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News + Politics
There’s only one way to get the money to save the Bay Area from transit and housing chaos
Tim Redmond
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November 21, 2022
So why is nobody talking about the $14 trillion in tech wealth?
Music
Under the Stars: Jazz institution Marcus Shelby shares new work at free outdoors event
John-Paul Shiver
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September 1, 2022
Plus: 2 amazing Bandcamp Friday picks—and a blessing for Blondie super-fans.
News + Politics
Maybe the Mission Street vendors need an app
Tim Redmond
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August 2, 2022
Big Tech gets to break the law with impunity; why not the folks on the street? Plus: The new DA's first weeks are a disaster, but the Chron doesn't seem to care.
Sports
Should the Warriors bring back Kevin Durant?
Alan Chazaro
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July 31, 2022
As rumblings continue, retrospectively honoring KD’s decision to join Golden State in 2016
Opinion
Prop A’s failure and why we need to fight for Muni
Gwen McLaughlin and Nayeli Maxson-Velazquez
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July 13, 2022
The June election shows the importance of a powerful grassroots movement for transit justice
Music
Under the Stars: It’s insufficient to call Kaidi Tatham ‘the UK’s Herbie Hancock,’ more
John-Paul Shiver
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July 5, 2022
Papercuts' jangly mojo, Lucky Sun's uplifting essence, Byron the Aquarius comes through, Foamboy and Oakland Weekender rundowns
Stage Review
‘Let’s Do the Sex’? OK, let’s.
Charles Lewis III
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June 8, 2022
Killing My Lobster’s slutty, silly sketches tackle gay couple-twins, modern-day porn, and—oh yes— Potterverse fan fic.
Crime
A tough-on-crime DA doesn’t translate to lower crime rates
Tim Redmond
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June 5, 2022
New study compares SF, Sacramento—and finds that a more progressive approach to criminal justice is associated with lower crime rates.
Economy
What if we let artists and homeless people take over all the empty SF office space?
Tim Redmond
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May 18, 2022
The old work model is over, and downtown and the local economy is going to suffer—unless we get creative about the future.
Stage Review
‘Octet’ unleashes the demons of Internet obsession, in song
Charles Lewis III
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May 9, 2022
With a solid cast, Dave Molloy's play at Berkeley Rep takes on addiction to 24/7 digital culture—but should come with a tl;dr
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