The film on the U.S. immigrant experience, starring the Oscar winner and debuting at Berlin, comes amid President Trump's ...
After three weeks of daily chaos in our country, there is a great solace to be taken in a lovely ballet beautifully danced. That was what San Francisco Ballet’s Jennifer Stahl and Rubén Cítores Nieto ...
Teenagers on the range, misguided missionaries, a cerulean-faced orphan puppet? The Park City fest took many turns.
The documentary The Theological School of Halki Today, directed by Fatih Ozturk and Okan Seker, had its premiere on Thursday, ...
Stars Matthew Modine, Daphne Zuniga, and Frank Jasper reminisce with IndieWire about the Harold Becker-directed sports drama, from cut scenes to Madonna, "Carla" to how it really was supposed to end.
Hernandez said her experience is that all students are welcomed at the retreats. “I would say that USF provides a space for a ...
Unprecedented Paul Reubens, a Deaf rebellion, Leonard Peltier's resistance, and more real life from the 41st film fest.
Nobody Loves You,” a musical comedy coming to S.F., has been a long labor of love for two friends who grew up together in ...
The former "Malcolm in the Middle" star sat down with NBC to share his thoughts on becoming a full-time NASCAR driver and ...
From the world’s most romantic band to all-world pianist Yuja Wang returning to the Bay Area, to a kick-butt play about play ...
Splash Point Jazz Club Eastbourne presents a quintet of top jazzmen for their next gig on the February 26. Roy Hilton's Giants of Hard Bop celebrates some of the greatest musicians from what many ...
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