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Tagged with: Education

Why not let the unhoused take over some empty SF office buildings?

Rally suggests solution to downtown vacancies—and homelessness

What’s up, THEYFRIEND? Dive into the fierce nonbinary performance festival

Co-host LOTUS BOY fills us in on third annual International showcase for nonbinary artists.

Screen Grabs: Men on misguided paths in ‘Manodrome’ and ‘The Mission’

John Chau brings Jesus where no one wants him and Jesse Eisenberg bends to misogynistic fervor in two new movies

Who should pay for more cops? Plus: high-speed police chases ….

... and alternatives for the future of downtown. That's The Agenda for Nov. 5-12

Screen Grabs: ‘Priscilla,’ locked in a golden Graceland cage

Sofia Coppola's opaque tribute. Plus: Colman Domingo plays Civil Rights giant 'Rustin,' border-town education gets 'Radical'

Los Cenzontles pair twinkling, traditional Cuban and Veracruzan legacies on ‘Son Con Son’

Artists Kiki Valera and Mono Blanco came to the Bay Area to explore their birth countries' deep musical connection.

Save the Redstone Building!

The historic building has housed progressive groups for decades. Can it survive a a home for the left?

‘Jeopardy!’ champ Amy Schneider does not want to be your favorite trans person on TV

On the eve of her appearance at Porchlight Storytelling's Litquake edition, the beloved game show guru and memoir author isn't holding back.

Seeking out ‘Mission Rebel No. 1’—and a father’s story

Rev Jesse James founded the historic Mission Rebels in the 1960s. David James relates his life through music onstage

Something rotten: Nazi-occupied Denmark through young eyes in Richard Kluger’s latest novel

Seasoned journalist explores a country's moral quandry via historical fiction of 'Hamlet's Children.'