Twenty-six years ago, choreographer, teacher, and dancer Micaya founded the SF International Hip Hop DanceFest (SFIHHDF, ...
Channeling William Blake in dystopian times, recovering his voice after risky surgery—plus a tender SF piercing tale along ...
Breed’s folks and Lurie’s folks are using social media and last-minute pushes to focus voters on the $108,179 fine that Mark Farrell has agreed to pay for violating local ethics laws. Farrell is ...
In the exciting group exhibition “Fictions of Presence” at / (Slash) Art (through December 14), Dorthy Santos has curated the work of four artists whose practices mine the spaces between disciplines, ...
In the 1980s, we called the struggle “downtown vs. the neighborhoods,” which was a synecdoche: Downtown represented the ...
Smell gorgeous flowers, hear sweet music, hang with the Queen of Art Deco, play some Galaga—we're here for you.
The early votes are coming from more conservative districts—and we likely won't know who won some key races until later in ...
KADIST show takes on poignant personal effects of racism, fentanyl, queerphobia—but leaves out pandemic elephant in the room.
Documenting the underground, the photographer locates a 'queer liminal zone' in present/dreaming, warm/cold contrasts.
There's a fair, functional alternative for raising the revenue the region needs. But nobody is talking about it.
Her Maya Angelou monument weathered very public storms, now it reflects the great author's 'peace amidst adversity.' ...
Eun Sun King's conducting is so masterful, she makes Wagner's five-hour tale of dramatic love and death almost fun.