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Lauryn Hill
Mildred Howard, Black Oakland, and the Power of...
by Jonathan Curiel • 03/07/2019 10:47 am

You know Mildred Howard’s art even if you don’t know it’s by her, and the septuagenarian artist’s work has only grown more urgent in the wake of her own displacement.

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SF Weekly’s Guide to the Best New Year’s...
by Will Reisman • 12/19/2018 5:32 pm

Sleep and delirium for the sleepless delirious.

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Dispatches from Coachella, Day 2
by Peter-Astrid Kane • 04/16/2017 1:18 pm

In which Róisín Murphy wears all the hats, Royksopp nailed it, and DJ Snake brought out the greatest surprise guest of the weekend (so far). And oh yeah, Gaga.

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Live Review: A Tribute to The Miseducation of...
by Zack Ruskin • 02/20/2017 11:24 am

Local artists united over the weekend to prove that no genre can contain the mastery of Ms. Hill.

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Live Review: Ms. Lauryn Hill and Nas
by Zack Ruskin • 11/04/2016 2:52 pm

The reclusive singer and legendary rapper delivered the year’s best concert on Thursday night at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.

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30 Acts To See This Week
by Jessie Schiewe • 10/31/2016 9:38 am

Monday, October 31 to Sunday, November 6.

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Earworm Weekly: A Closer Look at Lauryn Hill's...
Lori Selke • 12/15/2015 7:00 am

In 1998, Lauryn Hill released her first solo album, one that would become a landmark in both the hip-hop and neo-soul genres. She also…

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