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Review: Through the screams, indie charmer Alex G’s endless summer lit the Fillmore

The Philly songwriter's fans were wildly enthusiastic, but didn't drown out the deadpan humor and relatable warmth

Screen Grabs: From Harry Styles to Predator, via Pasolini and the UN—what a weekend

Wild and twisty tales from Russia and Korea, an homage to an experimental curator, Emmett Till's mother, more movies

Arts Forecast: Throw those studios open wide! (And lots more to do)

Open Studios everywhere! Plus: Lit Crawl, Pop-Up Mag, Kind of Blue Revue, Trolley Dances, Death Cab for Cutie, Grace Cathedral Sound Bath, more great events this week

“I’ll make it even wilder”: Bill Irwin takes ‘On Beckett’

The accomplished physical comedian brings his ever-changing relationship with the Irish playwright's work to the A.C.T.

Screen Grabs: A lost local ’90s gem finally gets a revival

Plus: A Lebanese all-woman rock band doc, the return of Dario Argento and Claire Denis, and 'All Quiet on the Western Front"

Good Taste: Grab the cheesecake, Rose—Golden Girls Kitchen is coming to SF

Thank you for being a delicious pop-up homage to one of our favorite TV shows.

3 local ways to keep jamming, as Dead & Company call it quits

Dead night at Ashkenaz, rare concert film at Balboa Theatre, and other ways to get that fix.

Screen Grabs: With ‘To Leslie,’ Andrea Riseborough proves she can do anything

Plus: 'Triangle of Sadness' skewers society, 'Hinterland' is 'Se7en' via Dr. Caligari, 'Kratt' is definitely not for kids.

Screen Grabs: A revisionist Western that still shines bright

'McCabe and Mrs. Miller' at the Roxie. Plus: Korean monster mash 'Project Wolf Hunting,' bloody 'Piggy,' fascist foreshadowing in 'Riotsville U.S.A.'

20 years of Broke-Ass Stuart? That definitely requires a bonkers party

Celebrate two decades of cheap local love, as the impresario of inexpensiveness throws one heck of a shindig