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Movies
New doc ‘Bring Your Own Brigade’ asks why wildfires just keep growing
Joshua Rotter
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July 29, 2021
Filmmaker Lucy Walker examines the tragic, recent damage—and finds there's more to blame than climate change
Movies
Screen Grabs: How ‘The Panic in Needle Park’ changed drug movies
Dennis Harvey
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July 29, 2021
The 1971 film mixed stark realism with post-hippie disillusionment. Plus: Lorelei, Tailgate, No Ordinary Man, more
Movies
Screen Grabs: Another vital public film program axed—for what?
Dennis Harvey
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July 26, 2021
SFMOMA's hatchet job. Plus reviews of Blood Red Sky, Old, Charlatan, Mandibles, more
Housing
Wiener’s housing bill could encourage even more sprawl
Zelda Bronstein
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July 20, 2021
Read the fine print: Obscene development in Tassajara Valley could qualify for special protection under SB 10.
Nightlife
Remembering Phatima Rude, fearless legend of SF’s nightlife scene
Don Baird
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July 20, 2021
Magical, complex, transcendent: Our patron goddess of wild performance has moved on. Here's where to pay respects
News + Politics
Supes panel appoints three community-based progressives to redistricting panel
Tim Redmond
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July 19, 2021
Move will counter the Elections Commission's appointments, all of whom are allies of the mayor, in what could be a major gerrymandering fight.
News + Politics
The future of the Board of Supes is on the line as redistricting moves forward
Tim Redmond
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July 16, 2021
A city task force will draw new district lines for the next decade. The mayor's allies already have members. The supes pick three this week.
News + Politics
Low-income people in SF might actually get paid for jury duty
Tim Redmond
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July 14, 2021
Plus: Landlords kill a transparency bill that would hold speculators accountable. That's today in Sacramento.
Screen Grabs
Screen Grabs: Porcine Nick Cage love affair makes ‘Pig’ a whole meal
Dennis Harvey
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July 14, 2021
The week's new films have something for every taste, from the oceanic terror roiling 'Great White' to a city symphony in 'Summertime.'
News + Politics
Scott Wiener is using Sha’Carri Richardson’s plight to raise money for his campaign
Tim Redmond
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July 9, 2021
Fake 'petition' seeks to fill campaign coffers by hyping the struggles of a young athlete. It's the latest game in politics, and it's kind of gross.
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