign My Name To Freedom.'
Movies
With Castro Theatre out, massive Frameline LGBTQ+ film fest gets creative
Marke B.
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March 28, 2024
New executive director Allegra Madsen takes on fresh challenges with an agile attitude—and innovative locations.
Stage Review
In poignant ‘The Far Country,’ immigrants caught in an endless cycle of abuse
Charles Lewis III
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March 26, 2024
Lloyd Suh's Berkeley Rep premiere shows the racist US system's damaging affects on Chinese workers.
Dance
After 65 years, Alvin Ailey Dance Theater still exalts Black life and modern movement
Lou Fancher
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March 24, 2024
Duke Ellington, Alonzo King, and six decades of classics are on tap for company's latest Cal Performances residency.
Opinion
Engardio wants to protect supes from issues ‘outside our control.’ Here’s some amendments
Joel Schechter
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March 21, 2024
Let's avoid taxes, climate change, war ... or we could just be residents of a city, a country, and a world.
Stage Review
Jewelle Gomez’s ‘Unpacking in P’Town’ lights out on 1959 chosen family vacay
Charles Lewis III
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March 21, 2024
Playwright says her latest calls upon real life, but its catty quintet seem oddly divorced from the times.
Stage Review
Everyone needs help in ‘Cost of Living’—but how will they ask for it?
Charles Lewis III
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March 19, 2024
Martyna Majok's play at Oakland Theater Project takes on America's horror of "hand-outs" with fine performances.
Music Review
Cat Power plugged into Dylan’s electric shocker with pitch-perfect tribute
Zack Ruskin
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March 15, 2024
Known for her choice covers, the musician recreated 1966's (in)famous ‘Royal Albert Hall’ concert at the Herbst.
Music
Arts Forecast: Remembering Jess Curtis
Marke B.
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March 14, 2024
The groundbreaking dance-maker passed suddenly this week. Plus: St. Patrick's Day events, CCA MFA expo, Scourge of Worlds, more.
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