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Tagged with: Mission

PARTY RADAR: Everything’s a Sure Thing

PARTY RADAR With this week's news that London's massive, legendary Fabric club has closed, due to another ginned up wave of popular panic about drugs,...

Vibing strong, 20 years on

PARTY RADAR "I think of dub as anything but conservative," Dub Mission's DJ Sep tells me. "Part of the reason I really got into...

Kim packs housing forum as former LA mayor hints at gov run

The Mission High School auditorium is a big venue, room for more than 1,000 people, and it was packed last night for an event...

The agenda, Aug. 29-Sept 4: What if Ed Lee decides to step down …

It's the week before Labor Day, and the fall campaigns are moving into high speed, and I look around at the state of San...

The Agenda, Aug. 22-28: Sunshine for developers …

A committee of the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance Task Force ruled in favor the city Planning Department last week against a filmmaker who wanted...

Is SF done with Pocha Nostra? (Is Pocha Nostra done with SF?)

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO -- Logistically and philosophically, being a trans-border radical performance art troupe is not simple. The Bay Area-based Pocha Nostra troupe, led...

The Agenda, Aug. 8-14: What the money shows in the supes races ….

I just got back from the East Coast, and every time I have to get on an airplane, I seem to learn something new...

PARTY RADAR: Rave of Thrones, Freq Fest, Afrolicious, American Tripps …

PARTY RADAR Starting off this week with some good news: San Francisco's pioneering "Legacy Business" legislation, offering lifelines for longtime businesses in danger of...

Supes vote to protect arts space after some disingenuous whining

The Board of Supes put a measure to protect artist workspace and blue-collar jobs on the ballot yesterday after a long discussion about why...

The Agenda, July 31-Aug. 6: The attack on blue collar jobs continues …

I’ve often wondered how much housing San Francisco is building for international criminals. And now it appears the feds are asking the same question. A...