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Rare Films by Maya Angelou and Black Women Directors to Screen at Stanford

The new, free film festival But Some of Us Are Brave uplifts Black women behind the lens.
A Japanese man, wearing a white shirt and black pants stands in the center of a brightly lit underground corridor. He is smiling unnaturally.

A Tokyo Subway Station Turns Into an Infinite Nightmare in ‘Exit 8’

Genki Kawamura’s adaptation of the video game is devilishly simple but metaphorically rich.
A woman's hair and face is seen in silhouette next to a spacecraft's window, looking at a view of the Earth from a great height.

Obsessed With the Artemis II Crew? There’s a Party for That in Oakland

The Chabot Space and Science Center is screening the astronauts’ ‘splashdown’ on April 10.
A Latino DJ in a blue shirt and cap works the turntables, looking downward.

The Best San José Anthems, as Chosen by DJ Cutso

The San José-raised DJ picks the top five songs that provide the soundtrack to his city.

Stern Grove Returns With Public Enemy, Al Green, Goapele and More

The free San Francisco concert series kicks off June 14 and continues on Sundays throughout the summer.
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Julia Wertz Graphically Shares the Joys of New Motherhood

In ‘Bury Me Already,’ the North Bay cartoonist details a whole new kind of fart party.
A slender Black man poses before a panel of judges wearing a leather hat and boots, and matching holographic shorts and open jacket. It's a sunny day.

Beloved East Bay Dancer Needs Heart Transplant After Collapse

Friends and family up and down California are rallying to raise money for Gbari Gilliam's recovery.
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