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At 100, plant paradise Delano Nursery is still turning over new leaves

The wholesale nursery is spreading its limbs, from the Mission to Pescadero—while investing in its diverse employees.

Recall Boudin ad features paid campaign staffer—and nobody else

Flier says "leading Democrats" are unhappy with the DA—but the only person they present makes $16,000 a month working for the recall campaign.

High praise for Boudin from judge whose words have been used to attack him

The media exploded when Judge Bruce Chan criticized the DA's Office in September. Nobody's talking about a more recent case where Chan said the DA is transparent and ethical.

Review: ESG blasts forever into funky outer space at GAMH

The Brooklyn post-punk funk legends brought SF together with their classic sound, the basis of countless jams.

Racist attacks on Campos begin, setting stage for ugly Assembly campaign

A so-far secretive group has commissioned a 'push poll' seeking to discredit the only gay Latino in the race.

Screen Grabs: Spielberg’s ‘West Side Story’ triumphs over doubts

The Sharks and The Jets dance again. Plus: 'Being the Ricardos' misses Lucy's wit; 'Red Rocket' shoots some sparks

Puff: Get high for the holidays with our cannabis gift guide (part one)

High-fashion pipes, backpack bongs, and the yummiest dead-rocker gummies you ever did try.

Under the Stars: Jingle beats, from holiday mixes to local gift-y get-downs

C'mon Grinch, everyone needs a merry mixtape in the back pocket of their snowpants.

A very Bay Area gift guide

From elite Warriors gear to jewels celebrating graffiti greats, these are the holiday goods for your local legends.

Photo show provides a flaneur’s eye view of 1940s San Francisco

Minor White captured changing demographics, architecture—and the side street shoeshines that gave the city life.