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Is SF done with Pocha Nostra? (Is Pocha Nostra done with SF?)

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO -- Logistically and philosophically, being a trans-border radical performance art troupe is not simple. The Bay Area-based Pocha Nostra troupe, led...

A 99-year-old still faces eviction

Carved into the skin of SF's black community is a desecration, a lack of recognition of the sacred. This desecration is being levied upon...

San Francisco residents demand resources to address housing crisis

Coalitions of community, racial and economic justice, and housing groups including Jobs with Justice, the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment, Mission Economic Development...

Another fire destroys more low-cost housing in the Mission

The huge, roaring fire at 29th and Mission this afternoon was yet another conflagration in a neighborhood where big fires – and tenant displacement...

The Agenda, March 28-April 3, 2016: Why developers can’t cry poverty

Most of the city seems to be on Spring Break this week; the supes aren’t meeting, most of the commissions aren’t meeting, and the...

Yosemite burning — all around us

Why did nobody warn visitors that the Park Service was setting fires? Is it all about making money? By Marc Norton OCTOBER 21, 2015 – Last...

The Agenda, Oct. 12-Oct. 18: Are we really better off after five years of Ed Lee?

The question that isn't getting asked in this mayoral race. Plus: Remembering a deadly case of landlord arson from a much earlier era of...

Four decades of SF radical sex on display

New book, gallery show, and talk look back at photographer Mark I. Chester's vital, historic work in the leather-BDSM community. By Marke B. ART LOOKS He's been called...

Peskin event sets stage for epic D3 battle

Packed room shows unhappiness with the mayor's agenda By Tim Redmond MAY 20, 2015 – The room was packed, and it seemed as if most of...

Fires in the Mission spur discussion

Is there a pattern? Maybe not -- but building inspectors are finding a lot of problems By Tim Redmond MARCH 20, 2015 – We learned two...