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Thursday, November 21, 2024

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Arts Forecast: Oakland Pride, African Arts Fest, Ouroboros, more great weekend plans

Tame Impala dance party, SF Drag King Contest, secret lover art show, Bernal Heights Outdoor Cinema...

Screen Grabs: Behind the frock with dishy Merchant Ivory doc

Plus: Silent film's female greats, pre-Code perversions, 'Caligula'—and a week's worth of 'Chainsaw Massacre.'

UCSF moves to fire staffer who challenged school’s stance on Palestine

Therapist defended renowned doctor who questioned the health impacts of Zionism; now she's facing dismissal.

RIP Dr. Maggi Rubenstein, SF’s ‘Godmother of Sex Education’

Marguerite aka Maggi Rubenstein RN, MFCC, PhD, longtime bisexual and sex-positive community activist and faculty member at the private graduate program The Institute for...

In 1960s secretary drag, she types strangers’ DNC week letters to POTUS

Sheryl Oring's Bay-born "I Wish to Say" project has loosed tongues for two decades—now she's on the ground in Chicago.

2024 DNC protests may have little in common with 1968—let’s hope

Similar political contexts, sure, but progressive Chicago leadership, protestors’ focus on de-escalation, and the evolution movement itself predict change

California’s reform era led to lower crime, despite what the news media reports

Moves to reduce incarceration were not associated with higher rates of violent crime—or property crime—a new report shows

ICE randomly cuts off phone access to lawyers

People in detention lose key lifeline as advocates try to fight back.

The Giants are struggling—and so are the ballpark workers

Union members fighting over pay, benefits as new contractor takes over food and drink service.

Mayor makes inhumane, ineffective sweeps a major part of her re-election campaign

Stealing people's possessions and moving them around town solves nothing—but it makes for mayoral politics.