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Good Taste: Gao Viet Kitchen makes the case for Sunday lupper

If you want to try this new Sunset restaurant on a weekend, prepare to go at 4 o’clock.

The price of corruption: Families face eviction from illegal units in Portola

Developer cheated. City officials allowed it. Now the tenants have to pay.

30 years of wild Noise Pop nights and ‘talent beyond genre’

Festival co-owner Jordan Kurland on filling the city with independent music and his favorite live moments

With ‘No Such Spring,’ composer Samuel Adams speaks from the pandemic

New work at San Francisco Symphony 'is a piece about my feelings about my country right now.'

Weaving fabric, film, and light, Holly Wong celebrates womens’ energy

The SF artist manipulates materials like cellophane and silk to tell personal stories on a universal level

Puff: Chilly bongs mean warm stoner hearts

Hit the slopes with Hara's Kryogel-infused glass. Plus: bong-cleaning tips and Bong-O Bingo!

American policing is broken—and the history of Oakland cops helps explain why

A brilliant, incisive new book exposes the corruption on one city, and its lessons for policing in the US. We talk to the authors.

Wiener bill would kick elected officials out of critical land-use and housing decisions

If cities don't meet the state's impossible housing goals, unelected bureaucrats could be approving development projects with no oversight.

Arts Forecast: Can ‘Mean Girls’ sit with us?

Plus: DJ Holographic, North Beach Mardi Gras Parade, Nordic Psychedelic Soul Invasion, more to do this week.

A new attack on SF’s sanctuary laws makes no sense—except as a political tool

Immigrants have been scapegoats for much of US history, and now Breed and Jenkins are doing it again.