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Tagged with: Education

Live Shots: Jigs galore, maypole madness at Céilí on the Lake’s Beltane celebration

Waterside Gaelic fête declares spring has sprung—and now it's time to shear the sheep.

Good Taste: Dining with SF’s ‘Top Chef’ hopeful

As a James Beard semi-finalist and TV competitor, Dalida chef-owner Laura Ozyilmaz is climbing the food world pinnacle.

The Yimbys think they rule—but there are some serious signs to the contrary

The case against the case against "The Case Against Yimbyism."

Shanti Charan jokes to fight recidivism for people in Bay Area jails

The local comedian-educator uses humor as a tool when teaching college-level courses at Elmwood Correctional Facility.

This goes out to the moms struggling with mental health, says West Oakland artist

Multidisciplinary creative Katie Murken channels life in the pursuit of transformation and healing.

SFMTA’s Frida Kahlo Way redesign will hurt City College and its students

It makes no sense—and was designed without adequate input from the students whose lives it will disrupt.

The Ethical Slut turns 80: A talk with poly fairy grandmother Dossie Easton

She co-wrote the book on living and loving openly. Here, she speaks to us about her decades of experience.

Indie booksellers in trouble? BincTank to the rescue

A program that grew out of Borders now helps BIPOC-owned bookstores stay open and thrive through its grants.

Robert Moses’ ‘New Legacies’ takes on the specter of censorship

'There’s a body to culture and we’re cutting off the legs and arms,' says choreographer about latest innovative work.

Why immigrants are worried about SF’s Proposition E

The measure would undermine the Sanctuary City policies.