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Peeking into young dancers’ minds with GIRLFLY

'A Bed, Affection, and 30 Languages' stirred memories of the possibilities of art at the beginning of a career.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Brava! for Women in the Arts

Since 1986, the Mission powerhouse has been bringing a necessary, diverse womens' perspective to SF's theater scene.

Second City takes Berkeley Rep

Legendary Chicago improv company doesn't hesitate to remind you of its bona fides—but it's all well-deserved.

‘Groove’ is (still) in the heart

Raise your hands: Seminal 24-year-old film about the SF rave scene gets a fresh look at Vogue Theatre.

The inside scoop on Outside Lands, from the head of it all

A new Golden Gate Park concert, a sudden headliner switch, downtown parties, and more news around the huge fest.

What makes humans unique? ODC/Dance answers with fun and play

Forget AI and robotaxis. The joy and humor of movement were on full display in the company's 'Summer Sampler.'

Arts Forecast: 10+ terrific things to do this weekend

Support Cutting Ball Theatre! Plus: Musclecars, GodzillaFest, Pine Box Boys, Celestial Navigation, Sunny War, Vintage Market...

Screen Grabs: Magical realism rains down from Argentina, Senegal, North Carolina

Three new films transcend storytelling's usual limits. Plus: Macabre 'Oddity' impresses, 'July Rhapsody' delights.

Don’t cry for barebones ‘Evita’

SF Playhouse's spare production of the crowdpleaser could use some more fireworks, but it's still a bold move.

Screen Grabs: Jewish Film Fest–from rare 1920s silent to feisty sock puppet

44th installment moves from Castro Theater, but still presents astonishingly varied tales. Here's our guide.