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Tagged with: California

Supes advance police spying bill

Measure opposed by civil-liberties groups now goes to the full board.

Good Taste: Ancora hooks with halibut racks and plankton pasta

The first restaurant from sustainable seafood company Water2Table is making a splash—without the middlemen

Post-punk trio Automatic brought the heat at SF gig

Sweat dripped during their show at The Chapel—blame it on the irresistible New/No Wave verve

How a feminist faced the world 100 years ago

New biography of groundbreaking California journalist Elsie Robinson's life is a remarkable investigative achievement

The state’s local housing goals are nothing more than a farce

Why is everyone so set on meeting "RHNA" standards when the evidence is very clear that it will never happen?

Good Taste: Ohlone restaurant and cultural hub represents healing

UC Berkeley hosts ‘oṭṭoy, the new iteration of Cafe Ohlone by mak-’amham.

Under the Stars: A legendary organist returns, the influence of Angela Davis, more

Thao pays for free at Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, a reminder of Anteloper's brilliance—music news you've got to hear.

Wild ride: SF rapper Rymeezee breaks down city life on latest album ‘Turbulence’

Multitalented wordsmith speaks about love and hate in Frisco (including all those smashed car windows)

SF’s Carlos Villa becomes first Filipino American honored by a major museum retrospective

But sadly—for San Francisco—his multi-site show is missing an important component.

Should shopping malls become housing? Yes—but only if the state does it right

The Legislature has responded to affordable-housing developers. But there's a lot of unfinished work to protect vulnerable communities.