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Arts + Culture
Arts Forecast: End-of-summer Bowie worship, earth justice beat symposium
Caitlin Donohue
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August 16, 2022
Plus: Hip-hop in the Kapwa Gardens, an aerial arts version of 'For Colored Girls,' and so much more.
Opinion
Why CEQA matters
Aaron Peskin
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August 14, 2022
Blaming CEQA for California’s problems is easier than wrestling with the root causes of challenges like housing affordability and access to higher education
News + Politics
Bike safety law has bipartisan support—but will Newsom sign it?
Steven T. Jones
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August 4, 2022
There's widespread agreement that bicyclists should treat stop signs as yield signs. The governor has rejected that proposal in the past.
Music
With Supreme Court’s EPA ruling, can Trump’s damage to the environment ever be repaired?
Gregg Barak
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July 18, 2022
A criminologist examines the toxic roots of corruption that were dug in during the former administration
Art
From deep sea volcanoes to Antarctica, an artist who collaborates with scientists
Mary Corbin
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April 28, 2022
Berkeley's Lily Simonson paints remote parts unknown to wake us up to our impact on the planet.
Environment
Does SF have enough water to give some back to the salmon—and the ecosystem?
Tom Molanphy
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April 25, 2022
SF is hoarding water and killing fish—or it's preserving a precious resource from impending drought. Depends whose numbers you believe.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Green Film Fest regenerates with a ’70s sci-fi classic
Dennis Harvey
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April 12, 2022
A new version of the fest springs up around Earth Day. Plus: two very different Aussie flicks and 'All the Old Knives' reviewed
COVID
Yes, trust science. It’s real. But it’s sometimes more complicated than that
Bruce Mirken
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March 21, 2022
The history of the scientific establishment in the US is full of great advances and abject horror stories.
Sponsored
Join climate action benefit ‘Promise to our Planet’ online, March 25
Sponsored
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March 15, 2022
'Truth. Justice. Action.' is the theme of Acterra's free fundraising benefit, packed with speakers and dedicated to equitable solutions.
Art
Smoky air, social distancing: Gina Gaiser chronicles subtle moments of our now
Mary Corbin
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February 16, 2022
The photographer takes inspiration from Warhol's quote: 'You need to let the little things that would ordinarily bore you suddenly thrill you.'
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