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City Hall
Lies, damn lies, and the new ‘report’ on San Francisco government
Calvin Welch
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August 28, 2023
Ignore the realities of SF politics. Ignore a wide-ranging corruption scandal. Just go after district elections. That's what the Rose Institute, funded by Michael Moritz, is doing.
Music Review
At Greek Theatre, Sigur Rós leaned into easy uplift
Daniel Bromfield
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August 28, 2023
Gone are the days when the Icelandic outfit repped the sound of the future—but at least the strings are pretty
Movies
Screen Grabs: Saluting 25 years of great world cinema (and three Rambos)
Dennis Harvey
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August 28, 2023
BAMPFA salutes Rialto Pictures. Plus: A West Oakland classic from 1998 returns at last
Culture
Highlighting justice: Oakland salon seeks BIPOC, LGBTQ, first-generation apprentices
Caitlin Donohue
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August 26, 2023
Vee Vargas of Be Here Salon has an emancipatory vision for luxury hair inclusivity.
Stage Review
All hail the meat sacks! It’s Killing My Lobster’s ‘The Skin We’re In’
Charles Lewis III
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August 25, 2023
The troupe mines laughs from the human body's unpredictable horrors and triumphs at CounterPulse
Homelessness
How SF plans to justify continuing sweeps of homeless people
Tim Redmond
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August 23, 2023
Court hearing shows the latest Breed Administration strategy—and demonstration outside shows the ugly side of demonizing homeless people.
Transportation
Robotaxis are an existential threat to SF’s public transit system
Calvin Welch
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August 20, 2023
The Breed Administration is ignoring perhaps the most dangerous impact of the new autonomous vehicles.
Stage Review
World’s longest poem gets a speedy, sassy retelling in ‘Mahābhārata’
Charles Lewis III
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August 17, 2023
At Z Space, J Jha shines as production's sole interpreter of boundless Indian mythology.
Stage Review
Just like a real family get-together, ‘Josephine’s Feast’ is both cringe and sweet
Charles Lewis III
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August 15, 2023
All-Black cast at Magic Theatre navigates generation gaps and gender roles around the table in Star Finch's latest
Music
Seeing Ghost, and the importance of embracing Satan amid fabricated panics
Danny Acosta
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August 14, 2023
In the age of QANON and hysterical anti-LGBTQ backlash, one rock band embodies a hellishly fantastic alternative.
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