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Watch: Hip-hop journalist Soren Baker delves into the story of Juicy J on Music Book Club
Tamara Palmer
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March 31, 2024
The prolific reporter was the first to cover Juicy's legendary outfit Three 6 Mafia on a national scale. Now he tells the rapper's tale
Movies
Screen Grabs: Fur flies in wrenching ‘The Fox’ and bizarre ‘Dogman’
Dennis Harvey
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March 27, 2024
Cuddly canines comfort in Franz Streitberger’s World War II drama and kill in Luc Besson's new thriller.
Food & Drink
Good Taste: SF’s beloved Secret Breakfast ice cream is now a weed strain
Tamara Palmer
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March 27, 2024
Cannabis collaboration with Sonoma Hills Farm brings new heights of cool to Humphry Slocombe’s oft-imitated flavor.
Opinion
Engardio wants to protect supes from issues ‘outside our control.’ Here’s some amendments
Joel Schechter
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March 21, 2024
Let's avoid taxes, climate change, war ... or we could just be residents of a city, a country, and a world.
Art
This goes out to the moms struggling with mental health, says West Oakland artist
Mary Corbin
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March 21, 2024
Multidisciplinary creative Katie Murken channels life in the pursuit of transformation and healing.
Lit
Indie booksellers in trouble? BincTank to the rescue
Lou Fancher
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March 11, 2024
A program that grew out of Borders now helps BIPOC-owned bookstores stay open and thrive through its grants.
Dance
Robert Moses’ ‘New Legacies’ takes on the specter of censorship
Mary Carbonara
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March 10, 2024
'There’s a body to culture and we’re cutting off the legs and arms,' says choreographer about latest innovative work.
Music Review
Noise Pop report: Hailu Mergia shot Ethiopian jazz into stratosphere for adoring GAMH crowd
John-Paul Shiver
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March 7, 2024
The septuagenarian keyboardist was all but forgotten, driving a DC cab, but he's making up for lost time with fire.
Opinion
So Macy’s is leaving. Let it go.
Charles Lewis III
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March 4, 2024
Let's use that space for a public benefit, not a corporate chain store.
Music
Get loud for the library! Submit to SFPL’s ‘Bay Beats’
Tamara Palmer
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February 29, 2024
The streaming site returns with a second submission period, March to May. Artists residing in Bay Area counties are invited to send in tunes
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