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Tagged with: San Francisco

New Institute for Contemporary Art kicks off with Jeffrey Gibson’s vibrant ‘This Burning World’

Bold patterns and dreamy imagery point to questions about the complexities of identity and a threatened ecology

SF rappers unite on Halloween weekend to support Prop M

'Full House(s)' show brought attention to vacant homes—and drew some of today's biggest hip-hop talents

French toast so good I had it flown up from LA (soon you can get it in person)

Brique Rock Toast—yes, named after The Rock—is a sensation down south. Its makers say they'll be expanding to the Bay Area.

Opinion: Closing JFK Drive and the Great Highway was a big mistake

The post-pandemic reasons for closure are disingenuous and make for bad public policy.

Opinion: Save Car-Free JFK Drive and the Great Walkway

Motorists have plenty of places to drive and park in the city; can't we have three miles for the rest of us?

Trans power takes center stage in ‘The Red Shades’ and ‘Pony’

Cutting Ball's identity-oriented murder mystery and a 'superhero rock opera' at Z Space show why SF's theater scene is unique

Nonprofit with $20 million in city money defies supes, won’t talk about labor issues

Board members furious that the Felton Institute refused to answer questions at a hearing on union-contract issues.

Breed’s messaging undermines her own goals, including a critical Muni tax measure

Plus: Limits on cops' military hardware, long delays in Ethics audits, and a farce of a Housing Plan gets a hearing. That's The Agenda for Oct. 30-Nov. 6

BEST OF THE BAY 2022 READERS’ POLL WINNERS

Best Burrito, Best Bike Shop, Best DJ, Best Grocery Store... You voted, here are the results! Our 47th annual survey of the best places, people, and things in the Bay Area

Landlords try to trick voters with anti-tax mailers on Props M and O

Cynical campaign exploits very real economic fears in an effort to protect the big real-estate interests.