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Music
Noise Pop report: Tommy Guerrero’s psychedelic vamp at 4-Star Theatre was quintessential SF
John-Paul Shiver
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February 26, 2024
Noise Pop show put the revival of a beloved neighborhood cinema on display.
TV
Donald Glover keeps saving TV—and doing his own damn thing
John-Paul Shiver
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February 16, 2024
Childish Gambino, 'Atlanta,' 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'—an ode to the multifaceted ever-presence of Glovervision
Opinion
It’s Valentine’s Day. I was ghosted by my ‘partner’ of eight years
Z.P Moganum
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February 14, 2024
Uber and Lyft call us "partners,' not employees. We're sick of the way they treat us—which is why Gig Workers Rising matters.
Opinion
Spending MLK Day in Cuba
Mark Ginsburg
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February 7, 2024
A country the US still calls 'terrorist' celebrates the legacy of a US civil rights leader
Labor
The hidden political history of SF’s 1906 earthquake and fire—and what it means today
Marc Norton
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February 1, 2024
Social class, race, and labor played a huge role in what happened—and how the city recovered.
Movies
Screen Grabs: With ‘Bushman,’ a trip back to nearly unrecognizable 1971 SF
Dennis Harvey
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January 29, 2024
A feast of revivals including 'Household Saints' and 'Ghosts of Mars;' 'Vishniac captures Jewish ghetto life, more
Homelessness
Tiny homes with giant restrictions are not a solution to homelessness
Tiny
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January 25, 2024
Tiny tombs, I mean tiny homes Not a place to call our own Tiny tombs better describes the triggerr of those jail-like rooms The InsideNOTsafe is a...
Music
For composer Gabriel Kahane, PIVOT Festival comes as a gift
Marke B.
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January 22, 2024
'More and more I'm just interested in making music with people I love and want to spend time with," says 2024 curator.
The Agenda
It’s going to be a brutal budget year—unless you are rich and love the cops
Tim Redmond
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January 15, 2024
Breed wants deep cuts as revenue plummets—and the state won't allow fair new taxes. That's The Agenda for Jan 14 to 21
Food & Drink
Boxing up fresh food justice: Bayview Community Co-Op boosts area health
Tom Molanphy
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January 14, 2024
Crisp butter lettuce, bright Italian parsley, glowing beets—collaborating with local growers, the org distributes organic.
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