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The new supes districts: How you can weigh in

Plus: The future of Amazon's SF distribution center—and why Newsom is all wrong about the state's surplus and gas prices. That's The Agenda for March 21-27

‘Wit had social currency’: Nate Lippens ghosts through the AIDS generation in ‘My Dead Book’

Serial killers, homophobia, poverty, drugs—and also love, art, connection, and humor in author's debut novel.

After 55 years, SF’s beloved Audium opens up to ‘New Voices’

For the first time, the storied sound sculpture space invites local resident artists to delve into its multidirectional possibilities.

The Leaning Tower of Soma is a mess—but everyone’s ducking responsibility

In 1986, when it became clear that the Reagan Administration had lied about the Iran-Contra Scandal, Vice President George Bush told the press that...

Live Shots: A joyful noise at GLIDE’s Annual Holiday Jam

Bobby McFerrin, Fantastic Negrito, Vernon Bush, more came to celebrate GLIDE's social justice mission.

Screen Grabs: Latino Film Fest charts a wide course, from Hurricane Maria to Argentine classic

Plus: Revived African diaspora must-see Sankofa, Tom Skerritt's late-life star turn, more new movies

Screen Grabs: An intimate appointment with Dr. Fauci

Plus: Political intrigue and dark thrillers from Argentina, Romania, and Colombia. This week's new movies!

‘It’s always been there:’ Dolores Huerta speaks out on racism and Jim Crow

At 91, the co-founder of the United Farmworkers Union is still active and speaking out against voter suppression.

Screen Grabs: A stricken hero fights for better healthcare in ‘Not Going Quietly’

Plus a slew of affecting new docs on Barbara Lee, immigration tragedy, arthouse beginnings, and celebrity worship.

Some warned 20 years ago that the US was creating a disaster in Afghanistan

Plus: SF just lost two notable activists, James Hormel and Alvin Duskin. That's The Agenda for August 15-22