Sponsored link
Friday, January 10, 2025

Sponsored link

Tagged with: Castro

Are ADUs affordable housing?

The NYT says yes—but even the Chron agrees that the data shows these units are not a very effective way to address the housing crisis.

Letters to the Editor: Castro Theatre takeover—very con and very pro

Readers sound off on the recently announced Another Planet Entertainment plan to manage the 100+-year-old cinema.

Opinion: Are we losing the Castro Theatre?

New management Another Planet Entertainment wants to "explode" the neighborhood with music and entertainment. But what about good old films and LGBTQ events?

As Omicron surged, local arts venues were left to fend for themselves

Why did organizations have to make their own decision to close or stay open, with no specific guidance from the city?

Fabulosa’s fabulous holiday book gift guide

Drag art, dinosaurs, indigenous resistance, witches of color, Old Chinatown maps, Cher's looks, more on new Castro bookshop's list.

Reflections from a trip to Cuba

US faith leaders head to the island nation to bring medical supplies—and counter US propaganda.

Castro eviction battle shows total failure of state housing laws

The abuse of the Ellis Act is a total disgrace—and the city needs to move faster to buy at-risk buildings, protesters say.

Screen Grabs: Arab Film Fest hits 25, Jane Campion’s brilliant return…

Bruce Lee's first two big films, a senseless police murder in 'The Killing of Kenneth Chamberlain,' more movies this week

Why are both Republicans and Democrats so obsessed with Cuba?

After more than 60 years, the US is still trying to overthrow the government of a small island nation that is no threat to us.

‘Ascension’ filmmakers on Chinese hyper-capitalism’s link in the global supply chain

"We are always saying we could have made this film, depending on the decade, in so many different countries."