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Tagged with: San Francisco

David Johnson’s exhilarating photographs capture transformative decades in SF

'That was my goal to do that, and it happened. God was reading my mind,' says the 95-year-old, with a 1945-1965 show at City Hall

The June election was bad news for Mayor London Breed

That's just one of the many key messages that the news media have missed.

Good Taste: Your Bay Area summer food fest planner

Night markets, food crawls, benefit bashes, and more fun dates to brighten your season

Painter Brett Amory’s shadowy subjects are engulfed in the flow of life

Epic 20-year series 'Waiting' has captured the intangible in the banal; now the Oakland artist is looking toward what's next

The attack on the queer community is a political weapon

We have seen it here in California, and even in San Francisco.

‘We’re still here’: Kevin Epps celebrates 20 years of ‘Straight Outta Hunters Point’

At a joyous Juneteenth gathering in the Bayview, the filmmaker reflected on Black art and resiliency in San Francisco.

Supes demand big changes in Breed’s budget

Plus: A key vote on Lowell admissions—and what the final numbers on the Boudin recall show. That's The Agenda for June 19-26

The revolutionary realism of Alice Neel

The painter's extraordinary work, now at the DeYoung, proves that socially engaged art is anything but boring and irrelevant.

Another ridiculous attack on SF progressives, this time by Nellie Bowles and The Atlantic

Excuse me, no: The city has not be destroyed by the left. How many times do we have to explain this?

‘There’s no time to waste’: Synth-pop hero Howard Jones opens a new ‘Dialogue’

Coming to Bimbo's with a full band and preparing a new album, the '80s stalwart is baring his soul more than ever.