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Saving radical actions and spaces, virtually

Bay Area Society of Art and Activism "Collective Memory" project archives alternative history -- and wants you to contribute. By Caitlin Donohue ART LOOKS How to...

PARTY RADAR: Mykki Blanco, Quetzal Guerrero, Michael Serafini, Octo Octa, Cub Scout, more

Choice nightlife and dance floor affairs, July 30-Aug 2…. and how Lights Down Low turned a homophobic mess into a party triumph. By Marke B. PARTY RADAR What...

Behind the “protest” at the Examiner

Was the point to complain about the politics of a story -- or about a reporter calling out a politician? By Tim Redmond JULY 29, 2015...

BIG WEEK: What to do July 28-August 3, 2015

Jerry Day, Jimmy Carter, Nihonmachi Street Fair, Ginger Pride Fest, Great Apes, Outsound, more essential events this week. By Marke B. BIG WEEK Alas, another abrupt closure...

Lydia Lunch: “I’m still the enemy within”

No Wave pioneer brings her band RETROVIRUS -- and 38 years of music -- to DNA Lounge, Wed/29.  By Marke B. ALL EARS It's a perverse thrill...

The Agenda, July 27-Aug. 2: Did progressives cause the housing crisis (um, No)….

... Plus new tenant protections, expanding Medicare, and preserving art space in San Francisco By Tim Redmond JULY 26, 2015 – If you must read Gabriel...

SF sheriff in the depths of media hell

Mirkarimi tried to tell the press what actually happened. You can guess how that went By Alexis Terrazas JULY 13, 2015 -- As the saga of...

The Agenda, July 13-19: Should SF Build a new jail?

That's a real issue; the Mirkarimi pile-on is not. Plus: Stopping business displacement in the Mission and making tech dorms pay for affordable housing By...

The press whips up toxic anti-immigrant madness

Even in SF, reporters are leaping on the bandwagon, blaming a very reasonable city policy for a tragic murder By Tim Redmond JULY 7, 2015 –...

The Agenda, July 6-12: A terrible killing becomes a political attack on immigrants …

... plus Uber and traffic, and a bill that would help public power by making PG&E's fossil-fuel and nuclear mix more expensive By Tim Redmond JULY...