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Wiener supports giant project pushed through with no neighborhood input

At town hall, senators says that Yimbys 'are the best thing that's happened' and said he supports a massive Potrero Hill project that avoids Planning Commission approval.

Under the Stars: Mia Doi Todd remixes, DJ Noel, Angel Bat Dawid, more

Live appearances and new records to look forward to—plus a clutch of brilliant Georgia Anne Muldrow reworks.

Good Taste: Sandwiches to seek this week

New and classic stunners worth eating, including Anthony Bourdain’s favorite.

OPINION: Ending car-free Great Highway is a mistake, especially now

Curtailing a beloved open space as Delta rages on is terrible timing and a community detriment.

Some local Democrats oppose the Newsom recall—but not the Boudin recall

Here are the people who argue that Newsom should stay in office—even if they have policy disagreements—but won't say the same about Chesa Boudin.

Homelessness—and failed solutions— in Salt Lake City and Denver

Sweeps and attacks on the unhoused are not just happening in the Bay Area; it's a national problem.

Guerilla projections battle Asian hate in ‘Dear America’

After Atlanta massacre, artist Christy Chan was determined to take up space with urgent messages.

Good Taste: Bacon team-building, Lumpiapalooza, more

Plus: Queer wave coffee partners with La Cocina, Bougie Smoothies debut, and gluten-free vegan sourdough that doesn’t suck

Screen Grabs: Perilous quests in ‘The Green Knight’ and ‘Stillwater’

Plus: complex Son of Monarchs, redemptive Fireboys, and a beautiful, bummer Casanova

After more than a century, PG&E is finally on the ropes in San Francisco

The city's moving to establish a public-power system—but we should also talk about accountability for the politicians and media that enabled an illegal monopoly for so long.