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Tagged with: San Francisco

Scooter companies can keep riders off the sidewalk, but won’t spend the money

Furious supes demand action, but the Breed Administration's love of Big Tech prevents any real change. We've seen this so many times before.

The national pundits can complain, but in SF, progressives get things done

The San Francisco left is fighting for things that the national Democratic Party has abandoned.

Arts Forecast: Throw those studios open wide! (And lots more to do)

Open Studios everywhere! Plus: Lit Crawl, Pop-Up Mag, Kind of Blue Revue, Trolley Dances, Death Cab for Cutie, Grace Cathedral Sound Bath, more great events this week

Calling ‘Every Body’: Pleeay brings complex feelings to the dance floor

The classically trained local duo make melodic punk/ goth pop that moves through challenging subjects like a vegan shark

Screen Grabs: Please, let this ‘Halloween’ end already

Better terrifying fare comes with Roxie's Gialloween, UK class bash 'The Hunted,' and eerie 'Earwig'

Matt Dorsey’s Treasure Island problem

It's a key part of the district's future—but he hasn't been able to explain his vision (or even his understanding of the issues).

Under the Stars: Sparking up for Theon Cross and The Stone Foxes’ Bay gigs

Plus: New electricity from Kendra Morris, and Gloomy June puts out the perfect Muni-chasing cover.

The greedy landlords who want to undermine the future of City College

Plus: Saving low-income housing in the Western Addition, fighting toxics at Hunters Point, and can we stop algae blooms in the Bay? That's The Agenda for Oct. 17-24

Retired judge files state Bar complaint against DA Brooke Jenkins

Martha Goldin asks for inquiry into the DA's paid work for nonprofits that were tightly linked to the Boudin recall campaign.

Live Shots: New Order, Pet Shop Boys brought it all back at Chase Center

The two '80s synth-pop behemoths dug deep into their catalogues, and didn't stint on the dramatic visuals