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Why does Trevor Chandler keep hiding his work for AIPAC?

Five years working for a group that helps to elect Republicans, often right-wing Republicans—and it's nowhere on his campaign website, resume, or what he tells voters.

Arts Forecast: 10 terrific things to do this weekend, kapow!

Gina La Divina celebration, Chloe Troast, Vegan Street Fair, Michael Franti, Derrick Carter, The Ocean Blue, Poolside, oodles more

The DNC word of the night? ‘Corporate greed.’

Speakers powerfully hammered the phrase. And yet: Nobody talked about billionaire greed, or raising taxes on the rich.

Chicago protests, day 1: ‘A big collective effort’

Large, diverse group holds (mostly) peaceful march as Dems open national convention.

Two great SF bars were recently broken into: Here’s how to help

Scene stalwarts Rock Bar and Oasis were invaded and trashed this month, and both are turning to the community.

Good Taste: At Kamala Harris’ downtown Indian hangout, spicy dishes and full support

The venerable New Delhi Restaurant has been a hotspot for big-name Dems and community action for decades.

As Elvis Herselvis, she’s put the King in ‘drag king’ for 35 years

Catching up with SF legend Leigh Crow, who'll shake, rattle, and roll the big Elvis Presley Tribute Party

Screen Grabs: Jewish Film Fest–from rare 1920s silent to feisty sock puppet

44th installment moves from Castro Theater, but still presents astonishingly varied tales. Here's our guide.

GOP delegates headed for Milwaukee—and protesters are there to meet them

Thousands expected to take on Trump agenda as Republican National Convention opens

Screen Grabs: Migrants snagged in a deadly web of politics at ‘Green Border’

Plus: 'Longlegs' offers solid thrills, 'The Convert' tackles New Zealand colonization, Frozen Film Fest crackles, more movies