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Get Free Festival’s liberatory storytelling stays fresh five years in

Embodiment Project's nine-day hip hop gathering choreographs provocation, battle—and unfettered joy.

PG&E delays have cost SF $35 million since 2018; public power has saved $50 million

Capital planning agency to hear update on long-overdue plan to take over distribution system, with dramatic new evidence.

Protests and public comment on Breed’s budget …

...Plus a bright-line supes vote on a critical tenant issue. That's The Agenda for June 24-30.

Save Free City College

A community lifeline approved by the voters is threatened by the mayor's budget proposal.

Juneteenth reading of ‘3rd & Palou’ humanized 1966 Hunters Point Uprising

Biko Eisen-Martin's thrilling work-in-progress play is 'based on the world immediately outside the exit doors.'

At 94, ‘Thelma’ star June Squibb is ‘breaking every rule ever made’

'I wanted to do as much as I could,' says feisty film and stage veteran of first solo starring role in action movie.

Puff: Pride’s about to get hella lit

The first Hottboxx area at Pride will feature cannabis demos, drag, dancing, and Laganja Estranja.

Burning Man is getting dirtier and dirtier

New data show carbon pollution way up in Black Rock City — until the rainstorm hit last year

Big Real Estate wants to prevent effective rent control—and is pushing SF supes

Showdown looms next week on state ballot measure that would let local government regulate rents on new housing, vacant apartments.

Celebrity portraitist Tom Zimberoff turns his lens to nature’s riptide

He used to think of the beach as a background player for his star-studded snaps. Now in Outer Sunset, he sees it leads.

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