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Art
When a bowl is not a bowl: The yin and yang of artist Britta Kathmeyer
Mary Corbin
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July 6, 2021
In the Bay, the German artist has found the perfect home for her exquisitely simple abstract works
Culture
5 can’t-miss events help kick off Laborfest 2021
Marke B.
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June 28, 2021
The 28th annual program is bursting with poignant events in an age of rising fascism, inequality, and discrimination.
Food & Drink
The folly and foibles of New Belgium’s new Mission Bay taproom
Adrian Spinelli
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June 24, 2021
The beer is great. But $15 'Mission Dogs' and sports missteps show the spot is still a work in progress
Movies
Screen Grabs: An unlikely hero stands up to massive redevelopment in ‘Dead Pigs’
Dennis Harvey
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May 28, 2021
Plus: Thrilling sequel 'A Quiet Place 2,' a lost Black intellectual classic from 1982, and a trans romance gem.
News + Politics
Beyond roads and bridges: The push to consider nature as essential ‘infrastructure’
Tom Molanphy
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May 13, 2021
In a land of drought and pollution, can environmental harmony be built into Build Back Better?
COVID
Protest caravan demands Newsom release vulnerable prisoners
Garrett Leahy
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January 31, 2021
More than half the state's prison population is positive for COVID -- and they don't need to die.
News + Politics
Gunman disrupts protest—but community group de-escalates without the cops
Garrett Leahy
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January 21, 2021
Activists say the incident shows why defunding the police is possible.
Movies
Screen Grabs: Keeping it together—and falling apart
Dennis Harvey
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September 21, 2020
Spotlight on mental health with Blackbird, Last Call, the Swerve, Rialto, and Oliver Sacks. Plus: The Beatles, Chuck Berry, Space Dogs
Foreign Correspondent
Trump’s desperate, last-ditch effort to hike tensions with Iran
Reese Erlich
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July 31, 2020
During the past month, Iran has suffered a half-dozen explosions and fires at military and civilian sites. A bomb blew up near the Parchin...
News + Politics
A brief history of replacing Trump with kittens
Caitlin Donohue
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July 7, 2020
Picture in your mind’s eye a bug-eyed, enigma-faced kitten at peace, chilling in its home, it’s cheek tufts spreading wantonly. I hate to do...
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