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Tagged with: Racism

Under The Stars: 30 years of Cypress Hill’s iconic hip-hop album ‘Black Sunday’

Plus: DJ Yuka Yu plays for Claude at Academy of Sciences, Margo Cilker, Ana Frango Elétrico, Ohio Players, Seba & Paradox

What we saw at the Toronto International Film Festival

No starry red carpet, but plenty of dazzle in thoughtful new films by Anna Kendrick, Ava DuVernay, Wim Wenders, more

‘POTUS’ may be a dumbass, but the satire is toothless, alas

Berkeley Rep comedy wants to show how hard women work behind powerful men, yet lands in generic sitcom territory.

Elon Musk helps Preston, Breed’s housing bill is back (and still facing opposition)…

... Plus a lawsuit against SFPD contains horrifying allegations of racism and homophobia. That's The Agenda for Oct. 1 to 8

Screen Grabs: Bold, Black, beautiful—and invisible in the fashion industry

Telling the supermodel stories of Bethann Hardison and Donyale Luna. Plus: 'Fair Play' questions love with a vengeance

Opinion: Not much to celebrate in mayor’s Latino Heritage Month celebration

In one of the most powerful cities in the country, San Francisco Latinos are treated as an afterthought.

Breed looks for political points by finding more ways to punish poor people

The latest: Drug testing for welfare recipients, which will never work and probably never happen. Do we live in San Francisco or Texas?

Screen Grabs: Hop aboard ‘the world’s only sailing movie theater’

Plus: Merylthon, Scumdance, Bay swimming, MFK Fischer eating, 'Farewell, My Concubine' restored, more movies

‘Il Trovatore’ offers vengeful bloodlust, mystic kidnappers, and a sprint to the finish

SF Opera's new production of Verdi's overstuffed, time-jumping, ethnically problematic opera goes for the entertainment factor

SF’s film fest season heats up with bountiful Latino and African gems

Cine+Mas and BAMPFA host two annual favorites. Plus: Yugoslav 'Black Wave' director Zelimir Zilnik retrospective