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A new home goods store highlights Palestinian creators—and benefits Gaza relief efforts
Dorothy Odonnell
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April 8, 2024
Ariel Magidson and HK Elkhoudary's Senses in North Beach is creating a safe space for discussion and relief.
Business + Tech
Wiener wants to regulate AI—but not help people whose jobs are destroyed
Tim Redmond
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April 3, 2024
Half a million people in this state make a living as drivers; if robots replace them, how will they survive? That's not on the Wiener agenda.
Environment
Citizens advisory committee presses Navy for answers on Hunters Point Shipyard
Tom Molanphy
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April 1, 2024
Military’s five-year review of clean-up and reuse plan reveals continued challenges for the toxic site.
Homelessness
SF prepares to evict people living in vehicles on Bernal Hill
Madeleine Matz
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March 27, 2024
After years of tolerance, parking enforcement set to start this week—but residents are already getting citations.
Opinion
SFMTA’s Frida Kahlo Way redesign will hurt City College and its students
City College Higher Education Action Team
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March 19, 2024
It makes no sense—and was designed without adequate input from the students whose lives it will disrupt.
Healthcare
UCSF says it will ‘retain and grow’ services at two local hospitals …
Cydney Hayes
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March 18, 2024
Running on little to no sleep after working a night shift at the UCSF Parnassus Intensive Care Unit, Matthew Jones stood on the steps...
Music
Dry Cleaning: ‘It’s unusual how democratically we write our songs’
Joshua Rotter
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March 17, 2024
The lauded band on their singular post-punk sound, Duran Duran's buoying advice, and driverless cars in the TL.
The Agenda
National magazine takes on the case against Yimby housing policies
Tim Redmond
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March 17, 2024
Plus: Nurses demand answers to questions about UCSF takeover of St. Mary's and St. Francis Hospitals. That's The Agenda for March 17-24.
Labor
City worker unions head to ‘strike school’ as vacancies remain, contracts loom
Tim Redmond
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March 12, 2024
Labor is fed up with the Breed Administration, and preparing for serious political pressure to fill jobs and give raises.
Art Review
Ryan Whelan plays beat the clock in ‘The River Can Run’
Champe Barton
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March 11, 2024
At Pt.2 Gallery, the Oakland-based artist confronts our (and art's) precarious relationship with time.
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