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Crime
SF’s new War on Drugs has created dangerous, intolerable conditions in the county jail
Tim Redmond
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May 15, 2024
Many predicted that this would happen—but the Mayor's Office had no plan.
Music
Under the Stars: Hip-hop has a moment (no, not that headline beef)
John-Paul Shiver
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May 15, 2024
Plus: Portola 2024 lineup drops, La Luz brings 'News,' Aluminum taps Madchester, Remain in Light tours, more music
The Agenda
Tough budget times in a city full of rich people who don’t pay even remotely fair taxes ….
Tim Redmond
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May 12, 2024
... plus AI and local elections, the crisis in the jails, and can the zoo really handle pandas? That's The Agenda for May 12-19
Stage Review
‘Blue Door’ brilliantly worms out the mundane intricacies of Black self-hatred
Charles Lewis III
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May 9, 2024
At Aurora, Michael J. Asberry gives one of his best performances as an Ivy League prof haunted by valiant ancestors.
Arts + Culture
‘The Tutor’ offers a radical take on love triangles, queer Iranian expat-style
Charles Lewis III
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May 7, 2024
Torange Yeghiazarian's NCTC play refreshingly lets a young lesbian from a repressive county just be horny.
Housing
Breed hedges on supporting legal protections, rent relief for tenants
Tim Redmond
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April 30, 2024
Weirdly, she suggests that her own office can't stop 'abuse' in program that helped 20,000 renters keep a roof over their heads.
Protest
A peaceful protest at Berkeley; what will the administration do?
Joel Schechter
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April 29, 2024
Imagine if they just accepted the student demands.
Opinion
The Hyatt Regency restaurant is spinning again. Where are the workers?
Bradley Hasty
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April 29, 2024
There is nobody to take over when this generation retires. Maybe Hyatt wants it that way.
Music
1984—the year pop music shot to the stratosphere
John-Paul Shiver
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April 25, 2024
As the 40th anniversary releases and tributes roll out, revisiting a year of barrier-busting giants.
Stage Review
Unbearable tension of ghosts past and present in ‘Returning to Haifa’
Charles Lewis III
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April 23, 2024
Palestinians come back home in the shadow of the Six-Day War, in Golden Thread's latest on Potrero Stage.
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