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Review: ‘Clue,’ the wild stage version, is as fun as the board game  

By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | October 23, 2024
The ensemble is impeccable, and hilarious, in the tour of "Clue," onstage in San Francisco and San Jose through November 4.
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Best Bets: Contemporary Art opening, ‘Emojiland,’ ‘Clue,’ Halloween symphony concert, Beethoven’s Ninth

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | October 23, 2024
The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco opens at its new home in “The Cube” at 345 Montgomery St. on Oct.
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Piedmont artists to show artwork in NYC and Charlotte exhibitions

By Katie Korotzer | October 22, 2024
Works by Valerie Corvin and Katie Korotzer are part of "Crossing Borders: We Are All Immigrants" featuring 60 artists from 19 countries.
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Legion of Honor’s Mary Cassatt retrospective reveals a radical American artist   

By Lou Fancher | Bay City News | October 22, 2024
Her vivid and intimate portrayals of women and children in domestic settings were themes not addressed by her male colleagues.
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Pass the Remote: Arab film fest in SF and East Bay, Silicon Valley Jewish fest in South Bay

By Randy Myers | Bay City News | October 21, 2024
Bay Area filmmaker Finn Taylor's "Avenue of the Giants" shifts between two narratives: one set during the Holocaust, the other in recent-day Marin County.
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SFMOMA invites museumgoers to play in big ‘Get in the Game’ exhibition

By Lou Fancher | Bay City News | October 17, 2024
Show runs from Oct. 19 through Feb.
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Best Bets: ‘Sentinels & Saviors,’ SF Music Day, bass-cello-violin trio, ‘King James,’ ‘Matchbox Magic Flute’

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | October 16, 2024
Renegade Duo are among the many artists participating in SF Music Day on Oct. 20 -- free -- at the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center.
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Northern California Renaissance Faire offers one last weekend to eat, drink and be merry

By Janis Mara | Bay City News | October 16, 2024
The celebration of Elizabethan times concludes its 20th season Oct. 23, 2024, at Casa de Fruta in Hollister.
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Review: TheatreWorks’ ‘King James’ details a fascinating friendship over 12 years 

By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | October 14, 2024
Playwright Rajiv Joseph has a gift for putting just a few characters onstage and bringing audiences to laughter, gasps and even tears. 
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Pass the Remote: Films and more at United Nations and Green fests, Doc Stories   

By Randy Myers | Bay City News | October 14, 2024
Documentaries and a handful of narrative shorts dominate the Bay Area film festival scene this week.
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