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Housing bill that makes no sense at all moves forward with reluctant committee vote

Trickle-down economics from the Reagan Era rules as the state forces San Francisco to give luxury developers what they want (and ignores affordable housing).

Supes push back on state-mandated housing disaster

Plus: An honest discussion about the cops and budget priorities. That's The Agenda for Nov. 26 to Dec. 3

Oral history as inspiration and antidote: Lynn Lewis on ‘Women Who Change the World’

The organizer-author's new work offers deep personal stories of lives dedicated to the social justice movement.

Greening Bayview, one tree at a time

Friends of the Urban Forest tries slowly to restore an urban canopy in a neighborhood with little greenery.

Screen Grabs: This Thanksgiving, don’t stream a turkey

Deep family trauma to 5000 aliens on tap. Plus: 'The Rolling Stones & Brian Jones,' Nic Cage in your dreams, more

Track by track, the Bay runs the court on ‘NBA2K’ series

E-40, Too $hort, Zion I, Snow Tha Product... The 2K franchise has fused hip-hop and gaming for decades. Here's the playlist

Under the Stars: Dawn of H31R’s hip hop reign, new book gives ’80s R&B its due…

Fierce We Are Scorpio debut at Yoshi's, Freight & Salvage welcomes Thanksgiving orphans, more music news

‘The Engine of Our Disruption’: Rev up the tech industry satire

Patricia Milton's swing at our overlords, playing at Central Works, works best when things get personal.

Tony Jay drifts through the fog with a painted face

'Dejected crooner of the quotidian' speaks about new record 'Perfect Worlds' and affinity for colder SF days

Sandy Ostrau wants viewers to ‘feel their place’ in her luminous figurative work

The invitation has been extended to inhabit her haunting landscapes of Californian light.