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Tagged with: San Francisco

Under the Stars: Oakland’s Orchestra Gold is on the verge with Afro-psych flair

Plus: Evident joy of Seven Davis Jr.'s 'savedbythebell'—and a lost Madonna track from 1985?

Health Commission faces the ongoing crisis at Laguna Honda Hospital

And meanwhile, hundreds of unhoused seniors have serious medical issues that are getting entirely ignored.

Finding nature’s pitch in the macrocosms of Carrie Lederer

The Oakland artist went from a curatorial career to creating her own mycorrhizal murals.

Spellling, Chime School, and Tommy Guerrero join stacked 30th anniversary Noise Pop lineup

February's fest will have you remembering how Bay music has gone worldwide.

Booms, busts, PG&E and the bloated police budget

Every city agency has to face cuts—but not the cops? And when will the city move to seize PG&E's grid? That's The Agenda for Jan. 15-22

Sweeping in the rain

From SoMa to Wood Street Commons, the unhoused suffer as the brutal sweeps continue

With deep musical family roots, young cellist Sterling Elliott breaks out

The Juilliard phenom, who has been playing since age three, steps into the spotlight at Davies Symphony Hall.

Four takeaways from the historic Police Commission vote this week

A progressive commission is becoming the focus of broader criminal-justice reform issues.

Best of the Bay 2022 Editors’ Pick: Fast Times Presents!

Musician Andrew St. James and promoter Ashley Graham bring live music to venues small and unexpected

Why is Breed resisting a life-saving program that faces no real legal or financial obstacles?

Safe consumption sites work in New York, stunning testimony at a hearing shows. Yet SF is putting on the brakes.