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Art
Amid political backlash, ‘Undoing Time’ confronts legacy of carceral system
Natalia Robyns-Kresich
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December 1, 2022
Berkeley Art Museum taps 12 artists to consider the foundational roots and effects of confinement in moving show.
Campaign Trail
Honey Mahogany talks about Treasure Island finances and how to make the project work
Steve Stallone
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October 24, 2022
D6 candidate supports the unpopular toll, but knows more about the complex situation than the incumbent, Matt Dorsey.
Police
Supes approve police spy cameras after debate that reflects national political instability
Tim Redmond
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September 21, 2022
When there is a real threat of fascism on the national level, what should SF do about the local police?
News + Politics
Not a whole lot of debating at D6 debate
Tim Redmond
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August 14, 2022
Few major policy differences emerge—which is not good news for the challengers.
Music
With Supreme Court’s EPA ruling, can Trump’s damage to the environment ever be repaired?
Gregg Barak
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July 18, 2022
A criminologist examines the toxic roots of corruption that were dug in during the former administration
News + Politics
The June election was bad news for Mayor London Breed
Calvin Welch
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June 22, 2022
That's just one of the many key messages that the news media have missed.
News + Politics
Another ridiculous attack on SF progressives, this time by Nellie Bowles and The Atlantic
Tim Redmond
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June 16, 2022
Excuse me, no: The city has not be destroyed by the left. How many times do we have to explain this?
News + Politics
What the Boudin recall does—and doesn’t—mean for SF politics
Tim Redmond
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June 7, 2022
Low turnout, a deeply warped media narrative, and right-wing billionaire money framed a very conservative outcome. That's the real story.
Crime
A tough-on-crime DA doesn’t translate to lower crime rates
Tim Redmond
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June 5, 2022
New study compares SF, Sacramento—and finds that a more progressive approach to criminal justice is associated with lower crime rates.
News + Politics
Critics say the DA’s Office is run like the Public Defender’s Office. That’s not true
Ryan Khojasteh
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June 2, 2022
I work for Chesa Boudin, and I am a fair and balanced prosecutor.
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