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Wednesday, December 4, 2024

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Opinion

SF hotels aren’t bringing workers back. Is that a ‘lockout?’

Labor law is complicated, but some workers say they want to go back to work—and the unionized hotels aren't calling them.

Letter to the Editor: A mural for Ukraine

Keeping the lost art of Maria Pryimachenko alive in San Francisco, and hoping for peace.

London Breed’s big COVID failure

She had a chance to show great leadership. Then she lifted the mandates—and increased the risk of more infections.

Flush with significance: Why reopening a BART bathroom is a very big deal

Surveillance state overreach, homophobia, anti-homeless hysteria—sometimes a toilet isn't just a toilet.

Letters to the Editor: Castro Theatre takeover—very con and very pro

Readers sound off on the recently announced Another Planet Entertainment plan to manage the 100+-year-old cinema.

Opinion: Are we losing the Castro Theatre?

New management Another Planet Entertainment wants to "explode" the neighborhood with music and entertainment. But what about good old films and LGBTQ events?

Eating Our Own: What a 1973 sci-fi movie says about the reality of 2022

Soylent Green predicted an apocalypse that isn't far from the truth. The problem is runaway Capitalism.

Reflections from a trip to Cuba

US faith leaders head to the island nation to bring medical supplies—and counter US propaganda.

Memo to SF supes: On affordable housing, don’t be Joe Manchin

Approving money for social housing is a clear mandate—and the opposition talking points are the same old tired nonsense we have heard before.

Let them eat handbags

Can someone please explain to me why the stealing of mere symbols of social goodness (i.e., social status) is somehow worse than the stealing of actual goodness.

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