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Screen Grabs: To tell you the truth, DocLands feels necessary

The festival comes at an unprecedented time of fabrications. Plus: 'Mississippi Masala' returns, 'Escape the Field,' 'Hatching,' more

City College faculty set up tents, hold out for the end of brutal layoffs

Union members say cutting faculty will lead to a cycle of lower enrollment and less revenue; they have an alternative.

Proud people who stutter hold event to mark first awareness week in SF

Verbal differences have caused alienation, isolation, and trauma—and the community is working to change that.

Two-day event highlights California roots of horrific trans youth ‘conversion therapy’

Creators of new film 'We Just Want To Be' stage art show and reading to point out now-banned brutal practice's surprising origin

Good Taste: Don’t wait for Taco Bell’s Mexican pizza

Try these indie versions in SF instead! Plus: how to make your own with local ingredients.

Letter to the Editor: Supply and demand doesn’t apply to housing — or really anything

Emphasizing supply intentionally ignores what drives demand: tax subsidies for multi-billion-dollar corporations

Arts Forecast: Choose your own adventure in a city full of wonders

Lila Downs, Front Line Assembly, Kronos Quartet, Rob Reger, Chinese Pioneers, Punk in the 'Loin, more terrific doings this week

Good Taste: Cafe Ohlone and UC Berkeley prepare ‘ottoy

Take a sneak peek of this summer’s historic opening of much more than a restaurant.

Two misleading anti-Boudin ads are going to hit local TV this week

The allegations that the DA ignores domestic violence and car break-ins don't add up.

Does SF have enough water to give some back to the salmon—and the ecosystem?

SF is hoarding water and killing fish—or it's preserving a precious resource from impending drought. Depends whose numbers you believe.