Thursday, May 2, 2024

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News + Politics

The Yimbys are winning the media narrative, and that’s bad for all of us

Why are no local reporters willing to look beyond the simple (inaccurate) slogans and talk about the facts?

Fake, misleading news and images on Twitter—and here at home

No, Dean Preston did not resign. Plus: The eviction "scarlet letter," Uber's role in SF taxis, and the mayor's dangerous housing policy is back again. That's The Agenda for Oct. 15-22

SF teachers vote to authorize strike

Janitorial, clerical, and food staff also ready to walk.

Nobody is buying luxury condos, but Breed wants to make it easier to build more

Even the Chron's real estate reporting shows the Yimby narrative is at odds with reality.

Rave goddess Eris Drew touches down for As You Like It’s anniversary bash

Ahead of her set at Public Works, the DJ dishes about psychedelics, trans resistance, and vinyl goodies

Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest celebrates 50 years of ‘Soylent Green’

Plus: Short Film Fest, Albany Film Fest, Kenneth Anger tribute, 'Underground Art-Stars,' and three earnest new releases

WTAF is up with Newsom? And why is it so hard to get SF police reports?

Vetoes of a series of progressive reforms show the guv is thinking about Iowa 2028, not California today. Pus: A hearing on police data. That's The Agenda for Oct. 8-15

Billionaires file legal brief attacking the unhoused in SF

While city fails to train staff on sweeps, the people who created this crisis are asking the Supreme Court to blame the victims.

Save the Redstone Building!

The historic building has housed progressive groups for decades. Can it survive a a home for the left?

Blue skies, Blue Angels—and not many members of the public—at Feinstein memorial

More cops than mourners as the late mayor and senator is remembered fondly by her friends.

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