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Movies
Screen Grabs: How ‘The Panic in Needle Park’ changed drug movies
Dennis Harvey
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July 29, 2021
The 1971 film mixed stark realism with post-hippie disillusionment. Plus: Lorelei, Tailgate, No Ordinary Man, more
News + Politics
Supes panel appoints three community-based progressives to redistricting panel
Tim Redmond
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July 19, 2021
Move will counter the Elections Commission's appointments, all of whom are allies of the mayor, in what could be a major gerrymandering fight.
News + Politics
The future of the Board of Supes is on the line as redistricting moves forward
Tim Redmond
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July 16, 2021
A city task force will draw new district lines for the next decade. The mayor's allies already have members. The supes pick three this week.
News + Politics
Scott Wiener is using Sha’Carri Richardson’s plight to raise money for his campaign
Tim Redmond
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July 9, 2021
Fake 'petition' seeks to fill campaign coffers by hyping the struggles of a young athlete. It's the latest game in politics, and it's kind of gross.
Education
How pre-schoolers can learn about society’s biases — and respond
Eliana Elias and Barbra Blender
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July 6, 2021
Teaching Behind the Mask: A discussion of anti-bias curriculum and its role in early childhood education.
Crime
The big GOP, real-estate, and tech money behind the Boudin recall effort
Tim Redmond
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July 5, 2021
Many of the same individuals and corporations who tried to defeat the progressives last year -- including Trump allies -- are now trying to oust the elected DA
Party Radar
Marke B.’s Ultimate Pride Guide 2021
Marke B.
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June 23, 2021
Who needs the tourists when our scene is shining so bright? A hot pink beam of parties, art, music, more.
Labor
Biden, despite promises, has still issued no COVID standards for workplaces
Marc Norton
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June 21, 2021
The pandemic is not over -- but workers still have no federal protections.
News + Politics
Why is the Equality Act stalled in the Senate? Ask Joe Manchin …
Scott Soriano
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June 21, 2021
... or Susan Collins. Or the 49 other Republicans who are unwilling to sign on to a very basic bill protecting LGBT civil rights.
Art
Painter Anthony Holdsworth captures the city’s intimate magic
Mary Corbin
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June 21, 2021
You'll want to catch his vivid scenes, from the quiet streets of Bernal Hill to vibrant La Victora panaderÃa.
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