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Heat it up: the year in SF nightlife 2014

PARTY RADAR House, techno, disco, hip-hop, reggae, salsa, soul, rock and roll -- almost all of the music pumping from your nightclub's speakers originated...

Comedowns are for losers: New Year’s Day parties 2015

BY MARKE B. PARTY RADAR Look, there are basically one million hundred thousand New Year's Eve shindigs vying for your champers-spattered coke dollars. But it...

Beyond the happy talk at Flower Mart press conference, big issues remain

By Zelda Bronstein DECEMBER 19, 2014 -- In the face of continuing opposition, Kilroy Realty Corporation has completed its takeover of the San Francisco Flower...

Protesters disrupt landlord from getting on Google bus

By Sara Bloomberg DECEMBER 16, 2014 -- Sometimes he drives to work, but this morning Jack Halprin decided to take a private shuttle to his...

Will Judge Karnow hold the ACCJC to his own standards?

By Tim Redmond DECEMBER 9, 2014 – Judge Curtis Karnow will hear final arguments in the City College case this afternoon, but based on the...

ACCJC prez admits City College got unfair treatment

  By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 28, 2014 -- In what could be a decisive moment in the City College trial, the head of the ACCJC admitted...

Why SF’s iconic dyke bar, the Lexington Club, is closing

By Marke B. OCTOBER 23, 3014 -- "I'm selling the Lex," Lila Thirkield told me, her no-nonsense voice tinged with a little disbelief at what...

Will the “growth wars” ever end? Well, maybe not

By Zelda Bronstein OCTOBER 13, 2014 -- Every month, the law firm of Reuben, Junius & Rose hosts a lunchtime forum called the Real Estate...

The right-wing attack on tenant protections in San Francisco

By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 9, 2014 – On Monday morning, Oct. 6, in a federal courtroom, the oldest pro-corporate, libertarian legal organization in the nation...

Developers threaten future of Transbay district

By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 – After all the fuss and fury, and a scathing editorial in the Chronicle that some supervisors said was...