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Cops and judges can’t get away with violating reporters’ First Amendment rights
Richard Knee
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March 19, 2024
The latest attack on press freedom by the SF cops shows the need for vigilance—and accountability.
Movies
Screen Grabs: The revelatory, overwhelming, and a little scary world of Luther Price
Dennis Harvey
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March 18, 2024
Looking back at the filmmaker who freaked everyone out. Plus: an Agnes Varda retrospective and recent Mexican movies
Campaign Trail
Chan, Fielder kick off supe campaigns with large weekend rallies
Tim Redmond
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March 17, 2024
Progressives count on turnout and field operations against billionaire money.
Music
Arts Forecast: Remembering Jess Curtis
Marke B.
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March 14, 2024
The groundbreaking dance-maker passed suddenly this week. Plus: St. Patrick's Day events, CCA MFA expo, Scourge of Worlds, more.
Music
Under the Stars: Celebrating DJ Stef’s legacy, mourning Mutiny Radio’s end
John-Paul Shiver
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March 13, 2024
Plus: Oakland's Sucker sees God, Redman peels out with Potatohead People, more great music
Lit
The Ethical Slut turns 80: A talk with poly fairy grandmother Dossie Easton
Caitlin Donohue
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March 11, 2024
She co-wrote the book on living and loving openly. Here, she speaks to us about her decades of experience.
Art Review
Ryan Whelan plays beat the clock in ‘The River Can Run’
Champe Barton
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March 11, 2024
At Pt.2 Gallery, the Oakland-based artist confronts our (and art's) precarious relationship with time.
Lit
Indie booksellers in trouble? BincTank to the rescue
Lou Fancher
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March 11, 2024
A program that grew out of Borders now helps BIPOC-owned bookstores stay open and thrive through its grants.
Dance
Robert Moses’ ‘New Legacies’ takes on the specter of censorship
Mary Carbonara
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March 10, 2024
'There’s a body to culture and we’re cutting off the legs and arms,' says choreographer about latest innovative work.
Campaign Trail
Today’s ballot totals: the remaining votes are breaking more progressive
Tim Redmond
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March 8, 2024
The conservatives are still dominating. But it's not a huge mandate for Mayor London Breed.
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