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Housing
The news media ignore affordable housing. Plus: Taking on the Hunters Point toxics …
Tim Redmond
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October 2, 2022
... where' the rent-relief money going, and why does SF need another massive office and housing complex downtown? That's The Agenda for Oct. 2-9
Drug policy
SF DA seeks return to the failed approach of the War on Drugs
Tim Redmond
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August 4, 2022
A new crackdown on small-time dealers makes no sense—and it can't possibly work.
Art
Look again: Rebekah Goldstein’s colorful shaped canvases hold sincere complexity
Mary Corbin
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July 20, 2022
The Bayview painter works intuitively: “I’m so curious to see what the final image will look like, I want to surprise myself”
Movies
‘We’re still here’: Kevin Epps celebrates 20 years of ‘Straight Outta Hunters Point’
Tom Molanphy
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June 21, 2022
At a joyous Juneteenth gathering in the Bayview, the filmmaker reflected on Black art and resiliency in San Francisco.
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: Juneteenth, Jazzteenth, Corgi Con, Bad Gays, Sara Shelton Mann, more
Marke B.
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June 15, 2022
Plus: The Black and queer roots of dance music, Blackwater Holylight, 'Straight Outta Hunters Point,' more to do
Opinion
A public bank for San Francisco is moving forward, this week
Rick Girling
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May 17, 2022
Historic proposal that could transform municipal and nonprofit financing will present preliminary plans.
Opinion
Money talks and bullshit walks
Calvin Welch
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April 24, 2022
The election outcome was first and foremost a victory of massive campaign spending.
News + Politics
Wheels fall off the redistricting process
Tim Redmond
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April 10, 2022
At 3am Sunday, bad-faith gerrymandered map approved as four task force members walk out and community responds in disgust.
Art
Get wavey: Casey Gray’s work vibrates with the simple pleasures of being
Mary Corbin
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March 23, 2022
The skateboarder and new dad's aerosol paintings and wood sculptures help makes sense of everyday overload.
Housing
Does the end of single-family zoning mean the beginning of demolitions?
Tim Redmond
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March 6, 2022
A measure that would profoundly change neighborhood zoning in SF could lead to a lot of existing housing getting torn down. That's The Agenda for March 7-13
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