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Tagged with: Clinton

‘POTUS’ may be a dumbass, but the satire is toothless, alas

Berkeley Rep comedy wants to show how hard women work behind powerful men, yet lands in generic sitcom territory.

Corporate propaganda has cost 90 percent of US residents $47 trillion. Here’s why

Eminent science historian Naomi Oreskes talks about business, government, and her groundbreaking new book, 'The Big Myth.'

Some city officials are asking the courts to endorse more homeless sweeps

I got a press release this morning from the South Beach Democratic Club, which reads as follows: Supervisor Dorsey and Supervisor Mandelman will be holding...

Fabric portraitist Alice Beasley stitches together politics and community

Piedmont resident sews poignant scenes from the both the Civil Rights movement and the neighborhood cafe.

The myth of drug cartels is a cover for state-sanctioned violence

Author Oswaldo Zavala says the way we think about Mexican narcos is all wrong

Papp Johnson: ‘I’m telling jokes that will last for generations to come’

From NBA prospect to standup player, the Oakland comedian looks ahead on new album 'Timeless'

Suck on this: The eviction-fueled, Web 1.0 dykesploitation of ‘Sugar High Glitter City’ returns

Directors of iconic 2001 lesbian ensemble film reflect on the eve of its SF PornFilmFestival screenings.

The way we wank: Trans and disability-friendly masturbation guide goes for round two

You can help fund Vic Liu’s ‘Bang!’

Os Mutantes and Hermeto Pascoal: Never underestimate a man in a chair

Two Brazilian sages of the avant-garde hit Bay stages, with vibrant energy (and a rubber pig) in tow

Rejoice, Bay Area freak legend Sly Stone is putting out a memoir

The rock-funk star never stopped being part of the zeitgeist—just asked Moor Mother.