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Protest
Is protesting in traffic ‘false imprisonment?’
Tim Redmond
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April 21, 2024
Then what about Waymo blocking a highway entrance ramp?
Food & Drink
Good Taste: Local chefs serve kitchen game on social media
Tamara Palmer
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April 16, 2024
Victoriano Lopez and Kathy Fang share go-to cooking techniques when they’re off the clock. Watch and learn!
Media
Wildly inaccurate story leads to death threats for activist, 48hills writer
Tim Redmond
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April 14, 2024
Lisa Gray Garcia, who writes as Tiny, gets attacked after New York Post does a sensational story about her work with UCLA medical students.
Art
The Great Migration travels beyond South to North in ‘Movement in Every Direction’
Lou Fancher
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April 10, 2024
A BAMPFA show expands how we think about one of the biggest mass movements in US history.
Music
Watch: Scott Woods breaks down ‘Prince and Little Weird Black Boy Gods’ on Music Book Club
Tamara Palmer
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April 9, 2024
The critic and poet's latest book takes a unique look at the Purple One's career and the meaning of his music.
News + Politics
About those political ‘protests’ …
Tim Redmond
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April 9, 2024
The events against Peskin and Chan were mostly paid hacks, allies of the mayor, and people who don't live in the districts.
Culture
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.
Campaign Trail
Massive Peskin kickoff sets up an epic race for mayor of SF
Tim Redmond
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April 7, 2024
Billionaire 'protest' is a total bust as huge crowd packs Portsmouth Square for a candidate who might be able to build a winning coalition in mostly right-wing field
Movies
Oh the (budget) horrors! Unnamed Film Fest gave us Frogman, Flesh Games, more frights
Daniel Bromfield
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April 5, 2024
'The vomit and farts were real,' one director claimed at a post-show Q&A at Balboa Theatre.
News + Politics
Tech baron who said supes should ‘die slow’ wants to disrupt Peskin campaign event
Tim Redmond
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April 4, 2024
Chinatown leaders fear violence, say intimidation is not acceptable, particularly in the heart of a vulnerable community.
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