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Tagged with: San Francisco

Somewhere between the figurative and abstract, KL Folgner bookmarks her life

Welcome to oil paint mountains and inspirations from the Bay Area Figurative Movement.

SF Playhouse’s staging of ‘Clue’ is a real whodunnit

Our critic finds the play's talented cast and director working with a proverbial dead body.

Supes hearing misses the point on homelessness

Mandelman seeks radical change in policy away from permanent housing while poverty and neoliberal capitalism take a back seat.

UCLA’s secretive neoliberal housing conference

It's worse than Davos: A one-sided policy event with no dissenters—and no reporters unless they sign gag orders.

Good Taste: A golden anniversary of recipes and food finds

Frank Sinatra’s preferred cheesecake, DIY garlic noodles, and more! Here's some favorite moments from Good Taste's first 100 columns.

Under the Stars: The regal link-up of Larry June and The Alchemist

Plus: Nappy Nina's singular bars and Bored Lord's bass-grumbling, self-produced LP.

Screen Grabs: Cauleen Smith’s elliptical visions of Afrofuturism

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

Musical couple Pearl Charles and Michael Rault steer joint tour into nostalgic lane

1960s and '70s rock serves as stylistic inspiration and ideological base for duo's sweet sounds.

The price of ending homelessness—and how to prevent SRO evictions

A city plan that's marked for failure, and some hope of success saving vulnerable residents' homes. That's The Agenda for March 19-26

The massive fiscal crisis nobody at City Hall is talking about

San Francisco can fund less than ten percent of its critical infrastructure needs under self-imposed property-tax limits