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Housing
Not one dollar of state rent-relief money has arrived in SF
Tim Redmond
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May 13, 2021
Hundreds of millions in federal funding is available -- but tenants aren't getting it.
Business + Tech
State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power
Tim Redmond
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May 10, 2021
Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition.
Education
The future of City College is on the line — and it’s going to be up to us
Tim Redmond
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May 3, 2021
For now, local funding is the only way to prevent the devastation of one of SF's most important institutions.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Films for a fragile planet, from Puerto Rico to Mars
Dennis Harvey
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April 19, 2021
Livable Planet fest opens with excellent Landfall, more. Plus: 8 Billion Angels, Occupy the Farm, Gunda, Malni
Labor
Radical right group is trying to attack public-sector labor in SF
Tim Redmond
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April 14, 2021
Anti-union mailers are going to workers home addresses -- but really, this group is looking pretty desperate.
Performance
Is art free speech under COVID? A local court case steams on
Marke B.
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April 6, 2021
Ongoing San Francisco International Arts Festival lawsuit demands that arts reopen in parity with worship and dining.
Opinion
SF has exploited, failed, and bankrupted its taxi drivers
Marcelo Fonseca
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April 2, 2021
Mayors Lee and Newsom sold pricey medallions to make money--then let Uber and Lyft make those investments worthless. The drivers deserve help.
Letters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor: Weighing in on Garfield’s leftist cred
48 Hills
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March 29, 2021
Garfield has been transformed into a icon of the left—but what's his creator doing with Mike Pence?
Music
Up jumped the devil: Lil Nas X’s thrillingly queer ‘Montero’
Marke B.
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March 29, 2021
Who knew some good ol' religious imagery subversion and conservative pearl-clutching was just what we needed?
Elections
The Chron wants limits on executive power — in Sacramento
Tim Redmond
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March 28, 2021
But what about limiting the power of the mayor of SF? The paper has always opposed that.
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