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Tagged with: Rent

Armed guards, public safety, the future of Laguna Honda Hospital …

... plus a discussion on the need for district elections of supervisors. That's The Agenda for Sept. 10-17

Screen Grabs: Saluting 25 years of great world cinema (and three Rambos)

BAMPFA salutes Rialto Pictures. Plus: A West Oakland classic from 1998 returns at last

Cruise and Waymo are finding widespread opposition

For a change, a new technology is not impressing people, and the city might actually take regulation seriously.

Arts.Co.Lab is ready to dismantle the ‘rigged’ arts funding paradigm

Local cultural equity agency aims to equip BIPOC artists with tools for a sustainable practice and dignified life

Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality

Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')

Suck on this: The eviction-fueled, Web 1.0 dykesploitation of ‘Sugar High Glitter City’ returns

Directors of iconic 2001 lesbian ensemble film reflect on the eve of its SF PornFilmFestival screenings.

Homeless Commission hears about the SRO eviction crisis—but takes no action

For once, a public hearing on a key issue—but a panel dominated by mayoral appointees has limited ability to demand change.

Ending eviction moratoriums means more people homeless on the streets

Eviction Moratorium for Mama Earth— To truly liberate her from her paper dollar worth  Eviction Moratoriums =  Forever Houzin can weave a different story  For the mom...

Screen Grabs: Cauleen Smith’s elliptical visions of Afrofuturism

Hers is far from the only far-seeing auteur's screen program this week.

Why 469 Stevenson, the much-hyped project, will provide zero affordable housing for SoMa

Look at the numbers. It just doesn't add up. And there was a much better alternative.