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Who really owns the disputed parcel of land in the Mission District?

Plus: The Castro Theater battle moves to the Planning Commission and Historic Preservation Commission. That's The Agenda for June 11-18.

Arts Forecast: Celebrating AAPI Month, hailing the next generation of SF filmmakers

Plus: Catch a gospel documentary, learn the history of ramen—maybe even pick up clogging?

Killing My Lobster gives good oral history in ‘Mythed Opportunity’

Ancient Egypt, Ghana, the Incas, Shen Yun, and Vanessa Carlton's 'A Thousand Miles'? The improv troupe delights

Good Taste: Eating well in the shadow of New York

Bon Appétit says our restaurant culture isn’t “conducive to innovation right now,” but have they tried these new spots?

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...

Good Taste: Best bites of the year, month-by-month

Our food columnist’s picks for the most memorable local dishes and snacks of 2022.

Good Taste: Ohlone restaurant and cultural hub represents healing

UC Berkeley hosts ‘oṭṭoy, the new iteration of Cafe Ohlone by mak-’amham.

Bolivian independence fighter gets her due in La Lengua Teatro’s ‘Las Azurduy’

One woman's voice expands into triptych, while the actresses' talents echo.

Under the Stars: Must-hear Kokoroko, free beats at Laurel StreetFair, more

John Cale returns, Midlife comes to Independent, 'Bolsa Chica Calm' at Luggage Store Gallery—new music news!

Academia, displacement, and the dorm-industrial complex

From Columbia's Manhattanville to UC Berkeley in People's Park, luxury student housing can lead to gentrification