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Music
Under The Stars: New music from the Umbrellas, Fly Golden Eagle, Pamela Z, more
John-Paul Shiver
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August 2, 2021
Local jangle-pop, Canadian electronica, avant-garde vocalisms, soulful two-steppers... it all sounds good right now.
Education
A move to save Cantonese language classes at City College
Angela Hui
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July 28, 2021
Most college Chinese language programs focus on Mandarin -- but in SF, Cantonese literacy is critical.
News + Politics
What does a Just Recovery look like in San Francisco?
Tim Redmond
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July 27, 2021
Join us to discuss a community-based agenda for economic, racial, and climate justice in the San Francisco of the future.
Transportation
Muni director talks about cutting lines and changing focus
Tim Redmond
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July 25, 2021
Post-COVID plans could alter the city's transportation policy in some profound ways.
Environment
SF to pay $8 million after cops framed an innocent man for murder
Tim Redmond
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July 25, 2021
Plus: An urban farm in the Portola, and shadows on two city parks ... That's The Agenda for July 26-August 1.
Transportation
Breed says that some Muni lines might not be restored in post-COVID city
Tim Redmond
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July 20, 2021
Muni needs to change—but the mayor indicated that cuts and 'efficiency' are the main goal.
News + Politics
Home health-care workers rally for more federal spending
Garrett Leahy
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July 14, 2021
An aging population will require far more workers in a field that is underpaid and often overlooked.
Police
Mayor and police chief want more cops on the streets …
Tim Redmond
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July 13, 2021
... but SFPD has lots of money and is still far behind on the reforms it needs.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Bodies talk in this week’s films, from ‘Angel’ to ‘Barfly’
Dennis Harvey
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July 12, 2021
Get into the physical form, with surprising superheroes, eating disorder examination, and an adaptation of interviews with Bukowski.
Crime
The big GOP, real-estate, and tech money behind the Boudin recall effort
Tim Redmond
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July 5, 2021
Many of the same individuals and corporations who tried to defeat the progressives last year -- including Trump allies -- are now trying to oust the elected DA
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