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Movies
Screen Grabs: Are increasingly longer run-times justified? For ‘The Delinquents,’ yes
Dennis Harvey
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October 26, 2023
Argentine export is more than a heist flick. Plus: Hyperactive but promising 'Persian Version' and harrowing but beautiful 'Natural Light'
Movies
Screen Grabs: Chronicle of a dark US chapter in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
Dennis Harvey
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October 18, 2023
Scorsese's epic is a big Hollywood project done right. Plus: 'Silver Dollar Road' looks at another alarming injustice
Healthcare
Singing the insanity of the US healthcare system
Bruce Mirken
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October 17, 2023
Big Pharma spends a fortune on ads— but hardly anyone can figure out how much the medications really cost (and fewer can afford them).
News + Politics
The local record and legacy of Dianne Feinstein
Tim Redmond
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October 2, 2023
Let's celebrate her accomplishments. But there's another story that needs to be told. I was there.
Movies
Screen Grabs: In ‘Dumb Money,’ Hollywood finally indicts Wall Street greed—and it’s fun
Dennis Harvey
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September 20, 2023
Plus: Twisty French black comedy- thriller 'The Origin of Evil' gives a lot of bang for your buck.
Arts + Culture
A revitalized Mission mural—and some lessons from the history of BART
Tim Redmond
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September 10, 2023
Michael Rios art event reminds us of the displacement and gentrification that the train system caused in the neighborhood.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality
Dennis Harvey
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August 16, 2023
Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')
The Agenda
How will the cops explain all the arrests at the Dolores hill bomb skateboard event?
Tim Redmond
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July 16, 2023
Plus: A big step toward a public bank and some good and bad housing stories ... that 's The Agenda for July 16-23
News + Politics
A public bank is feasible—and wouldn’t take that much money to start, report shows
Tim Redmond
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February 13, 2023
With just $20 million in capitalization, the city could get into the business of funding affordable housing, a green transition, and small-business development.
Labor
Occupy San Francisco was a game-changer
Tim Paulson
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September 19, 2021
Ten years later, remembering the movement that gave us "We are the 99 percent" and put economic inequality on the national agenda.
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