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Art Review
There’s starshine in ‘Nocturnes’—ceramic ruins and oyster reefs, too
Bec Imrich
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August 21, 2024
At Personal Space in Vallejo, a stimulating group show reminds that natural materials contain wisdom.
Performance
In 1960s secretary drag, she types strangers’ DNC week letters to POTUS
Caitlin Donohue
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August 21, 2024
Sheryl Oring's Bay-born "I Wish to Say" project has loosed tongues for two decades—now she's on the ground in Chicago.
Protest
Chicago protests, day 1: ‘A big collective effort’
Caitlin Donohue, JJ Lansing and Trista Ngo
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August 20, 2024
Large, diverse group holds (mostly) peaceful march as Dems open national convention.
Protest
2024 DNC protests may have little in common with 1968—let’s hope
Caitlin Donohue
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August 18, 2024
Similar political contexts, sure, but progressive Chicago leadership, protestors’ focus on de-escalation, and the evolution movement itself predict change
Crime
California’s reform era led to lower crime, despite what the news media reports
Tim Redmond
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August 18, 2024
Moves to reduce incarceration were not associated with higher rates of violent crime—or property crime—a new report shows
Art
In former Hunters Point submarine barracks, Tor Archer hammers out the feminine form
Mary Corbin
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August 15, 2024
Copper, cast iron, rusted steel—all fodder for works that can rise to heights of six feet.
Media
Media Week: Should Kamala Harris do more press interviews?
Tim Redmond
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August 14, 2024
Plus: the Chron's Peskin problem, and what is a 'moderate' anyway?
Art
Fueled by anger at injustice, an artist forged a new path through ‘Beauty and Terror’
Mary Corbin
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August 9, 2024
Using colored string and wax, Robin L. Bernstein connects generations of Jewish heritage—and antisemitism.
Music
Under the Stars: A smooth and silky trip through 40 years of UK street soul
John-Paul Shiver
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August 7, 2024
Plus: Chuck Johnson's deep listening, Wayne Shorter's unexpected odyssey, James Alexander Bright's cool, more
Campaign Trail
Why SF’s campaign finance laws aren’t working
Tim Redmond
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August 7, 2024
The billionaires just break the rules with impunity and pay meaningless fines to make it all go away.
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