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The Agenda, Dec. 28- Jan 3: New Year’s resolutions ….

  By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 27, 2015 – Nothing much happens in local politics during the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Hearings are cancelled; the...

Drawing the Crisis: Georgia Chouteau and Trevi Alohilani Pendro on the eviction epidemic

CCA Comics students draw stories from the housing crisis. A 48 Hills exclusive series. ART LOOKS The Engage: Comics class at the California College of the Arts is...

DCCC votes Wednesday on critical fall races

Will the party side with the mayor and the tech industry -- or can Peskin and the Airbnb measure round up the votes? By Tim...

Marriage equality! Now where do we go from here?

Who was right, who was wrong -- and what happens now?   By Tim Redmond JUNE 26, 2015 – There was a time, and it wasn’t that...

Marching on Maximus

Why did ParkMerced get rid of union workers? Why should the city approve a Park Merced investors's project in the Mission? Demonstrators made the...

Welcome to Oakland, ‘Welcome to Night Vale’

Surreal podcast phenomenon brings live show, charming heebie-jeebies to Fox Theatre, Tue/21. We interview Cecil, the show's perfectly unreliable narrator.  By Marke B. BAY STAGES The enormous glowing...

At 16th and Mission, collective housing must go — but tech offices can stay?

Mission landlord wants to evict Station 40 -- but he's got a tech office in the same building, which is not zoned for office...

LGBT fear and violence: worse than we thought

 Groundbreaking new study from the LGBT Center finally gathers data on harassment, fear, and violence in SF.  By Marke B.  FEBRUARY 10, 2015 -- For the...

We love you, get up: 37 poets celebrate 50 years of Frank O’Hara’s ‘Lunch Poems’

All-star reading of seminal City Lights pocket volume at McRoskey Mattress Factory, Fri/6.   By Marke B.  FEBRUARY 3, 2015 -- More than a half century ago,...

Who really won the SF election?

By Gen Fujioka NOVEMBER 11, 2014 -- As is customary after an election, there’s been a flurry of commentaries and analyses interpreting who “really” won...