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Preservation
Music
Juneteenth sings: 5 new releases to help you hear the melody
John-Paul Shiver
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June 17, 2021
Oakland artist Stoney Creation gives self preservation sounds, while Bandcamp doubles up on ways to give back.
Music
Want to save struggling live venues? Help pay their bills directly
Marke B.
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May 18, 2021
New Independent Venue Preservation Initiative hits on a brilliant idea: rapid financial relief from the community
Party Radar
How To Reopen Nightlife: Enough with the boys’ club, make room for women
Marke B.
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April 15, 2021
DJ femmelectric and promoter Alex McGeagh speak about equity, access, and safety for women and nonbinary folks.
Art
Review: Black Madonnas, fashion photos, semaphore, and song in ‘Future Histories’
Genevieve Quick
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April 7, 2021
At SFMOMA, Theaster Gates and Cauleen Smith draw on the African American archive to point a way forward.
News + Politics
The Ferris Wheel is about a lot more than some rides in the air
Tim Redmond
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March 3, 2021
Chan, Peskin say any contract needs a vote of the board. The bigger issue is privatizing the parks.
Art
Quilting genius Rosie Lee Tompkins stitched abstraction to history
Maddy Clifford
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February 24, 2021
Through Berkeley Art Museum, the Richmond artist's "crazy quilts" dazzle with wild colors and spiritual messages
Opinion
OPINION: The Ferris wheel must go!
Ann McPherson, David Romano, Linda Shaffer, and Steph Wiseman
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February 15, 2021
Golden Gate Park should not be a commercial amusement park with diesel generators and bright lights.
News + Politics
Growth machine wins big in Berkeley
Zelda Bronstein
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January 14, 2021
Mayor who ran as a progressive sides with developer-friendly plan for Adeline Corridor.
Housing
Two opportunities to address Black housing inequities
Natalia Robyns-Kresich
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September 9, 2020
Midtown in SF and Golden Gate Village in Marin could become models for Black self-determination.
News + Politics
Oakland group launches non-police mental health hotline
Garrett Leahy
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August 30, 2020
On Friday, the Anti-Police Terror Project launched MH First Oakland, a hotline staffed by 12 volunteers with backgrounds in social work, peer counseling, and...
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