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The First-Ever Film Festival at a Women’s Prison in California
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In ‘Mother Mary,’ a Pop Star’s Costume Crisis Turns Existential
A tiny dog wearing a big pink dress, teal blue wig and pink headdress. The dog is being held up by a senior lady in a matching outfit, hair and all.
Raise the Woof! Win Prizes for Looking Like Your Pet at This SPCA Party
A woman in a soccer jersey and a gold medal waves at fans as she walks off of the soccer pitch.
San José Soccer Star Naomi Girma Returns Home
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The Indian American Essayist Who Championed Social Justice and Feminism
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The Jewish ‘Red Angel’ Who Withstood Incarceration for Workers’ Rights
An older Arabic woman stands on a lawn looking windswept but joyful.
The Palestinian Therapist, Teacher and Music Lover Who Built Cultural Bridges
A black-and-white photo of Shock G performing, wearing a fur hat over a zebra-print hat, a patterned blazer and a fake nose. He holds a champagne bottle as he raps into the mic.
Digital Underground’s MC Was Secretly a Genius Illustrator
Two Black men, one in white with dreadlocks and one in brown and bald, embrace and smile for the camera
‘Blow the Whistle’ is 20 Years Old — and Keeps Going On and On
A twentysomething Black man in a light blue collared shirt, gold chain and sunglasses on top of his head looks upward and to the left
The Bay Showed Love to Messy Marv in 2025
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Live Nation signage is displayed outside of offices in Hollywood, California on May 30, 2024.

Jury Finds That Live Nation Acted as a Monopoly and Overcharged for Tickets

The antitrust suit alleged the company controlled too much, at the expense of venues, artists and fans.
A book cover featuring a close up black and white photo of a women in her 20s.

What Draws People Into Cults? A New Book Tracks Two Followers

Harrison Hill's new book ‘The Oracle's Daughter’ is a story about the terror of losing the self.

A Rising Star Chef Trains San Francisco’s Next Generation of Bakers

Rize Up Bakery’s Azikiwee Anderson teaches Bayview youth how to make artisan bread — for free.

My First A’s Game in West Sacramento

I love baseball and I hate that the A’s left Oakland. Here’s my attempt to grapple with it all.
Two women stand facing each other.

In ‘Mother Mary,’ a Pop Star’s Costume Crisis Turns Existential

Michaela Coel and Anne Hathaway star in a fitfully spellbinding chamber drama about a pop star’s wardrobe.
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What’s the Future of the Many Cesar Chavez Murals in San Francisco?

While the call for renaming came swiftly, the disgraced labor leader’s visual legacy remains more uncertain.
A young Black woman wearing utilitarian coats stands in a room facing a senior white man who is casually looking at her from a nearby doorway.

In Steven Soderbergh’s ‘The Christophers,’ an Aging Artist Meets His Match

The twisty dramedy, starring Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel, concerns artistic legacy itself.
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