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By Tim Redmond
Tim Redmond
Tim Redmond has been a political and investigative reporter in San Francisco for more than 30 years. He spent much of that time as executive editor of the Bay Guardian. He is the founder of 48hills.
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Art Review
How Irving Penn brought the world to his studio—and vice versa
de Young retrospective teases out sheer range of the photographer's lens.
Music
Under the Stars: Bubbling up with foamboy, night-dubbing with Monty Luke…
BALTHVS rocks global vibes, Eris Drew runs the rave tape, Neutrals wish you were here, more music to support!
Art
Striking probe of colorism leads to artist’s first show—at MoAD, no less
CCA student Mary Graham's 'Value Test: Brown Paper' locates universal story through Black past.
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Housing
Breed hedges on supporting legal protections, rent relief for tenants
Weirdly, she suggests that her own office can't stop 'abuse' in program that helped 20,000 renters keep a roof over their heads.
The Agenda
Protecting a program that saves hundreds from becoming unhoused …
... and was a shooting where the cops fired 99 rounds just a 'policy failure?' That's The Agenda for April 28-May 5
Housing
In a dramatic move, a CA court says housing density doesn’t mean affordability
If the decision holds up, which may not happen, it would be a significant blow to the Yimby agenda.
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