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The Agenda, May 4-10: Housing protests, housing policies, and housing politics

When is it "political games" and when is it political reality? And it's fun to see the mayor praising Chris Daly, who did exactly...

Opinion: From Kent State to Baltimore

  State-sanctioned violence, 45 years later By Tommi Avicolli Mecca APRIL 30, 2015 -- The slaughter of four students at Kent State 45 years ago made me...

48 Hills First Anniversary Gala: Thank you for coming!

April 23 Gala to raise funds for SF's independent news site featured music, food, and networking galore. A huge thank you to everyone who attended...

Ethics reform: Going after Astroturf lobbyists

Friends of Ethics wants to close a loophole in the disclosure laws By Larry Bush APRIL 27, 2015 -- It’s not just true of sports that...

The Agenda, April 27-May 3: Dancing for the Mission and an odd Tenderloin project

An early chance to get involved in the giant Mission District March on City Hall -- and is "naturally affordable" housing for real? By Tim...

Mayor’s Airbnb bill won’t defuse ballot measure

Changes in the short-term rental law don't address the major problem -- so this fight is going to the November ballot By Tim Redmond APRIL 15,...

Prosperity, poverty, and really bad planning

You may not have heard of the Economic Prosperity Strategy -- but it's an alarming, dangerous proposal that could impact the future of San...

Art Looks: Mirrored explosions, CiTiZen KiNo, ‘Fast Food Lane,’ Queericulum, Cookie Mueller, save Lobot, save Studio 17, more

Great local art openings and happenings April 14-20, from poignant reflections to junk food love affairs.  By Marke B.  ART LOOKS There's so much going on in the...

The Agenda, April 13-20: The city’s next $1.7 billion in bonds mostly won’t go to housing

Why we ought to talk about the bond priorities over the next 10 years By Tim Redmond APRIL 13, 2015 – It’s not always a bad...

City Hall’s ethics problem

The voters are overwhelmingly sick of political sleaze -- and in the Mel Murphy era, it will be hard to duck reforms APRIL 8, 2015...