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Tagged with: San Francisco

Judge’s order barring sweeps should serve as a wake-up call for SF

Instead of denials and resistance, Breed Administration should take immediate steps to provide alternatives for people living on the streets.

Party Radar: 15 ways to pop your New Year’s Eve cork

French house, underground goth, Breakfast of Champions, Young Hearts, Desert Hearts, Juanita More, more put the 'wheee' in 2023

48 sources of joy in 2022, from velvety jazz to young voters and plant-based cuisine

Food, tunes, talks, and more. How did your year highlights match up with our writer's?

Watching cups dry: Berkeley painter Sonia Gill raises the mundane to marvelous

"I am not just painting my dishes," she said. Find out what lies in their lines.

A very queer Christmas: ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and ‘Misfit Cabaret’ deliver SF charm

Rooting for the wicked witch? Holiday sprites intent on removing the candy cane from one's rear end? Sounds like our beautiful Bay.

My sister and I live at the Oasis Family Shelter. The owners should sell it to the city — not close it down.

IT's making a huge difference in family lives. Losing this site would be a terrible failure.

Update on the Bard’s gender-bending ‘As You Like It’ is a year-end treat

... too bad the company fails to heed its Shakespearean warning.

Shara Mays and the unknowable canvas

Bay artist traces the evolving Black American relationship with land to inspire her bold paintings.

Under the Stars: Dave Aju, back with The Invisible Art Trio on heavy-grooving ‘Glossolalia’

Plus: 'SHOUTS 2022' goes bump, and a culture-pushing "Blessing" from Agent X and Fatsoul Records.

Future ghosts: Jota Mombaça and the sinking ship of climate change

We're all getting ready for our haunting, the multimedia artist tells an audience at Kadist.