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Racist attacks on Campos begin, setting stage for ugly Assembly campaign

A so-far secretive group has commissioned a 'push poll' seeking to discredit the only gay Latino in the race.

Screen Grabs: Facing the country’s challenges, from Pearl Harbor to COVID’s first wave

Exhibit at the Disney museum examines Walt's role in WWII—and 'First Wave' tackles the pandemic's arrival in NYC.

Supes face key affordable housing vote

Plus: more taxpayer dollars for bad cops, and 248 people locked up beyond the legal time for a speedy trial because SF courts are lagging ... that's The Agenda for Nov. 29-Dec. 5

Union workers need more affordable housing, new study shows

Collaboration between labor and housing activists shows that current market-driven policies won't keep workforce in town.

Screen Grabs: American Indian Fest’s ‘Beans’ captures pivotal First Nations struggle

Plus: Kristen Stewart as Diana, 'Gaza Mon Amour,' human trafficking in Brazil, Millennial non-monogamy, more new movies

The high price of cops continues

Lawsuits allege homophobia, beatings. Plus: A developer violates city law for years—and wins. That's The Agenda for Oct. 31 to Nov. 7

Under the Stars: On the beat beat

Keeping up with the rhythm, featuring 'A Beat Happening' podcast, the Ben Fong-Torres doc, and Björk's living-room-club album tease.

Screen Grabs: ‘Dune’ and ‘French Dispatch’ finally arrive. Do they live up to the hype?

At least we get a double dose of Timothée. Plus: The French Have a Name For It, 'No Future,' more new movies

Screen Grabs: Real horror in the Capitol

New doc details January 6 insurrection. Plus, three more seasonally appropriate thriller-chillers

Haney launches Assembly campaign with strong building-trades union support

Sups. Safai and Walton and BART Board member Lateefah Simon also speak in favor of Haney.