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Screen Grabs: ‘La Cocina’ serves up an intense kitchen confidential

Alonso Ruizpalacios' tour de force of delectable cinematic technique. Plus: 'Black Box Diaries' traces harrowing Japanese sexual abuse case.

The politics of no future

The country's youngest voters are demanding real change to the corporate culture of our political system.

The problem with publishers who have no roots in the journalism world …

.... plus some unusual changes to BMR condos, preventing food deserts, and a hearing on school closures. That's The Agenda for Oct. 27 to Nov. 3

Progressive unity rally seeks to get out the vote

Large turnout as candidates push the narrative that a handful of billionaires are trying to take over the city.

Puff: Trick or weed! Halloween and Día de los Muertos cannabis treats

Cute boo bongs, blood orange sours, moonrock pre-rolls, blood red Watermelon Z blunts, and passionfruit freeze pops!

In ‘Breed or Bust,’ Joyful Raven puts a face on vital reproduction issues—hers

Moving and hilarious solo show at the Marsh SF tackles relationships, abortion, birth control with poignant urgency.

Arts Forecast vs. Party Radar: Halloween debauchery begins!

Japanese ghost stories, house music legends, Swedish sex goddesses, and Green Gorillas in the monster mashup column event of the year

Fact Check: The attacks on Jackie Fielder in D9

We try to put the the mailers and ads in some actual political context.

SF rave doc ‘Between the Beats’ finally hits the streets

Martin O’Brien’s long-awaited treasury of early '90s memories is a Venn diagram of Bay Area party culture.

Screen Grabs: ‘Anora’ sparks greatness from garish fireworks

Plus: 'Conclave' drops us into papal intrigue with Ralph Fiennes, young actors drive fraternity thriller 'The Line'

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