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Media Week: Joe Biden, the party ‘elite,’ and the reality of big political money

Working-class voters seem less and less interested in a Democratic candidate who won't challenge the basic assumptions of neoliberalism.

SF Mime Troupe’s ‘American Dream’: Palestine, AI, and those two old white guys

Ever topical, the troupe's annual free park show is one of the liveliest and most realized in years.

Save Free City College

A community lifeline approved by the voters is threatened by the mayor's budget proposal.

Screen Grabs: Frameline LGBTQ+ Film Fest pops out of the box for Pride

A Juneteenth Block Party, new venues, films from around the world, and even a couple of gay lions this year.

Another Breed budget problem: Nonprofit workers are left behind

Only tiny increases in pay for front-line people who do a lot of critical social-service jobs.

Under the Stars: Hip-hop has a moment (no, not that headline beef)

Plus: Portola 2024 lineup drops, La Luz brings 'News,' Aluminum taps Madchester, Remain in Light tours, more music

Screen Grabs: Grokking the creepy cipher of ‘I Saw the TV Glow’

Plus: Touching 'Gasoline Rainbow,' Avant-Barb(ie), a Toney W. Merritt tribute, and Sundown Cinema's movies in the park

Pile it high at SF’s Mt. Rushmore of sandwich shops

Banh mis, Leroy Browns, Renzo Specials, tri-tip delights: Four peak spots for grabbing a hearty lunch on the go.

Restoring the ecosystem of City College

The next chancellor needs to prioritize all types of classes for all types of students.

Federal official tells SF to fix ongoing problems at ‘uninhabitable’ Plaza East public housing

After years of organizing alongside their neighbors and demanding the city make the necessary repairs to their homes, Plaza East Apartments residents could finally...