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Tagged with: Mission

From ‘lunch lady’ to hot rapper: LBXX storms Fresh Meat queer-trans arts fest

'I lean into being a queer artist and share stories of boys and heartbreak,' says the hip-hop performer and educator

Who really owns the disputed parcel of land in the Mission District?

Plus: The Castro Theater battle moves to the Planning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission. That's The Agenda for June 11-18.

In ‘Subscription to Mischief,’ ’90s graffiti zines spring back to life

Revelatory show at Letterform Archive documents how street artists built global networks before the Internet plunge.

SF continues to violate court order on sweeps of homeless people, filing says

Cops and clean-up teams offer no shelter, destroy belongings, and ignore a federal judge's ruling, advocates and unhoused people report.

Screen Grabs: Avant to celebrate local film icon Craig Baldwin’s new tome!

Plus: Four days of Hitchcock Festival and a chilling tale from Pinochet's Chile.

Strength in diversity, SF style: Carnaval rolls out for its 45th edition

Festival's organizers lay down what makes this neighborhood gathering great.

Arts Forecast: Denim cars, purple rockstars, Carnaval among week’s big draws

Plus: Prince academia, classical music on your lunch break and in the park, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, more.

Immersive ‘We Build Houses Here’ morphs drag club into heartbreaking shipwreck

Detour's production an ode to things lost—yes, including Mission Pie and The Stud.

Dub nation, rejoice. Mad Professor is coming to town

Producer legend stays at it, 400 albums in—and he's still all-analog.

Puff: Hall of Flowers brings the canna-goods, despite industry squeeze

'Halloween for stoners' featured a human claw machine for freebies and a prolific mechanical joint roller.