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Why corruption matters

This attitude in Breed's administration of accepting low-level sleaze is undermining faith in government and nonprofits, and that's a serious threat to all of us.

Party Radar: Quick ‘n dirty guide to Folsom 2024 parties

Dommy Mommy, Daddy Daycare, Horse Meat Disco, Honey Dijon, Dirty Boots, Forced Femme, Head Games... It's all happening, people!

City College is depriving students of educational opportunities

So many classes have been cut that it's becoming way too difficult for students to get their degrees. It's a serious crisis

Is Kamala Harris a Yimby? Not if you read her actual housing plans

The Harris platform calls for huge government spending on affordable housing—along with strict market regulation.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive

This world-class treasure trove of film and other creative forms is the true work of art.

Tenderpunk polymath Illuminati Hotties: ‘My program keeps me from freaking out’

Prominent SoCal musician-engineer-producer Sarah Tudzin unplugged in Joshua Tree to polish latest album 'Power.'

Fearless sexual activist Peaches straddles Portola Music Fest and Folsom Street Fair

Queer feminist electro musician returns to SF—home of her hero Annie Sprinkle—for three shows this weekend.

Good Taste: Wheeling through the best debuts at SF Cheese Fest

Local fromagers packed the Ferry Building with new delights, like triple crème brie with truffles and grape-leaf wrapped Gefen.

Under the Stars: Patti Smith in conversation, Jamie xx in waves, Hardly Strictly in view

Plus: Kraak & Smaak and Dani Offline light up Rickshaw Stop, Lou Hayter surprises, Lydia Dawn arrives. Music news!

Environmental groups plead with supes to block SF’s dangerous lawsuit against the EPA

Packed hearing puts pressure on board to act—but what can the supes do, and what comes next?

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