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Nightlife
Watch: Our Stud sneak peek parted the sequined curtains on new location
Drinks, drag, dancing and more at the legendary queer bar's new location ahead of the 4/20 grand opening.
48 Hills
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April 18, 2024
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Music
Master of samples Carl Stone returns, accompanied by car-long ‘Hurdy Grande’
The 71-year-old musical pioneer inaugurates the West Oakland Sound Series with experimental gusto.
Daniel Bromfield
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April 17, 2024
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Music
Milli Vanilli’s Fab Morvan opens up about candid new biopic ‘Girl You Know it’s True’
'I can say proudly that love has healed me,' says star who weathered instant fame and disastrous downfall.
Joshua Rotter
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April 17, 2024
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Food & Drink
Good Taste: Local chefs serve kitchen game on social media
Victoriano Lopez and Kathy Fang share go-to cooking techniques when they’re off the clock. Watch and learn!
Tamara Palmer
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April 16, 2024
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Movies
Screen Grabs: Berlin & Beyond &… Milli Vanilli?
The German-language film fest keeps broadening its borders. Plus: Ken Loach's finale 'Old Oak' and 'Dig! XX'
Dennis Harvey
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April 16, 2024
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Music Book Club
Watch: Legendary DJ Paulette gives us juicy nightlife history on Music Book Club
'Welcome to the Club' details more than 30 years of UK house music history and her own fascinating story.
Tamara Palmer
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April 15, 2024
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Stage Review
Hilarious performances whisk you up a shaky ’39 Steps’
San Francisco Playhouse lampoons a ripe Hitchcock—but you may want to binge your noir beforehand.
Charles Lewis III
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April 15, 2024
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Onstage
For actor John-Andrew Morrison, ‘A Strange Loop’ is a brilliant, emotional rollercoaster
The Tony nominee returns to Michael R. Jackson's lauded play at ACT—and brings a deep connection to his mother.
Lou Fancher
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April 15, 2024
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Music
Live Shots: Alkaline Trio brought three decades of punk energy to Masonic
The Chicago outfit left no "Stupid Kid" behind as they whipped an adoring crowd into a frenzy.
D.A. Mission
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April 12, 2024
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Stage Review
Outsize passions of Carmen and Frida take centerstage in ‘Dos Mujeres’
Premieres by Arielle Smith and Annabelle Lopez Ochoa at SF Ballet bring two well-known women to vivid life.
Charles Lewis III
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April 11, 2024
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Movies
Screen Grabs: Strap yourself in for a harrowing ‘Civil War’
Plus: 'The Beast,' 'The People's Joker,' 'Arcadian,' 'Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World,' more new movies
Dennis Harvey
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April 10, 2024
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Art
The Great Migration travels beyond South to North in ‘Movement in Every Direction’
A BAMPFA show expands how we think about one of the biggest mass movements in US history.
Lou Fancher
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April 10, 2024
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Nightlife
Join us this Friday for a sneak peek at the new STUD!
Celebrate the return of a San Francisco legend with 48 Hills: Drinks, dancing, DJs, and of course a little drag.
48 Hills
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April 10, 2024
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Lit
A love of baseball doesn’t quite come ‘Out of Left Field’ for this queer youth
Local author Jonah Newman's semi-autobiographical graphic novel tells a tale of self-discovery on the diamond.
Daniel Bromfield
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April 10, 2024
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Good Taste
Good Taste: Tartine Manufactory brings the pizza party back
After a four-year break from dinner, the Mission restaurant is throwing dough at night again.
Tamara Palmer
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April 9, 2024
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Stage Review
Spring (and the future) is in the air in Alonzo King’s latest show
The choreographer's two strong revivals and a new piece at YBCA spur the question, 'What comes next?'
Charles Lewis III
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April 9, 2024
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Music
Beyoncé’s country swerve broke the charts—but don’t forget the Pointer Sisters
A preferential guide to previous artists who have spoken the same coded language of Americana roots music.
John-Paul Shiver
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April 9, 2024
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Music
Watch: Scott Woods breaks down ‘Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods’ on Music Book Club
The critic and poet's latest book takes a unique look at the Purple One's career and the meaning of his music.
Tamara Palmer
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April 9, 2024
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Culture
A new home goods store highlights Palestinian creators—and benefits Gaza relief efforts
Ariel Magidson and HK Elkhoudary's Senses in North Beach is creating a safe space for discussion and relief.
Dorothy Odonnell
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April 8, 2024
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Culture
Puff: With ‘official’ 420 fest stubbed out, Weed Week lights up
No need to nix your high, a new weeklong celebration of local strains, growers, and dispensaries is coming.
Dan Karkoska
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April 8, 2024
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Art Review
A profound web of hybrid histories in MoAD’s ‘Unruly Navigations’
Curator Key Jo Lee looks beyond the US perspective, taking an exciting global perspective on Black culture.
