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Tagged with: Protest

WTAF is up with Newsom? And why is it so hard to get SF police reports?

Vetoes of a series of progressive reforms show the guv is thinking about Iowa 2028, not California today. Pus: A hearing on police data. That's The Agenda for Oct. 8-15

Save the Redstone Building!

The historic building has housed progressive groups for decades. Can it survive a a home for the left?

Portola Fest 2023: What worked (and didn’t) in year two of the dance music massive

Underworld rocked, Skrillex blasted, Nelly Furtado delighted, Black excellence reigned—but still a few kinks in the giant event

In SF Opera’s ‘The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs,’ a dial-up portrait of a complex Goliath

The trademark jeans and turtleneck are there, but details are as thin as an iPhone in new opera

Something rotten: Nazi-occupied Denmark through young eyes in Richard Kluger’s latest novel

Seasoned journalist explores a country's moral quandry via historical fiction of 'Hamlet's Children.'

‘Weed’ sparks up candid cannabis education for young people—and the rest of us

Caitlin Donohue's latest book for teens takes a big picture view of cannabis policy and culture in the Americas

A drag tribute fit for Sinéad’s mighty voice

'Her music is the kind of poetry that lends itself to the drama drag queens do so well,' says trixxie carr of upcoming show

Feeling out ‘What’s that about’ with curator Saif Azzuz

From Coyote tales to AstroTurf, show at Anthony Meier aims to build community rather than impose meaning

The environmental case against robotaxis

They will further damage public transit—and they're no help to people with disabilities

The Twin Peaks Pink Triangle reminds LGBTQ community to ‘stay vigilant’

The reclaimed symbol presides over SF's Pride celebration, commemorating the long fight for queer and trans freedom.