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There’s only one way to get the money to save the Bay Area from transit and housing chaos
Tim Redmond
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November 21, 2022
So why is nobody talking about the $14 trillion in tech wealth?
News + Politics
The big (and sometimes pretty strange) money trying to buy Tuesday’s elections
Tim Redmond
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November 6, 2022
The big money coming into the SF elections is, as usual, a tangled web, with state and local committees funded by Big Tech and...
News + Politics
Can we still say fuck ’em if they can’t take a joke?
Tim Redmond
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October 4, 2022
The Supreme Court could consider whether parody is protected speech. The Onion makes the point, quoting a Bay Guardian case. It's a serious issue.
Nightlife
Party Radar: As You Like It returns, The Foundry reboots, Andy Tonken tribute, more
Marke B.
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September 29, 2022
Direct to Earth with SPFDJ, Sunset Picnic, Prince Wolf fundraiser, Carl Craig, Quiche, Castro Street Fair ... it's fall party time
Arts + Culture
Arts Forecast: EXIT Theatre is closing its doors, but it’s far from defeated
Caitlin Donohue
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August 24, 2022
Plus: Spend your September outdoors, psychedelic circus—and many more arts and culture events for your week.
The Agenda
Stopping evictions in the Western Addition
Tim Redmond
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August 15, 2022
Plus: Housing nonsense in the Tenderloin, a Berniecrats art show—and who will replace Nancy Pelosi? That's The Agenda for Aug. 15-21
Music
Under the Stars: STR4TA honors Black British sound, Guild Theatre opens wide…
John-Paul Shiver
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June 20, 2022
Plus: Foamboy at Popscene, new Dry Cleaning, Marta Sanchez's punctuated rhythms, hip-hop royalty at Independent, more
Music
Five times Ron Carter gave legends that supreme bass boost
John-Paul Shiver
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May 11, 2022
The jazz master just turned 85, and is still going strong. Here are a handful of his favorite features.
Lit
Nursing poems while fighting police terror: Asantewaa Boykin’s ‘Love, Lyric, and Liberation’
Emily Wilson
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May 4, 2022
The Oakland-Sacramento writer, activist, and emergency room nurse debuts a collection of urgent, 'hungry' poems.
Housing
Letter to the Editor: Supply and demand doesn’t apply to housing — or really anything
Mary McFadden
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May 2, 2022
Emphasizing supply intentionally ignores what drives demand: tax subsidies for multi-billion-dollar corporations
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