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Tagged with: San Francisco

Radio play ‘The Forever Wave’ imagines a climate-drowned SF of 2070

Writer Nicole Gluckstern and a diverse cast take to the airwaves to ask, What will emerge when our systems collapse?

Good Taste: It’s frozen pizza weather

After grappling with graupel, doesn’t a hot slice sound nice? Our columnist tastes through some local options you can store

Democrats like me are sick of billionaires getting their way—and then whining

Michael Moritz is the latest to say the left is ruining SF. Except that the left doesn't run the city. He seems to want a plutocracy—and he controls a major local news outlet.

Saving residential hotels, limiting public comment—and the budget process begins

Plus: Why Downtown failed, and what we can learn. That's The Agenda for Feb. 27-March 5.

DA Brooke Jenkins is getting a total pass from the local news media

Crime is as bad as it was under Chesa Boudin. But none of the outlets that attacked him are holding the new DA accountable.

Samara Joy and Orchestra Gold define the new classic at 40th SF Jazz Festival

3 concerts you'll want to lock in now—plus news on a redefinitional approach to the Great "American" Songbook.

Screen Grabs: WinterFest brings Ukrainian kids, artificial shtetls, orthodox drama

Plus: 8mm video diaries by late, great local resident George Kuchar and a history of the Laemmle theatre chain

Arts Forecast: ‘Headlands’ is a whodunnit steeped in SF nostalgia

Many authors have used tales of mystery to dissect society and the self. Agatha Christie took a scalpel to the British upper crust's hypocritical...

Noise Pop kicked off with plushie adoration for No Vacation

A sold out crowd of youthful acolytes filled the Chapel for the return of the Bay Area-bred indie faves.

How the Chron creates misleading, inaccurate narratives that lead to bad public policy

The poor scooter company that had to leave town turns out to be a bad civic actor—and a lot of folks are glad it's gone.