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Seeing Red: SF Mime Troupe is making it a socialist summer
Caitlin Donohue
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June 27, 2018
ONSTAGE As someone who grew up watching San Francisco Mime Troupe productions, I can tell you that there is a right and true way...
Lit
Leticia del Toro grounds her ‘Cafe Colima’ in the lives of ‘everyday Latinas’
James De Julius
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June 26, 2018
LIT Bay Area author Leticia Del Toro is not a household name... yet. Her work has appeared in Huizache, Zyzzyva, Cipactli and Mutha Magazine. Her short stories are some...
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: Gray Area Festival lineup, Laborfest, Fillmore Jazz Fest…
Marke B.
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June 26, 2018
ARTS FORECASTÂ Lots of fests coming at you fast! We've got details below, but here's a future one to put on your radar: The Gray...
News + Politics
SF moves—finally—toward a survivor-centered policy on sexual assault
Bianca Rosen
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June 21, 2018
The Board of Supervisors Rules Committee approved Wednesday a plan for a new agency to oversee the city’s response to sexual assault and sexual...
News + Politics
OPINION: How big should SF be — and for whom?
Art Agnos
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June 15, 2018
This is a critical time for our city. There are a lot of important issues at stake that matter to all of us. Income...
Campaign Trail
Breed takes the lead — by 498 votes
Tim Redmond
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June 9, 2018
London Breed is now in the lead in the mayor’s race, by 498 votes. The Department of Elections counted 23,000 more votes since yesterday, the...
Campaign Trail
Leno’s lead drops as votes come in from conservative parts of town
Tim Redmond
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June 7, 2018
Mark Leno’s lead dropped to 255 votes with the latest count, but a closer analysis of the numbers suggests that the ballots that were...
Campaign Trail
As the wait continues, we can see some trends
Tim Redmond
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June 6, 2018
The wait continues (with Leno still ahead), but we can start to see some trends. London Breed announced today that not only did I get the...
Campaign Trail
Election night: What to expect
Tim Redmond
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June 5, 2018
It’s Election Day! You can still vote until 8pm. You can go to City Hall and register and vote. Every vote will count in...
Campaign Trail
Down to the wire, the race gets even nastier
Tim Redmond
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June 4, 2018
It’s getting even nastier as we head to the final day. Over the weekend, a new superPAC, called SF Workforce Housing Alliance, spent $4,000 on...
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