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Screen Grabs: Our 40 personal favorite films of 2023

From 'Astrakhan' to 'Zone of Interest.' Plus: Tarkovsky's Timeless Echoes, '21 Positions' of OnlyFans, reliving the Y2K panic, more movies

The brutal budget crisis of 2024—and how the city could address it without huge cuts

San Francisco needs to rethink how it collects taxes—and the state is going to have to get out of the way.

Young people arrested in police sweep at Dolores skate event file federal suit

Held for seven hours, with no water or access to bathrooms, in the cold, teenagers who did nothing illegal are demanding the city take responsibility.

‘Guys and Dolls’ gambles and wins, shining up tarnished material

SF Playhouse brings warmth, dedication to gangster musical most might only remember from high school.

Who are these nice people who say they want me to get a raise?

Turns out it's a rabid anti-labor group that wants to destroy public-sector unions.

Good Taste: Hot donut summer, Cliff House redo—tuck into our 2024 dining preview

Mark up your calendar for these highly anticipated Bay Area debuts and reopenings.

Good Taste: Mochi crust to paneer pies, 2 pizza shops that aren’t serving your average slice

Mochiko Mochi Pizza and Mr. Singh's offer up some roundly innovative 'za.

Under the Stars: It’s gonna be a very The Roots December

Plus: Maya Rudolph's Prince cover band comes to town, synth wiz Franck Martin takes San Jose, more music news

Of memories and migration: Trina Michelle Robinson’s deep family excavations

The expansive video artist, with deep roots in the Bay Area, tracks down puzzle pieces of identity.

From casting director to portraitist: Jiab Prachakul finds spirit beneath surface

Scenes of family ties and bar flies populate walls in new show 'Simplicity/Complexity' at Micki Meng.