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Chicago protests, day 1: ‘A big collective effort’

Large, diverse group holds (mostly) peaceful march as Dems open national convention.

2024 DNC protests may have little in common with 1968—let’s hope

Similar political contexts, sure, but progressive Chicago leadership, protestors’ focus on de-escalation, and the evolution movement itself predict change

So far, big mayoral money isn’t moving the needle

Lurie's spent millions. He's still not breaking through. Farrell spent big; he's still where he was months ago.

Judge tosses Yimby suit, dismisses claims about Preston’s housing record

Berkeley professor, expert Yimby witness, compares foes of neoliberal free-market ideology to 'cranks' and 'climate deniers.'

The inside scoop on Outside Lands, from the head of it all

A new Golden Gate Park concert, a sudden headliner switch, downtown parties, and more news around the huge fest.

As Elvis Herselvis, she’s put the King in ‘drag king’ for 35 years

Catching up with SF legend Leigh Crow, who'll shake, rattle, and roll the big Elvis Presley Tribute Party

Breed’s allegiance to the Yimby movement is hurting her political future

Some of her Big Tech allies have abandoned her—and now the neighborhoods are unhappy too.

A Route 66 trip to Steinbeck country spurred Octavio Solis’ ‘Mother Road’

'Things still felt like, yeah, this is America during the Depression,' says playwright, whose latest is at Berkeley Rep.

For supes, mayor, there’s no more ducking a crucial rent-control issue

Breed, board, will have to side with landlords or tenants. Plus: The failure of state housing mandates, and fall charter amendments. That's The Agenda for July 7-14

Ceramic wabi-sabi: How Erin Hupp zagged to a life of clay

Oakland artist sees her domestic and culinary pieces as anchors to our current moment.