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Screen Grabs: A great artist takes the opioid-peddling Sackler Family to task

Plus: Ukrainian benefit at Other Cinema, left-field twists in 'Nr. 10,' an aspirational Indian rapper goes bad in 'Four Samosas.'

Santa Claws: Killing My Lobster’s ‘A Very Special Holiday Special’ is merry and bright

The lauded sketch comedy troupe knows just how to mine seasonal frustration for laughs and pathos

Screen Grabs: Another Hole in the Head fest brings indie nightmares before Christmas

From Satanic Hispanics to SAWrannosaurus Rex, local theaters—including the reopened 4 Star—flow with fake blood. Plus more!

Screen Grabs: Queer Turkey Day films from iron-willed ‘The Inspection’ to 1991’s dystopic ‘Flaming Ears’

This week brings a passel of options to cinematically cure your food coma.

Inside the UC academic workers’ strike

UC has adopted a corporate philosophy, and graduate students who do much of the teaching work are suffering.

Screen Grabs: The local Latino theatrical legend behind ‘La Bamba’ returns

Plus: Two docs reckon with the Afghanistan withdrawal, YACHT makes AI music, and a history of NYC's recent indie scene

Screen Grabs: Remarkable Arab voices—queer, refugee, Lebanese, Palestinian—fill local screens

This week: Arab Film Fest, New Lebanese Cinema of the '70s and '80s, 'Holy Spider.' Plus, a lost 1974 Oakland Blaxploitation delight.

Good Taste: Fisherman’s Wharf, a dining destination? It’s simple as ABACÁ

Filipino restaurant at new Kimpton Alton attracts visitors—and praise from Padma Lakshmi, James Beard, NYT

What to look for as tonight’s election results come in

Swing district, taxes—and the national fear factor

A love reappraised in ‘Grandma & Me,’ lesbian telenovela drama in ‘Overlooked Latinas’

At The Marsh SF, solo shows by Brian Copeland and Tina D'Elia gain much from the electric charge of a live audience