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A peek at classic rock treasures—with some legends playing stellar tunes

Ann Wilson, John Fogerty, Elton's piano, James Brown's cape, and John Lennon's glasses were all on-hand for Jim Irsay's charitable night

Why are we still fighting over harm reduction in SF?

Feinstein resisted AIDS-era needle exchanges, now Breed rejects proven safe injection sites. We can't incarcerate our way out of crisis

Director Laura Poitras is still making her own kind of explosions

Oscar-winning documentarian Laura Poitras used to live in San Francisco, where performance artist Mark Pauline was a neighbor and he and his Survival Research...

Arts Forecast: 12 festive events to put a little jingle in your jangle

Holiday Gaiety, Not So Silent Night, Acid Christmas, Kung Pao Kosher, Dance-Along Nutcracker, and more warm glow-ups.

Good Taste: ‘Wok Around The Bay’ brings legend Martin Yan home

The beloved chef's new bilingual series exploring local restaurants airs weekly on KTSF

‘From a Rooftop in Chinatown’ is local rapper’s love letter to Asian community

Son of Paper's new album takes a streets-eye view of the community's strength and overcoming anti-Asian violence

Conservative YIMBYs just took over SF’s biggest lifestyle site. Its ex-editor tells us what that means

GrowSF controls The Bold Italic. Former head Matt Charnock, now of Underscore, dishes on the local media impact

What does Breed plan to do about the overdose crisis?

Plus: The future of Laguna Honda, racist police traffic stops, and the farce that is the city's Housing Element. That's The Agenda for Dec. 11-18

Why 469 Stevenson, the much-hyped project, will provide zero affordable housing for SoMa

Look at the numbers. It just doesn't add up. And there was a much better alternative.

Painter Cherisse Alcantara captures the vibrant SOMA Pilipinas Cultural District

The artist's most recent series explores the historic area's urban parks and gardens in vivid color