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Family Alchemy: Malamud & Paley Stories on Stage. In order for theater to deliver on its rarely achieved promise of a transcendent live experience that no television show or...
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Slogan Cheering and Jeering
Takes one to know one: SF Weekly and Ms. Hegranes seem to employ some of the same tactics as we social marketeers when presenting the...
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At a time when Modest Mouse has a song in the Top 40 and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah sells out whole tours in mere minutes, it's clear that indie-rock singers with odd vocal...
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If you plan to see The Libertine, an artful and brooding period piece about a scandalously debauched earl of the English Restoration, a few words of advice before you leave:...
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San Francisco's Latrice Barnett isn't the typical house music diva: She is a multi-instrumentalist who has played bass in funk bands and on tracks by Oakland hip hop crew...
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A gritty portrait of ghetto life in contemporary South Africa, Tsotsi packs an unexpected emotional wallop. Gavin Hood's film tells a story of violence and redemption that's...
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Ghostigital is more a concept than a literal band. At its core are ex-Sugarcubes vocalist Einar Örn and digital/tape-delay wizard Curver, plus several contributors...
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From the stars of Elf, here's a new drama about depression and family baggage! Might not want to bring the kids to this one, lest they wonder why Buddy the Elf's girlfriend is...
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Rebirth of a Nation is a return to form for Public Enemy in unexpected ways. It's something of a chop session led by the Bay Area rapper Paris -- whose trademark deep, ...
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Commentary by Gregg Rickman (greggr2006@yahoo.com). Times compiled from information available Tuesday; it's always advisable to call for confirmation. Price given is standard...
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Japanese musical exports armed with experimental hard rock or punk sounds usually have strong ties to their native underground scene. Not so with gothic industrial-metalers...
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Nearly a decade ago, trumpeter Rob Mazurek's Chicago Underground project sought to bring avant-garde jazz to the mainstream via the Windy City's Thrill Jockey Records, then...
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By Maya Kroth, Jennifer Maerz and Dan Strachota Published:
March 8, 2006
Drum 'n' bass means something different in the noise-rock world than in the electronic world. This disparity is especially true when discussing San Francisco's boulder-weight...
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For well over a decade, U.K. expatriate Thomas "Dolby" Robertson has been a trailblazer in bringing music to the Internet (which would sound sort of absurd if it wasn't the...