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The forgotten legacy of Keith Jackson

Keith Jackson, a former member of the San Francisco Board of Education who became a political fundraiser and fixer, is set to be sentenced...

Gather the Nations

If you haven't attended a Bay Area powwow, you're in for a treat Sat/20, when the Fifth Annual BAAITS Powwow comes to Fort Mason,...

Pussy Riot, unmasked

A couple of weeks back I found myself scrambling around the internet trying to glean the password for the Citibank Visa Card ticket presale...

The Super Bowl’s bread and circuses did not bring SF together

Even by BeyondChron’s standard level of frequent apologia for select members of the City’s elite, the post, “Super Bowl City promoted unity, not division...

The next Super Bowl protest

The next stage of the ongoing protests against the corporate greed represented by the Super Bowl deal that is gouging San Francisco erupts Saturday/6...

Crashing the Super Bowl party

The national news media got a look at San Francisco beyond the (boring) glitz of Super Bowl City and stage-managed press conferences tonight as...

Occupy the Super Bowl?

The supporters of the Super Bowl want San Francisco to look like a nice, clean city where all is gold and diamonds and special...

Mayor ducks questions on campaign scandal

Mayor Ed Lee declined to answer a simple question at the Board of Supes meeting – and then ducked my question about his connections...

Ethics Commission tries to figure out nonprofit lobbying — and pushes steep Farrell fine

The San Francisco Ethics Commission took on two fascinating items tonight involving campaign finance and lobbying. Sup. Mark Farrell is refusing to pay $190,000 that...

El Nino is a public health crisis — and SF is dropping the ball

El Nino is here, and the storms will get worse in the next few weeks. This has created a state of emergency for the people...