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Screen Grabs: Nam June Paik still tells the TV future

Plus: Owen Wilson as a Bob Ross-alike in 'Paint,' exquisite toxic cringes in Todd Flaherty's 'Chrissy Judy'

Hasta la victoria verde: The life and death of Mexico City’s cannabis protest camp

A story of civil disobedience, narcos, and growing weed in public

Marching all night, screaming ’til hoarse: protesting the Iraq Invasion 20 years ago

Two decades back, we took to the streets to denounce Bush's war—that's the only good thing to come out of the mess.

Screen Grabs: The mystic avant-garde of Thai master Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Plus: William Kentridge, Wim Wenders, and Beth B retrospectives; new releases.

Out of ‘Eclipse’: Amadou & Mariam bring songs from their sensory world to SFJAZZ

The beloved Malian duo have been up to a lot—including a tour featuring selections from their immersive 2012 show.

What We Saw at Slamdance 2023: Park City’s indie-indie fest returned with outsider gems

Nuclear fallout doc, Hallmark TV romance parody, and zany geniuses of 'Space Happy' were Slam standouts

God save the film queens at Mostly British Fest

Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Rachel Ward, Charlotte Rampling, Maggie Smith, Mary Quant, more star in latest edition

IndieFest’s 25th anniversary roars in with local lore, fabulous freaks, and high school hijinks

Here's the standouts, from Jim Rose's 'Circus of the Stars' to Bay BDSM drama 'Rough Edges,' and so many more.

Screen Grabs: Catching right up to 75 years ago at Noir City

1948 comes, again, to big screens. Plus: Epic editorial friendship in 'Turn Every Page,' Jafar Panahi's courageous 'No Bears'

‘No Straight Lines’ told the hidden history of queer comics—now it’s a movie

A doc of Justin Hall's groundbreaking book, which took LGBTQ cartoonists seriously, is coming to PBS