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"What Do the Women Say?" is an extravaganza of women’s performance held every year for the past 30 years by Golden Thread Productions that features Middle Eastern and North African artists.
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Today, a local arts company is gathering women for an evening of resilience and performance. Then, we’ll hear the real history behind a legendary San Franciscan.
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Africa Mix's Emmanuel Nado speaks with pianist and composer, Omar Sosa, about being a World citizen, his upcoming residency with SFJAZZ, his three bands, and sharing Afro-Cuban traditions through his music.
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Outside Lands returns to Golden Gate Park August 7–9 unveiling its 2026 lineup, which include headliners Charli XCX, The Strokes, and Rüfüs Du Sol amongst several notable acts.
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Trump has launched an assault on Iran with Israel, seized Venezuela’s president in a surprise air raid, said the US will "own" Gaza, and is threatening to takeover Cuba.
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The Supreme Court granted an emergency appeal yesterday, blocking a California law that stopped schools from outing transgender students.
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CrosscurrentsToday, a San Leandro council member has pleaded guilty to charges of corruption. Then, artists and activists are working to reopen the Mission Cultural Center.