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News + Politics
Growth machine wins big in Berkeley
Zelda Bronstein
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January 14, 2021
Mayor who ran as a progressive sides with developer-friendly plan for Adeline Corridor.
Music
Don’t forget the beats: A mixtape-homage to the Bay’s 2020 sounds
Tamara Palmer
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January 6, 2021
Set inspired by this year's 48 Hills music coverage fits in E-40's social distancing anthem and Eki Shola's aural healing—dedicated to the late, great Cutty Banks.
Lit
Books: ‘Pura Neta,’ the Mission, and the price of gentrification
Tim Redmond
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December 18, 2020
An interview with author Benjamin Bac Sierra on his new and powerful novel.
Movies
In ‘New Labor Movements,’ curator Leila Weefur traces legacy of Frederick Douglass
Emily Wilson
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December 17, 2020
Film series is 'doing emotional and physiological labor, defining the Black body across all parallels of time and history'
Housing
Zoning and housing costs: The debate continues
Tim Redmond
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December 15, 2020
UCLA professors respond to our piece on housing costs -- and why this discussion matters.
Housing
The housing debate: UCLA professors are still wrong
Zelda Bronstein
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December 15, 2020
There is still no reliable data to show that zoning laws cause higher housing prices.
Housing
UCLA professors respond on housing
Michael Manville, Michael Lens, and Paavo Monkkonen
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December 15, 2020
Zelda Bronstein, in her December 13 article, calls us hypocrites. Specifically, she says that we said one thing in an article for Urban Studies,...
Opinion
Hypocrisy in the local zoning debate
Zelda Bronstein
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December 13, 2020
Professors who argue that local regulations drive up housing prices appear to admit they have no credible data to back up that argument.
Culture
Ho ho ho, don’t miss these fabulous holiday shows
Joshua Rotter
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December 8, 2020
Golden Girls, Nutcrackers, an anti-inequity 'Red Carol,' Peaches Christ, and Kung Pao galore for your seasonal delectation.
Movies
Nina Simone meets Claude Monet in Ja’Tovia Gary’s ‘The Giverny Document’
Emily Wilson
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December 8, 2020
Highlighted in SFMOMA series of films made by women, 'Giverny' combines street interviews, animation, sound design, more
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