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Another ridiculous attack on SF progressives, this time by Nellie Bowles and The Atlantic
Tim Redmond
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June 16, 2022
Excuse me, no: The city has not be destroyed by the left. How many times do we have to explain this?
Lit
Passion for degraded materials: a conversational bibliography of Dodie Bellamy
Johnny Ray Huston
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May 3, 2022
From 'Feminine Hijinx' to 'Bee Reaved,' the quintessential SF writer talks art, life, 'Frozen,' E.T., and grief through her published works.
Opinion
Money talks and bullshit walks
Calvin Welch
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April 24, 2022
The election outcome was first and foremost a victory of massive campaign spending.
Lit
Fighting dystopia with essential voices: ‘Black Literature vs. The Climate Emergency’
Emily Wilson
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April 2, 2022
Aya de León brings together writers and activists for a lively online conference that focuses on the possible and combats invisibility
The Agenda
Supes to look at closing the ‘group housing’ developer loophole
Tim Redmond
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February 27, 2022
Plus: Does the city need to regulate street vendors—and how should the city regulate Recology? That's The Agenda for Feb. 28-March 6
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Looking back at Chaplin—and ahead to International Oscar noms
Dennis Harvey
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December 13, 2021
New biopic digs in. Plus: Slovenia's sweet 'Sanremo,' Chile's chilling 'White on White,' Japan's 'Drive My Car'—and 'Afrofuturistik' hits big screens
Remembrance
When Hunter Thompson worked for his arch-enemy, the Hearst Corporation
Peter Richardson
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October 24, 2021
The legendary Gonzo journalist hated the big corporate empire—but spent years working for it. That's a key part of local media history.
The Agenda
Why have DBI, Planning, and the cops gotten away with so much for so long?
Tim Redmond
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September 12, 2021
Plus: $70 million for parking meters when the mayor says we can't afford to keep SIP hotels open to save lives. That's The Agenda for Sept. 13-19
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: A visit with the early Stones in ‘Charlie Is My Darling’
Dennis Harvey
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August 30, 2021
Plus: The Murder of Fred Hampton, They Stole the Bomb, Los Ultimos Frikis, and a slew of new horror flicks.
Lit
In ‘Plexiglass,’ a poet illuminates voices of the incarcerated
Margo Perin
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August 27, 2021
A new volume offers a critique of the criminal justice system through the lens of prison writing workshops
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