An Approximation of Resilience” by Alex Ketley uses dance to explore a real-life murder case and California’s justice system.
Feminist horror filmmaker Mimi Cave’s savage take on Midwestern normalcy goes off the rails in the second half.
David Sinaiko, left, and Benoît Monin in “Art.” Not Marc and Serge.
The screening of the Oakland-filmed “Freaky Tales” at the Grand Lake Theatre became a star-studded event and full on celebration of the Bay Area.
The boardroom drama seizes an opportunity many established local theaters have been slow to act on: the chance to delve into the current events dividing the tech world in ...
Guest conductor Elim Chan returns with a passionate yet graceful program that pairs “Swan Lake” with the “Pathétique” Symphony.
Director Barry Levinson and screenwriter Nicholas Pileggi tell the story of the clash  between Frank Costello and Vito ...
American Disabled for Accessible Public Transit activists protest in Las Vegas. PBS’ “Change, Not Charity: The Americans With Disabilities Act” documents the push to pass the Americans With ...
Bay Area journalist Alexis Madrigal’s book “The Pacific Circuit” is “a love letter to Oakland” rooted in environmental and political justice. In “The Pacific Circuit,” author Alexis Madrigal ...
San Francisco is a ubiquitous presence in the four-part series that features new interviews with co-founders and journalists. Twitter co-founder Evan Williams sits for an interview for the CNN ...
In American Conservatory Theater’s “Nobody Loves You,” a skepticism about the show’s own mechanisms lends it an agreeable edge. Ana Yi Puig, from left, Molly Hager, A.J. Holmes, Seth Hanson and ...