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Violence
Art Review
Poetic efficiencies, subtle subversions streak through ‘vÄ«tatio’
Bec Imrich
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May 16, 2024
Thoughtful group show at Altman Siegel coalesces into third space beyond gender binaries and colonial violence.
Protest
At Columbia, the Gaza encampment was peaceful, collaborative, and considerate
Stephanie Gutierrez Rios
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May 12, 2024
And then the police came. A student's perspective
Movies
Screen Grabs: 90 years ago, a ‘Black Cat’ slunk in from the future
Dennis Harvey
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May 8, 2024
Plus Ralph Fiennes' Macbeth, 'Evil Does Not Exist,' 'H2: The Occupation Lab,' 'Terrestrial Verses,' more movies
Movies
Ivan Sen’s ‘Limbo’ confronts crimes against Australia’s Aboriginal women
Pam Grady
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May 1, 2024
In a town so hot its buildings are underground, the noir's detective seeks justice.
Editorial
Police violence on campuses must end
48 Hills
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May 1, 2024
Calling in over-militarized state forces to repress non-violent student protests against the war on Gaza is not a solution.
Stage Review
‘A Strange Loop’ takes too much glee in the trauma of its Black queer lead
Charles Lewis III
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April 30, 2024
Despite talented cast, catchy tunes, and a show-stopping number, Broadway sensation comes off as torture porn.
Protest
A peaceful protest at Berkeley; what will the administration do?
Joel Schechter
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April 29, 2024
Imagine if they just accepted the student demands.
Onstage
‘¡Golondrina!’ flies on the wings of Latinx California music history
Lou Fancher
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April 29, 2024
Liliana Herrera's 'funkloric' play at Brava views migration, and its criminalization, through a sonic kaleidoscope.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Stylish but deadly classic ‘Le Samouraï’ swings into the Roxie
Dennis Harvey
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April 25, 2024
Plus: Ridiculous and enjoyable 'Challengers,' exhausting 'Boy Kills World,' the rise of Christian Nationalism, more
News + Politics
SF once again fails women who report sexual assault
Tim Redmond
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April 17, 2024
Why have the cops done nothing since 2021 on allegations by three women that they were assaulted by Jon Jacobo?
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