Needs a Wake-Up Call: ‘The Sleeping Negro’ – 2022 SF Indiefest Opening Night Film
SF Indiefest’s 2022 opener starts off strong before falling on its face.
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SF Indiefest’s 2022 opener starts off strong before falling on its face.
Helgi Tomasson kicks off his final year at the helm with two programs of mixed results and fine surprises.
Looking back at the two years (and counting) of pop culture during pandemic purgatory.
(UPDATED: with Twitter-commentary piece.) He’s leaving California and we’re all the better to be rid of him.
The mayor of my hometown needs to start taking COVID seriously.
After a year off, the adults-only immersive horror tour makes its terrifyingly triumphant return.
“One good thing about music/When it hits you (You feel no pain)”– Bob Marley & The Wailers, “Trenchtown Rock” One can’t help but think of the SF Playhouse as the quintessential test case for re-opened Bay Area theatre. Although Cal Shakes and We Players have recently returned to […]
Aurora slowly moves back to live shows with this solo streamer about a NY neighborhood in flux.
(Belated by embargo) The centerpiece film of SF Indiefest 2021 is a vibrant poetic love letter to the City of Angels.
The company’s all-digital season ends with the show everyone knows, even if they’ve never seen it.
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