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Emily Wilson
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Music
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Charles Lewis III
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Dennis Harvey
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September 26, 2023
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Stage Review
Boxing with parenthood and prejudice, plus puppet, in ‘Wolf Play’
Charles Lewis III
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September 21, 2023
In a perfect world, the ability to choose one’s own family would be on par with the acknowledgement of your biological kin. The excuse...
Lit
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Tim Redmond
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City Hall
State Supreme Court rules in favor of district elections for local government
Tim Redmond
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September 4, 2023
Ruling could be a blow to billionaire efforts to take control of San Francisco.
Art Review
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Genevieve Quick
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August 25, 2023
The intersection of technology and identity comes under scrutiny at Gray Area
Nightlife
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Marke B.
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All the Halloween wing-dings you can squeeze into your Google cauldron. No sexy Steve Bannon costumes please.
Arts + Culture
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Lou Fancher
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Movies
‘Powerful, vibrant’ community and art shine in 24th Transgender Film Fest
Joshua Rotter
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November 8, 2021
The first and longest-running festival of its kind still showcases radical visions, movement empowerment—and super-queer quirkiness.
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