Time to get Zuck's name off the hospital?
Plus: A young Iraqi heroine hits Bay screens, scenes from the ICE Super Bowl protests, luminous landscapes, win concert tickets!
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AN EVENING WITH WIM HOF ON MARCH 19
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Today's headlines:
How about ‘Pretti Good Hospital?’

By Serena Finney
A move to replace Mark Zuckerberg with the people who died fighting ICE.
Screen Grabs: Oscar missed this heartwarming tale set in 1990 Iraq—you don’t have to

By Dennis Harvey
Plus: New People and Castro Theatre are back to their celluloid nature, 'Pillion' is both graphic and graceful.
Protests, puppets, and a big Bad Bunny at Super Bowl LX

By 48hills
Marchers decried ICE outside the stadium, while the Puerto Rican superstar represented the power of culture within.
A soft touch: Victoria Veedell looks to capture ‘the feeling of it’

By Mary Corbin
Pac Heights painter explores 'fleeting shifts of light that transform a landscape for just a breath of time.'
In Case You Missed It:
Puff: Honoring Wayne Justmann, SF’s original stoner

The Super Bowl, labor, and economic inequality

SF INDIEFEST HITS SCREENS FEB. 5-15
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