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Tagged with: COVID

OPINION: Ending car-free Great Highway is a mistake, especially now

Curtailing a beloved open space as Delta rages on is terrible timing and a community detriment.

Review: Austin Thomas’ ‘Metropolis’ plays singular songs of the city

At Municipal Bonds, the New York artist shows works conjuring both the frenzy and quietude of urban life

Good Taste: Bacon team-building, Lumpiapalooza, more

Plus: Queer wave coffee partners with La Cocina, Bougie Smoothies debut, and gluten-free vegan sourdough that doesn’t suck

Lydia Lunch is still kicking against the pricks

A wild interview with the no-holds-barred No Wave icon, in town for the debut of her new documentary

Vintage to ‘nowstalgia’: Hands up for Community Thrift’s charitable treasures

The Mission store has survived AIDS, gentrification, and COVID to keep giving back, for almost 40 years

Find the corn dog of your dreams at the refreshed Dogpatch Magnolia pub

Plus some can’t miss new beers along with the fully revamped menu

A move to save Cantonese language classes at City College

Most college Chinese language programs focus on Mandarin -- but in SF, Cantonese literacy is critical.

What does a Just Recovery look like in San Francisco?

Join us to discuss a community-based agenda for economic, racial, and climate justice in the San Francisco of the future.

Muni director talks about cutting lines and changing focus

Post-COVID plans could alter the city's transportation policy in some profound ways.

Why is Biden continuing to starve the people in Cuba?

It makes no sense to continue Trump’s policies. They benefit nobody.