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The Paul Taylor Dance Co. returns to Yerba Buena Center for the Arts

Who’s in town Performance artist Karen Finley  performs excerpts from her newest book, “The Reality Shows,” and converses with Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Executive Director Ken Foster. [7 p.m., YBCA, 701 Mission St., S.F.]Lectures Read More

Will Apple CEO Steve Jobs appear at San Francisco iPad 2 unveiling?

Apple CEO Steve Jobs
Now that Wednesday’s announcement of the iPad 2 in San Francisco is more or less a done deal, questions remain only about the tablet’s exact specifications, and perhaps a more nerdy query: Who will be there to present it? Read More

City officials revamp perks for filming in San Francisco

City officials revamp perks for filming in San Francisco.
As locations such as Vancouver, British Columbia, and New Mexico offer film productions huge tax breaks, San Francisco is giving moviemakers a different sort of perk to breathe new life into an industry that once flourished in The City. Read More

Pina Bausch on film at Yerba Buena

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German choreographer Pina Bausch, who died last year, is one of the most famous and controversial figures on Europe’s modern-dance scene. Her works taxed the patience of some, but compelled many others to become devoted fans. Beginning Thursday and running through May 30, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts presents “To the Limit: Pina Bausch on Film,” a defining collection covering many aspects of her career and work. Read More

Performance artist asks: What is real?

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Performance artist Sara Kraft makes mesmerizing art of big issues. Her latest work, “HyperReal,” which receives its world premiere today through Saturday at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, is an unflinching, multidimensional look at how technology shapes and contorts how we view and interact with each other and the world around us. Read More
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