SF Ballet's 'La Sylphyde' goads us to run to the woods; NCTC's 'how to make an American son' picks at the myth of meritocracy ...
The Chakrabarti campaign paid for the poll, and candidates release internal polls to the press for two reasons: They want to ...
Carl Deal and Tia Lessin’s documentary is a portrait of Amy Goodman, the well-known journalist who is frequently also called ...
Revered African American dance company set sail for 'Jazz Island,' tackled a table-top 'Embrace,' and renewed a stone classic ...
More than three decades in, Richmond, Virginia, quartet Lamb of God showed it can still bring the weight. And the wait—it had ...
For now, though, The Back Room remains what it has always been: a place where music comes first, where audiences can still ...
Plus: Protecting civilian control of the cops, and is SF 'a liberal oligarchy?' That's The Agenda for April 12-19 ...
Why is the City Attorney’s Office ‘investigating’ a leaked document? It’s unprecedented and alarming
It's hard to see the focus on Sup. Fielder's Office as anything except a political vendetta, and the Chron should be ashamed ...
Clone Fest, Cutie Pipes, the Herb Somm, dub dancing, Brownie Mary doc, and mind-blowing strains. Plus: You need this fast ...
The annual music shop celebration re-releases a Flying Lotus classic (among many others) to tempt you inside, April 18.
MJ' is no thriller, despite technical expertise; 'Our Class' shows the dangers of inaction in highly charged times.
The San Francisco tradition returns June 14 through August 16 with that dynamic lineup featuring Patti LaBelle, Major Lazer, ...
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