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Thursday, November 28, 2024

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Tagged with: Mission

Litquake turns the page with a new leader, who tells us what to catch

Executive Director Norah Piehl on what it's like joining the sprawling literary extravaganza, and who's top of her reading list

Seeking out ‘Mission Rebel No. 1’—and a father’s story

Rev Jesse James founded the historic Mission Rebels in the 1960s. David James relates his life through music onstage

Screen Grabs: In ‘Dumb Money,’ Hollywood finally indicts Wall Street greed—and it’s fun

Plus: Twisty French black comedy- thriller 'The Origin of Evil' gives a lot of bang for your buck.

Party Radar: Quick ‘n dirty guide to Folsom 2023 parties

Disco Daddy, Queerbait, Power Snatch, Horse Meat Disco, Whip Appeal, Sub Mission, Holesome Folsom—these are just a few!

Grab your early bird discount tickets for the 10th Annual 48 Hills Gala on 10/26!

Join us at Bissap Baobab in the MIssion for food, drinks, live music, DJs, special guests, and more to celebrate independent media

Under the Stars: Catch cool-cat flutist Elena Pinderhughes at her Alameda alma mater

Plus: Dave Aju collabs with his speakeasy-owning dad, and Tunnel records moves in with Four Star Cinema. Music time!

In Tanya Wischerath’s art, bold brushwork and a sparkling glorification of gender nonconformity

Painting, tattooing, and constantly creating, the quintessential SF artist expresses love for her queer community

Good Taste: Vegan Hood Chefs and ChiliCali seek support

How to help two fantastic women-owned businesses survive and thrive after hardships.

A revitalized Mission mural—and some lessons from the history of BART

Michael Rios art event reminds us of the displacement and gentrification that the train system caused in the neighborhood.

The right-wing forces can’t blame their DA or their mayor, so they are attacking judges

Ousting Chesa Boudin and creating a new War on Drugs isn't working, so now they are seeking someone else to blame