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Tom’s Town: The Sweet 16 ballot plan

Why allowing 16-year-olds to vote makes a lot of sense. Plus: The alarming water-use figures on almonds By Tom Temprano MARCH 27, 2015 - Sixteen is...

‘Tartuffe’ storms Berkeley Rep, frock coats awhirl

Hyper-stylish staging -- those costumes! That set! -- and sharp acting make for a blasphemously sexy evening.   By Marke B.  BAY STAGES Despite torturing the homeless, interfering with...

Cops who killed Alex Nieto guilty in “people’s trial”

There will be no formal charges, since the district attorney cleared the four officers. But a street theater protest determined otherwise By Lisa Geduldig MARCH 25,...

Clubs vs. condos: Landmark nightlife legislation moves forward

Proposed regulations put onus on builders to disclose nearby nightlife venues to prospective tenants.  By Marke B. MARCH 24, 2015 -- Last week, about 50 nightlife...

Immigrants depend on luck for health care

New study shows 'how unjust and unethical the system is' By Viji Sundaram MARCH 24, 2015  – Undocumented immigrants’ ability to stay healthy might come down...

The Agenda, March 23-29: State budget gaps, the end of school buses — and are the SF cops shooting too many people?

In which we outline some of the pressing issues of the week to come By Tim Redmond MARCH 23, 2015 – I found an interesting item...

Tom’s Town: The other Awards Season, at home

Forget the drama at the Grammys or the Oscars: Check out San Francisco's Niteys By Tom Temprano MARCH 13, 2015 -- Late Winter can be a...

The Agenda, March 7-12: Newsom’s failures, inside and outside politics, PG&E and Ed Lee’s lobbyist donors

The week ahead also includes an important discussion over whether "live-work" lofts can be converted to normal dwellings without paying affordable housing fees By Tim...

Lawsuit seeks to throw out laws against sex work

 Does the right to privacy include the right to have consensual sex -- for money? A federal court is going to get to decide By...

In Richmond, a battle over a council seat — and the role of grassroots groups

Should four members of a community-based organization control the City Council? Why is that so frightening? By Tim Redmond FEBRUARY 24, 2015 – The Richmond City...