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Art
Come hang (art): 800-plus artists welcome you to 49th Open Studios
Lou Fancher
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October 18, 2023
ArtSpan's annual event has emerged from the cave-like years of the pandemic as a vibrant, sparkling beast of creativity
Housing
The Yimbys are winning the media narrative, and that’s bad for all of us
Tim Redmond
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October 16, 2023
Why are no local reporters willing to look beyond the simple (inaccurate) slogans and talk about the facts?
The Agenda
Fake, misleading news and images on Twitter—and here at home
Tim Redmond
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October 15, 2023
No, Dean Preston did not resign. Plus: The eviction "scarlet letter," Uber's role in SF taxis, and the mayor's dangerous housing policy is back again. That's The Agenda for Oct. 15-22
Movies
Screen Grabs: Tom Wolfe and Joan Baez walk into a theater ….
Dennis Harvey
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October 10, 2023
Four new docs focus on fascinating (and sometimes repellant) people, from the famous to the better-left-alone
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: A refuge for refugee art in the Mission
Marke B.
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October 5, 2023
Refugee Eye opens eyes. Plus: Shipwreck Week, Kafana Balkan, Hard French, Recombinant Fest, CounterPulse Fest, more to do!
Housing
Mayor’s housing bill still needs lots of work, community leaders and supes say
Tim Redmond
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October 4, 2023
Sweeping proposal defies Housing Element language, threatens tenants—and does nothing for affordable housing, committee members point out.
Art
Nourished by art in the Bayview, rooted in love
Tom Molanphy
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October 4, 2023
After a busy farmers' market at the Southeast Community Center, artist Malik Seneferu described how his hard past helped paint a brighter future.
The Agenda
Elon Musk helps Preston, Breed’s housing bill is back (and still facing opposition)…
Tim Redmond
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October 1, 2023
... Plus a lawsuit against SFPD contains horrifying allegations of racism and homophobia. That's The Agenda for Oct. 1 to 8
Art
Saturating the mundane with the sensual in JP Morrison Lans’ ‘The Love Eater’
Halim Madi
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September 24, 2023
The Tulsa artist's show at Heron Arts summons the ungraspable beneath the everyday, with bold colors and body parts.
Housing
Mayor’s Office missing as supes discuss mayor’s proposed housing policies
Tim Redmond
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September 18, 2023
Breed's plan, drafted with little community input, would do nothing for the city's affordable housing needs; supes aren't going along.
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