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Opinion
The Oakland school bomb threat is a dire warning about our current politics
Cat Brooks
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August 30, 2023
Right-wing activism is happening at both the national and the local level.
Music
Jazz legend John Santos teaches ‘Rhythms of Resistance’ to defeat gentrification
Joshua Rotter
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August 25, 2023
New course on Cuban and Puerto Rican music at MoAD highlights their role in the struggle for social justice
Art
Feeling out ‘What’s that about’ with curator Saif Azzuz
Emily Wilson
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August 7, 2023
From Coyote tales to AstroTurf, show at Anthony Meier aims to build community rather than impose meaning
Onstage
Donna Sachet and a pizza with everything: ‘Sunday’s a Drag’ returns, fabulously
Joshua Rotter
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August 3, 2023
With a new venue (Club Fugazi), new food, and a slate of seasoned performers, the musical drag brunch hits the spot
Housing
Et Tu, Mother Jones?
Michael Barnes
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June 21, 2023
Once a storied left-wing publication, the magazine is now fallen into the neoliberal Yimby camp—and the editor refuses to talk to us about it.
Movies
Screen Grabs: CAAMFest returns with raunchy ‘Joy Ride,’ Indonesian rap, rocking Fanny
Dennis Harvey
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May 8, 2023
Plus: Doclands brings a focus on music and climate change, and 'Man With a Camera' still stuns.
Lit
On Polk Street and in the Tenderloin, a family of hustlers and priests
Marke B.
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March 15, 2023
Joseph Plaster's new book 'Kids on the Street' looks at the history of queer sex work and kinship in San Francisco
Environment
The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard
Tom Molanphy
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March 1, 2023
Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...
Stage Review
Culture on the precipice of gentrification in ‘Paradise Blue’
Charles Lewis III
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February 6, 2023
Dominique Morisseau's latest Detroit Cycle addition at Aurora Theatre highlights jazz as Black community safe space
Business + Tech
What the new AI says about the Yimby movement and agenda
Tim Redmond
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January 16, 2023
You can make it argue almost anything, and it's alarmingly cogent. Here's an example.
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