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Housing
Real estate industry seeks state bill to take advantage of key affordable housing bond
Zelda Bronstein
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August 1, 2024
Wicks measure could override local requirements, make higher profits for private developers.
Stage Review
Peeking into young dancers’ minds with GIRLFLY
Charles Lewis III
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July 30, 2024
'A Bed, Affection, and 30 Languages' stirred memories of the possibilities of art at the beginning of a career.
Arts + Culture
Screen Grabs: Forget those soggy superheroes — ride with some real renegades
Dennis Harvey
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July 24, 2024
Chytilova, Shimizu, Mailer, Eno, and a Mountain Queen get rebellious. Plus: Two meh new horror flicks, two great old ones.
The Agenda
The supes vote on an imperfect, but much better, budget …
Tim Redmond
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July 14, 2024
... plus new affordable housing and a series of City Charter amendments. That's The Agenda for July 14-21
Media
Media Week: Joe Biden, the party ‘elite,’ and the reality of big political money
Tim Redmond
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July 10, 2024
Working-class voters seem less and less interested in a Democratic candidate who won't challenge the basic assumptions of neoliberalism.
Art
In tapestries of Bay Area street life, Dance Doyle weaves a world
Mary Corbin
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July 5, 2024
Artist channels interviewees'—and their own—experiences with houselessness, addiction onto the loom.
LGBTQ
Pictures from Pride
Tim Redmond
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July 1, 2024
Festive, fun, sunny ... and not terribly political.
Housing
The money trail: How big landlords are trying to undermine the state rent control initiative
Tim Redmond
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June 26, 2024
It's not enough to seek to defeat the Costa-Hawkins repeal; Big Real Estate wants to stop the measure's sponsor from ever doing this again.
Development
Pending state bill would allow developers to make more big local land-use decisions
Zelda Bronstein
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June 25, 2024
Under the radar, a Wicks-Bonta housing bill changes the standards for projects in a way that undermines any professional planning standards.
News + Politics
PG&E delays have cost SF $35 million since 2018; public power has saved $50 million
Tim Redmond
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June 23, 2024
Capital planning agency to hear update on long-overdue plan to take over distribution system, with dramatic new evidence.
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