Beloved San Francisco drag queen Donna Sachet plans to bring back her signature cabaret show, “Sunday’s a Drag,” to Club Fugazi in North Beach starting Aug, 6 for the first time since 2020, she told ...
For as long as video games have existed, they have needed music to go along with them. Even if it was just a chirpy eight-bit earworm coming out of a first-generation console, there had to be ...
The makers of the horror film “Heretic” include this line during the end credits: “No generative AI was used in the making of this film.” Well, duh. What artificial intelligence bot could replicate ...
Ahead of the yearlong (or longer) closure of the Castro Theatre — which embarks on a renovation project planned to include the controversial removal of the fixed orchestra seating, renovating the ...
The documentary, featured at this year’s Green Film Festival in S.F., showcases Indigenous activists working to protect vital water resources. Late Honduran activist Berta Cáceres with her family in ...
Like history’s most dynamic monarchs, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’ musical about the six wives of Henry VIII knows what it wants and knows how to get it. The show, which opened Wednesday, Feb. 22, at ...
Is there a distinctive sound to the music of California? Clearly not, so long as you leave the Beach Boys out of the equation. But there may be a distinctive attitude infusing the music of the Golden ...
Anthony Mackie, left, and Danny Boyd as single father and son in the postapocalyptic survival tale “Elevation.” Photo: Scott Garfield/Vertical “Elevation” is postapocalyptic entertainment at its most ...
Like many young people before him, Kenji Yamamoto had a vision of what he wanted to be when he grew up. He dreamed of having an art career as a painter or sculptor and even attended the San Francisco ...
Nicholas Collon makes his San Francisco Symphony debut with Edward Elgar’s “Enigma Variations,” while pianist Conrad Tao solos in Tchaikovsky. The cello section of the San Francisco Symphony. Photo: ...
Richard Gere looks for answers about the dead son he never knew he had in “Longing.” Photo: Lionsgate “Longing” takes strange turns and works in strange ways. It doesn’t succeed entirely, but the fact ...
San Francisco Playhouse’s production is “inject this into my veins” funny but shambolic, as if a ouija board is in charge. Ami (Ana Ming Bostwick-Singer, center) performs at the talent show with ...