From its intense and inscrutable opening moments to its deliciously ambiguous end, “Job” is one pressure cooker of a play. As unfurled by playwright Max Wolf Friedlich, this taut two-hander finds ...
Police plan to operate a temporary hub for directing drug users to services and offering them assistance leaving SF — or ...
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Comedian Dave Chappelle is set to return to a San Francisco stage the day before Valentine’s Day. The controversial comedian ...
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David Rickman — a freelance historian, author and illustrator — will be delivering a lecture, “What was Worn in Mexican ...
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From indie heroes Pavement to 'The Vagabond Queen of Lagos,' 27th installment celebrates the offbeat, DIY, and authentic.
In ‘Dig! XX’, director Ondi Timoner brings 20 years of hindsight to bear on a reimagining of her 2004 film about indie ...
Eric, the eldest of the three brothers, was a star safety at LSU by the time Justin was in high school. He played for Saia ...