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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Tagged with: Education

Fueled by anger at injustice, an artist forged a new path through ‘Beauty and Terror’

Using colored string and wax, Robin L. Bernstein connects generations of Jewish heritage—and antisemitism.

Real estate industry seeks state bill to take advantage of key affordable housing bond

Wicks measure could override local requirements, make higher profits for private developers.

Breed’s allegiance to the Yimby movement is hurting her political future

Some of her Big Tech allies have abandoned her—and now the neighborhoods are unhappy too.

Screen Grabs: Jewish Film Fest–from rare 1920s silent to feisty sock puppet

44th installment moves from Castro Theater, but still presents astonishingly varied tales. Here's our guide.

Arts Forecast: 10 terrific things to do this weekend

Foodwise Summer Bash, Central American Pie, Dark Entries 15th, Bardot A Go Go, Tenderloin Pride, Hard Reset, more.

Ceramic wabi-sabi: How Erin Hupp zagged to a life of clay

Oakland artist sees her domestic and culinary pieces as anchors to our current moment.

Pancakes, party favors, and animatronic wolves? ‘Fantastico’!

At Casemore Gallery, Lindsey White uses sparkling humor and magic to plumb deeper issues of local artmaking.

Save Free City College

A community lifeline approved by the voters is threatened by the mayor's budget proposal.

Celebrity portraitist Tom Zimberoff turns his lens to nature’s riptide

He used to think of the beach as a background player for his star-studded snaps. Now in Outer Sunset, he sees it leads.

Arts Forecast: Kronos Fest marks a half-century of musical astonishments

Plus: Pre-Pride shenanigans, Stern Grove, Flor Y Canto, Black Techno Matters, Team Dresch, Witchcrafting, so much to do!