Genevieve Quick
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April 8, 2024
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Movies
Among Silent Film Fest’s gems: A movie shown for the first time in 101 years
Plus: Two-tone Technicolor Douglas Fairbanks, junior Sherlock Buster Keaton, Yasujiro Ozu's ode to childhood, more
Dennis Harvey
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April 7, 2024
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Movies
Oh the (budget) horrors! Unnamed Film Fest gave us Frogman, Flesh Games, more frights
'The vomit and farts were real,' one director claimed at a post-show Q&A at Balboa Theatre.
Daniel Bromfield
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April 5, 2024
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Stage Review
Ranger, activist, housewife, centenarian: ‘Sign My Name to Freedom’ traces an extraordinary life
Betty Reid Soskin's continuing journey is set to music—and portrayed by four actors—at Z Space.
Charles Lewis III
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April 4, 2024
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Food & Drink
Try this fudgy, grassy, mouth-numbing cheese—before it’s gone forever
Hightail it to Gus's for the last wheels of Briana, a curious cheese with a fascinating and tragic backstory
Cydney Hayes
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April 4, 2024
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Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: The Stud is finally reopening—come get a sneak peek!
Plus: RIP Rumi Missabu, The Blessed Madonna, Dalit Dreamlands, KPFA's 75th anniversary, Drunk Drag, Chocolate Festival, more
Marke B.
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April 4, 2024
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Art
Life burbles with inside jokes in Rebecca Ness’s jumbo paintings
Bookstores, bedrooms, U-Hauls, lesbian bars are loci of human comedy (and tragedy) in 'Portraits of Place.'
Emily Wilson
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April 4, 2024
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Contest
Win free tickets to April concerts at Lost Church in North Beach!
Folk, rock, soul, and a Fleetwood Mac tribute are all on the menu at the intimate new concert venue.
48 Hills
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April 3, 2024
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Music
Under the Stars: Whip out that local support for Bandcamp Friday
Remi Wolf, Umbrellas, R.E Seraphin, Torrey, more deserve your lavish attention. Plus: We need that Talking Heads reunion, stat.
John-Paul Shiver
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April 3, 2024
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Movies
Screen Grabs: Toxic masculinity meets queer desire in arresting ‘Femme’
Plus: Strikingly original 'La Chimera,' Woody Allen's all-French 'Coup de Chance,' Michael Snow tribute, more.
Dennis Harvey
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April 3, 2024
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Food & Drink
Good Taste: Dining with SF’s ‘Top Chef’ hopeful
As a James Beard semi-finalist and TV competitor, Dalida chef-owner Laura Ozyilmaz is climbing the food world pinnacle.
Tamara Palmer
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April 3, 2024
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Music
Sleepytime Gorilla Museum returns, just in time for the rise of the machines
Oakland avant-prog outfit's 'of the Last Human Being' employs sledgehammer dulcimers, cartoon xylophones, and 'The Wiggler.'
Daniel Bromfield
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April 2, 2024
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Art
Sticking to it: The packing tape art of Pablo Manga
A chance encounter with the medium outside a Mexico City metro station changed the Oakland artist's trajectory.
Mary Corbin
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April 2, 2024
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Stage Review
Shotgun’s ‘Midsummer’ misfires with broad caricatures, ‘Family Guy’ gags
The chemistry is good, but director William Hodgson buries Shakespeare's classic in "go big" gestures.
Charles Lewis III
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April 2, 2024
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LGBTQ
Watch: It was a gorgeous day for Hunky Jesus and Foxy Mary at Sisters’ Easter in the Park
Dolores Park overflowed with San Francisco spirit (and tremendous outfits). We were there.
Andrew Brobst
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April 1, 2024
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Music
Live Shots: Bruce Springsteen rocked Chase Center with a marathon set
The Boss barreled through hits and some surprising covers on the second night of his SF appearance.
Jon Bauer
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April 1, 2024
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Music
Watch: Hip-hop journalist Soren Baker delves into the story of Juicy J on Music Book Club
The prolific reporter was the first to cover Juicy's legendary outfit Three 6 Mafia on a national scale. Now he tells the rapper's tale
Tamara Palmer
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March 31, 2024
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Music
Ambient hero Steve Roach builds ‘Structures from Silence’ inside Grace Cathedral
Tapping into the sonic architecture of his 40-year-old breakthrough, the Arizonan returns to a sacred space.
Daniel Bromfield
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March 31, 2024
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Culture
Puff: 5 infused pre-rolls that’ll have you moon-rocking into spring
From diamonds to kief, these joints are rolled and coated for the ultimate high season.
Dan Karkoska
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March 28, 2024
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Onstage
102-year-old heroine Betty Reid Soskin’s journey premieres on Bay Area stage
Writings and songs by the nation's oldest park ranger and longtime activist form base of 'Sign My Name To Freedom.'
Lou Fancher
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March 28, 2024
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