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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

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Tagged with: Bay Area

Demolitions and population estimates: We answer your questions

Yes, the city's plans will require bulldozing existing housing. No, the numbers in the Housing Element don't make any sense.

Jam-packed: 10+ live shows and fests to carry you through spring

Sol Blume, Mill Valley Music Festival, Big Joanie, Lalin St Juste, Con Brio, more we're stoked to hear communally

Arts Forecast: Two-Spirit Powwow, Black History Month, Edwardian Ball, Qaotiq….

Tablehopper's new look, Art With Elders, Johnny & June Forever, Ben UFO, Non Stop Bhangra, more to do this week.

Opinion: Cuba isn’t a terrorist state

In fact, it's a humanist society under brutal attack by the United States.

Good Taste: Eat a box of plants

Vegan ramen, Wonder Woman noodles, and a non-GMO meat substitute—check out these new instant wonders from the Bay Area.

Under the Stars: Lakecia Benjamin pulls jazz saxophone weight, Yaeji readies the ‘Hammer’

Plus: Lineup of SFJAZZ-Noise Pop concerts features Nate Mercereau's cosmic duets with the Golden Gate Bridge.

IndieFest’s 25th anniversary roars in with local lore, fabulous freaks, and high school hijinks

Here's the standouts, from Jim Rose's 'Circus of the Stars' to Bay BDSM drama 'Rough Edges,' and so many more.

At SF Sketchfest, Upright Citizens Brigade reawakened communal laughter

Guests like Tim Meadows of SNL and Nichole Sakura of 'Superstore' kept the crowd rolling.

Arts Forecast: A new arts magazine aims to dig deep into the local scene

Plus: Bay Area Brewfest, Hella Plants Market, Juan Atkins Techno Symphonic, Reverend Horton Heat, more to do

Heed the circle: Cécile McLorin Salvant weaves spells from Kate Bush, Voudou fables, blues magic

Latest album 'Ghost Songs' delves deep into the lauded Miami singer's personal side, stretching jazz into other realms