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Robin Williams’ film legacy touched us all
It’s no hyperbole to suggest the world will never be the same without Robin Williams.Read More
Zendaya drops out of Aaliyah biopic
Oakland's own Zendaya will no longer portray late R&B sensation Aaliyah in an upcoming biopic.Read More
Zendaya cast as Aaliyah in upcoming biopic
Oakland-born Zendaya Coleman will play late R&B superstar Aaliyah in an upcoming biopic.Read More
Winchester Mystery House gets spooky for Friday the 13th
A rare chance to tour the creepy mansion by flashlight will be available between 8 p.m. and 12:30 a.m.Read More
Indian dance swirls into spotlight
The SF Ethnic Dance Festival will feature all eight styles of Indian classical dance this weekend.Read More
Indian dance loses master K.P. Kunhiraman
Kathakali master K.P. Kunhiraman has passed at age 83 of a blood infection in Chennai, India.Read More
Garage door fells Harrison Ford on ‘Star Wars’ set
Veteran actor Harrison Ford was airlifted to a hospital after suffering an ankle injury.Read More
San Jose Rep Theater folds after 34 years
The non-profit theater closed on Monday due to lack of local financial support.Read More
‘Beach Blanket’ dazzles City Hall for 40th birthday
Crowds packed SF City Hall for a free show celebrating 40 years of "Beach Blanket Babylon."Read More
‘A Million Ways to Die’ buried in stupid
Seth MacFarlane's latest is laced with enough poop, piss and penis joke to last a lifetime.Read More
Unveiling a musical genius in ‘Vanilla’
In six albums, Vanilla has solidified himself as a wholly unique electronic artist.Read More
SF International Film Festival shines on world stage
The good, the bad and the ugly all played the 57th annual SFIFF.Read More
‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’ stuck on repeat
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is derivative filmmaking with hardly an ounce of originality.Read More
Paul McCartney to close down Candlestick
Sir Paul's farewell will fall almost exactly 50 years after the Beatles' first Bay Area gig.Read More
‘Transcendence’ descends into absurdity
Wally Pfister's new sci-fi thriller Transcendence imagines a wildly unbelievable future.Read More
Spectrum of film fans keeps movie-going fun
Quality of the films aside, the people who attended the screenings piqued my interest.Read More
Fatal attraction fuels midlife crisis in ‘Breathe In’
Director Drake Doremus' "Breathe In" tells of a father at a moral crossroads.Read More
Selfies shine as art in SF State exhibit
Selfies of all shapes and sizes wrapped around the Cesar Chavez Student Center Art Gallery.Read More