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Drama Masks: Two different ‘Carols’ while the world gets Scrooged

SF Mime Troupe's populist 'A Red Carol' and ACT's new 'A Whynot Christmas Carol' create a curious holiday dichotomy.

Under the Stars: Oakland’s Combo Tezeta deserves all the love

Lateef the Truthspeaker & Nick Andre slap us awake, Con Brio rings in NYE, TOKiMONSTA flicks her musical Swiss Army Knife

Wanxin Zhang’s imposing sculptures bridge the soulful and the unbreakable

The artist draws on Chinese history and contemporary political change for a 'prayer for peace in a fractured world.'

Social housing can work in SF, a groundbreaking new report shows

BLA study shows it's entirely feasible for the city to build housing for all, outside of the private market.

What happened in the 2024 elections—and what we need to do next

Data, decisions, and where the billionaires lost: a deep dive into the results shows how divided San Francisco has become.

Phillip Hua lyrically links his long-gone rural San Jose to digital life

'You Can Never Go Home Again' at Triton Museum maps sumptuous environmental nostalgia onto evocative grid-like forms.

It’s fine to recall progressives, but not a conservative supervisor? Ask the Chron

Plus: Who will be the next board president—and what will Breed say at her final Question Time? That's The Agenda for Dec. 15-22

The irony of RFK Jr. and the polio vaccine

A polio survivor whose family got the Salk vaccine helped get Robert Kennedy Sr. to run for president.

Make taxes great again, SF

This city can defy Trump by asking the billionaires to pay their fair share.

Beyond books: Gifts for lit lovers 2024

Looking for something novel to give your book-fiend friend? Step out of the covers with unique treats, from chocolates to live readings.

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