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AIDS
Stage Review
Time-tripping back to the height of AIDS in ‘PrEP Play’
Charles Lewis III
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April 13, 2022
'Peggy Sue Got Married' meets pre-exposure prophylaxis in Yilong Liu's relevant tale of generational disconnect
LGBTQ
Castro icon Cleve Jones vows to fight dubious eviction attempt
Garrett Leahy
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March 27, 2022
In a dramatic appearance at a crowded rally in the Castro, longtime queer activist and leader Cleve Jones announced Sunday that he plans to...
Art
‘We knew we would bring the art’: Expo sounds alarm to reunite separated families
Emily Wilson
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March 24, 2022
Galería de la Raza, YBCA, and other community organizations team up on compelling "Pedagogy of Hope"
Lit
John Killacky’s ‘Because Art’ is an evergreen call for creative survival
Lou Fancher
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March 24, 2022
It may be an expert “autopsy” on the arts industry, but the multi-hyphenate's latest book also inspires hope for the next generation of hub-makers and risk-takers.
Culture
Support this salve: Bay Remedies heals with Black-and-queer-owned cannabis
Caitlin Donohue
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March 23, 2022
"Our relationship with cannabis was shaped by activists like Denis Peron and Brownie Mary," says co-founder John Xavier.
Drug policy
Harm reduction is the missing element in Breed’s Tenderloin program
Erika Siao
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March 22, 2022
Local groups have been doing this work for decades. They weren't included when the Mayor's Office set new policies.
COVID
Yes, trust science. It’s real. But it’s sometimes more complicated than that
Bruce Mirken
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March 21, 2022
The history of the scientific establishment in the US is full of great advances and abject horror stories.
Movies
Greta Snider’s experimental films pack a punk punch at the Roxie
tamara suarez porras
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March 18, 2022
16mm autoethnographies, found footage essays, materialist inventions, and recent projects focusing on human rights hit the screen
Lit
‘Wit had social currency’: Nate Lippens ghosts through the AIDS generation in ‘My Dead Book’
Johnny Ray Huston
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March 15, 2022
Serial killers, homophobia, poverty, drugs—and also love, art, connection, and humor in author's debut novel.
Opinion
London Breed’s big COVID failure
Charles Lewis III
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March 10, 2022
She had a chance to show great leadership. Then she lifted the mandates—and increased the risk of more infections.
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