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Music
Under the Stars: A quick check-in with the incredible Lætitia Sadier
John-Paul Shiver
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February 27, 2024
From Stereolab to Noise Pop, she still charms. Plus: chokecherry, Angelo Outlaw, Caroline Polachek, more great music
Opinion
Opinion: Prop. 1 and Prop. F are just more attacks on poor people
Tiny
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February 25, 2024
These are not solutions. They are just ways to make life on the streets even more unpleasant.
News + Politics
What the billionaires want
Tim Redmond
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February 21, 2024
The agenda behind the big money is clear—and for more than 40 years, it's been a massive failure that created most of our social problems.
Business + Tech
The city has a new business tax plan—which doesn’t address economic inequality
Tim Redmond
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February 9, 2024
We can tinker with 'revenue-neutral' changes, but SF is facing a massive fiscal crisis, and the big corporations and billionaires are still not paying their fair share.
Lit
Reading List: 10 books that recently shook us up
Lou Fancher
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February 9, 2024
The most unforgettable stories come from disruptive tomes. Featuring: Anne Enright, mimi tempestt, Jesmyn Ward, more.
Opinion
Will Joan Baez and Bob Dylan endorse a socialist for president at the Super Bowl?
Joel Schechter
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February 7, 2024
Well, not to our knowledge—but since the MAGA folks are obsessed with Taylor Swift, let the rumors fly!
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...
Movies
Screen Grabs: Terrific, complex ‘Teachers’ Lounge’ raises prickly moral questions
Dennis Harvey
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January 12, 2024
Plus: Unique 'Mami Wata' aims for Kurosawa-meets-Lynch, South Korean 'Concrete Utopia' offers grim action-satire.
Campaign Trail
Barbara Lee talks about economic inequality in visit to the Mission
Tim Redmond
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January 8, 2024
Why we need both a wealth tax and a return to pre-Reagan income taxes.
Arts + Culture
Food banks to fresh ‘fits, Youth Together provides students with innovative support
Emily Wilson
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January 7, 2024
Program's creative community-building shines at Skyline High School.
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