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Screen Grabs: Video game-inspired ‘Detention’ spins Taiwanese fascism into psychological horror

Plus: The rundown on the new 007 film, the Roxie's giallo fest, and other new releases to launch your Halloween season

Giants workers get record contract

Threat of playoff strike leads to a big win—but COVID is still a serious threat to the people who staff ballpark concessions.

Under the Stars: Kadhja Bonet surprises with first, feathery single since 2018

Plus: The Umbrellas go on tour, Gangster Doodles' all-star hip-hop lineup—plus tidings of new music drops and local gigs

Arts Forecast: An 11/250th of Beethoven, a Skybridge arts fest…

Monster Drawing Rally, Spanking Machine, SFMOMA Free Thursdays, Honey Dijon, Balkan Bump, more great events.

Eviction-free SF: Advocates say that renters still have options

Know your rights—the moratorium is over but renters still have a lot of protections.

Arts Forecast: More Open Studios, Simpsons trivia, saving Grubstake…

Plus: A tribute parade for poet Jack Hirschman, Castro Street Fair, Black Cowboys, GayC/DC, more

Screen Grabs: Latino Film Fest charts a wide course, from Hurricane Maria to Argentine classic

Plus: Revived African diaspora must-see Sankofa, Tom Skerritt's late-life star turn, more new movies

Robots in the crash pad: The twisted takeover of the Red Victorian Hotel

How Haight Ashbury countercultural ideals were distorted by a tech "co-living" experiment, and a trans performance community was displaced.

Arts Forecast: Folsom MEGAHOOD Fair plays safely naughty, Litquake erupts in verbiage

Plus: Whiskies of the World, The Bad Plus, Public Works' 10-Year, "Bacchae Before," more upcoming events.

A car-free JFK Drive in Golden Gate Park is finally close to reality

But there are some complicated equity issues that will require a lot more discussion.