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Crime
Washington Post — not the SF news media — exposes lies about Boudin
Tim Redmond
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June 17, 2021
The inaccurate reporting and social media just continues, as most of the major local media stands by or goes along.
City Hall
Walton calls out Breed for her attacks on the Board of Supes
Tim Redmond
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June 16, 2021
Simmering clash between the mayor and the supes breaks into the open after Breed attacks the board for asking tough questions of her department heads.
Food & Drink
Good Taste: Japan Center comes alive, Al Pastor Papi’s Benihana burrito tribute
Tamara Palmer
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June 15, 2021
Plus: Outer Sunset farmer’s market expands, catch a free Juneteenth food party at the Ferry Building, more
Onstage
Comedian, nerd hero Brian Posehn returns with ‘a pandemic’s worth’ of new jokes
Joshua Rotter
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June 13, 2021
The Redwood City-born favorite talks 'Grandpa Metal,' Mary Jane, and performing live shows at Cobb's again
Business + Tech
California could vastly expand affordable broadband — if the Legislature acts now
Chris Witteman and Tracy Rosenberg
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June 10, 2021
Gov. Newsom has asked for money for expanding accessible Internet service all over the state. The Legislature is stalling.
Art
Review: Vibrant varieties of artistic experience in ‘Ambiguities of Blackness’
Genevieve Quick
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June 2, 2021
In the first of five exhibitions that will showcase the recipients of Minnesota Street Project Foundation's inaugural granting program for Black artists and cultural...
Food & Drink
Good Taste: Get your own Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence dish, Senegalese spaghetti sandwiches, more
Tamara Palmer
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June 1, 2021
Plus: Ferry Plaza Farmers Market starts delivery, International Smoke returns, and even more terrible ghost kitchen names
Art
From refuse, artist Kloe Chan creates emotional refuge
Mary Corbin
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June 1, 2021
Physical space and community play an important role in hand-crafted works like 'I Will Knit Us a Sanctuary'
COVID
The COVID pandemic is far from over in California workplaces
Marc Norton
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May 31, 2021
Foster Farms case is just one example of how workers are still getting sick -- and in some cases, dying.
Movies
Docfest 2021 provides colorful human stories in a year that needs them
Dennis Harvey
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May 31, 2021
Heroic women wrestlers, legendary soul singers, Sparks, and the Space Lady all feature in this year's festival.
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