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Billionaire-funded campaign against Preston takes another step into disinformation

PAC says 400 Divisadero should have been affordable housing. It was, thanks to Preston, until the mayor killed it.

Best of the Bay 2024 Editors’ Pick: Arion Press

Literary time travelers reach back to classics—and into roster of contemporary Bay lit stars—to make ever-more-popular pages.

Under the Stars: Return of the OSEES and other joyful fall sounds

Plus: The soundtrack sleaze of 'Industry,' Nu Tekno's Moon Festival warm-up, and more music news.

Preston gets SRO elevators fixed—and rent control could be a fall campaign issue

Peskin measure before supes puts key tenant issue in the political debate. That's The Agenda for Sept. 3-8.

Screen Grabs: Behind the frock with dishy Merchant Ivory doc

Plus: Silent film's female greats, pre-Code perversions, 'Caligula'—and a week's worth of 'Chainsaw Massacre.'

UCSF moves to fire staffer who challenged school’s stance on Palestine

Therapist defended renowned doctor who questioned the health impacts of Zionism; now she's facing dismissal.

Searching for the city’s creative soul? Look no further than Dogpatch

Seventh edition of SF Art Book Fair at Minnesota Street Project was yet another page in the Bay's history of literary community.

Art is dead, long live art

Decaying works, deceased creatives—in new exhibition, the Berkeley Art Museum imagines itself a columbarium.

Major hotels in SF face looming strike

Large, feisty rally presages likely walkoff at Westin, Hyatt, Hilton.

Under the Stars: Vibing out in the Flintstone House with Yeobo

Plus: Brilliant "slower-haight" style from ZG, Raw Poetic gets live, Mild Universe revs up, JEMS! and Lady OFLO bops