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Tagged with: Growth

Major celebration of artists with developmental disabilities heads to OMCA

"Into the Brightness" shines spotlight on powerful Bay Area arts movement.

From Berkeley to Tepatitlán: Artist Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán talks surviving and thriving

The painter connects to his family and those who have supported his drive with colorful, personal works.

Scooter companies can keep riders off the sidewalk, but won’t spend the money

Furious supes demand action, but the Breed Administration's love of Big Tech prevents any real change. We've seen this so many times before.

Local artists remix Diego Rivera’s ‘Pan American Unity’ mural at SFMOMA

In Mini Mural Festival, three diverse arts orgs bring cultural visions, music, and more to celebrate epic work

Judge blocks—for now—massive UC expansion in Parnassus Heights

Temporary order saves historic murals and could force the school to negotiate with the neighborhood that its development project will impact.

Two major developer-driven housing bills head for Assembly floor

Newsom may soon be asked to sign deregulation measures—at a time when Wall Street is moving fast into the CA housing market.

Some warned 20 years ago that the US was creating a disaster in Afghanistan

Plus: SF just lost two notable activists, James Hormel and Alvin Duskin. That's The Agenda for August 15-22

Wiener’s housing bill could encourage even more sprawl

Read the fine print: Obscene development in Tassajara Valley could qualify for special protection under SB 10.

Nicki Jizz’s Black drag revue Reparations goes IRL after raising $20k online

Local queen didn't see the melanin-heavy show of her dreams as a baby gay. So she decided to create one.

The smoky, not-country newness of Faye Webster’s ‘I Know I’m Funny haha’

Traditional strummers may opt for that repeated whiskey burn, but Webster's Atlanta sound is not thirsty