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Education
City College students fight back against brutal faculty cuts
Garrett Leahy
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April 12, 2021
Firing teachers could also mean the end of a lot of treasured programs.
Transportation
There’s a lot more to the GG Park debate than cars v. bikes
Tim Redmond
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April 11, 2021
This is part of a huge discussion the city needs to have about transportation -- and equity -- in a post-COVID world.
The Agenda
SF could have affordable Internet for everyone for $35 a resident
Tim Redmond
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April 11, 2021
Why isn't the Breed Administration moving for municipal broadband? That's The Agenda for April 11-18
Art
Sean Dorsey Dance premieres nine ‘gorgeous’ new films in AT-HOME season
Marke B.
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April 11, 2021
"We can't wait to connect with our audience again," says transgender dance trailblazer—now a director, too.
Performance
Is art free speech under COVID? A local court case steams on
Marke B.
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April 6, 2021
Ongoing San Francisco International Arts Festival lawsuit demands that arts reopen in parity with worship and dining.
Labor
A ‘double celebration:’ Unionization moves forward at two local companies
Garrett Leahy
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April 1, 2021
Dandelion Chocolate workers hope to join Tartine Bakery workers, who just won a contested election for union representation.
Performance
Review: ‘God of Vengeance’ still powerful 115 years later
Elaine Elinson
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March 22, 2021
Taboo-busting play about Jewish tradition and lesbian love shone online in Yiddish Theatre Ensemble production.
News + Politics
US Senate committee takes on economic inequality
Tim Redmond
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March 18, 2021
It's a defining issue -- but the news media don't seem to be paying attention, and half the members didn't bother to show up.
News + Politics
The lessons of the Ferris Wheel
Tim Redmond
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March 16, 2021
Does SF need to overhaul its City Charter to create better departmental oversight -- and limit the potential for corruption?
Homelessness
Inside the SIP hotels saga
Natalia Robyns-Kresich
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March 15, 2021
How activists and some supes forced the city to put homeless people in hotel rooms.
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