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‘Wicked: For Good’ Is a Disorienting Disappointment

‘Wicked: For Good’ Is a Disorienting Disappointment

The SFPL Is Trying to Prevent Your Mental Breakdown This Weekend

The SFPL Is Trying to Prevent Your Mental Breakdown This Weekend

Disability Rights Activist and Author Alice Wong Dies at 51

Disability Rights Activist and Author Alice Wong Dies at 51

Skateboarding Meets SF Architecture History in Stunning ‘Epicenter’

Skateboarding Meets SF Architecture History in Stunning ‘Epicenter’

9 Pitch-Perfect Holiday Gifts for the Music Lovers in Your Life

9 Pitch-Perfect Holiday Gifts for the Music Lovers in Your Life

In World Premiere, ‘The Monkey King’ Is a Dazzling Triumph at SF Opera

In World Premiere, ‘The Monkey King’ Is a Dazzling Triumph at SF Opera

A Legendary Mural From the 1980s Has Been Repainted in East Oakland

A Legendary Mural From the 1980s Has Been Repainted in East Oakland

Ken Burns’ ‘American Revolution’ Will Make You Rethink U.S. History

Ken Burns’ ‘American Revolution’ Will Make You Rethink U.S. History

An East Bay Newcomer Slings Hand-Pulled Noodles and XLB Until Midnight

An East Bay Newcomer Slings Hand-Pulled Noodles and XLB Until Midnight

‘Good Fire: Tending Native Lands’ Burns Bright at the Oakland Museum of California

‘Good Fire: Tending Native Lands’ Burns Bright at the Oakland Museum of California

Indigenous Ancestry and Memory Come Alive in ‘The Tellings We Keep’

Indigenous Ancestry and Memory Come Alive in ‘The Tellings We Keep’

A Holiday Gift Guide for All Movie Lovers

A Holiday Gift Guide for All Movie Lovers

Bob Ross Paintings Raise Over $600K to Help Public TV Stations

Bob Ross Paintings Raise Over $600K to Help Public TV Stations

Castro Theatre Announces Initial Film Schedule for 2026

Castro Theatre Announces Initial Film Schedule for 2026

There’s a New Generation of Folk Protest Singers on TikTok

There’s a New Generation of Folk Protest Singers on TikTok

Wagner’s Ring Cycle to Return to SF Opera in 2028; Dates and Principal Casting Announced

Wagner’s Ring Cycle to Return to SF Opera in 2028; Dates and Principal Casting Announced

‘Death by Lightning’ Unfolds Like an 1880s ‘West Wing’

‘Death by Lightning’ Unfolds Like an 1880s ‘West Wing’

A New San José Food Stall Specializes in Vietnamese Rice Cake Omelettes

A New San José Food Stall Specializes in Vietnamese Rice Cake Omelettes

The Best Restoration of ‘Beau Geste’ You’ll Ever See

The Best Restoration of ‘Beau Geste’ You’ll Ever See

In His New Film, Oakland Rapper Bryce Savoy Explores Fatherhood Through Generations

In His New Film, Oakland Rapper Bryce Savoy Explores Fatherhood Through Generations

Ghost Ship Symphony Honors 36 Artists Who Died in 2016 Warehouse Fire

Ghost Ship Symphony Honors 36 Artists Who Died in 2016 Warehouse Fire

LGBTQ+ Representation on Primetime TV Has Grown Thanks to These Shows

LGBTQ+ Representation on Primetime TV Has Grown Thanks to These Shows

In ‘Osato/Quiet Conversations,’ Home Is Ramuné Bottles and Sailor Moon

In ‘Osato/Quiet Conversations,’ Home Is Ramuné Bottles and Sailor Moon

Zaccho Dance Theatre To Celebrate 45 Years of Daring Performances

Need Weekend Plans? SF Live Launches a New Events Calendar

Need Weekend Plans? SF Live Launches a New Events Calendar

A Delirious Portrait of Marital Hell in ‘Die, My Love’

A Delirious Portrait of Marital Hell in ‘Die, My Love’

Spice 1 Talks Growing Up in Hayward, Running From Cops and Breakin’ at the Mall

Spice 1 Talks Growing Up in Hayward, Running From Cops and Breakin’ at the Mall

Nite Yun Showcases Flavors of Her Parents’ Home in New Cookbook, ‘My Cambodia’

Nite Yun Showcases Flavors of Her Parents’ Home in New Cookbook, ‘My Cambodia’

A Child Disappears and It’s ‘All Her Fault’ in This Gripping TV Series

A Child Disappears and It’s ‘All Her Fault’ in This Gripping TV Series

‘Palestine 36’ to Kick Off the Bay Area’s Arab Film Festival

‘Palestine 36’ to Kick Off the Bay Area’s Arab Film Festival