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Tagged with: San Francisco

‘The Paper Dreams of Harry Chin’ crackles with an immigrant’s experience

Jessica Huang’s new play at SF Playhouse tells a heavy family tale, laced with comedy and the supernatural.

Arts Forecast: The AIDS Quilt comes to Golden Gate Park

Plus: Fleetmac Wood, Lauren Tabak, Berkeley Symphony's 50th, arts for Ukraine, Eiko Ishibashi, Jungle Rot, Aurat, more

Screen Grabs: Septuagenarians run wild—Cronenberg and Davies are back

Plus: Vivid teen-led 'A Chiara,' terrifically enjoyable 'Roundup,' three outrageous indies, more new movies

The chick is fierce: Grag Queen, Brazilian ‘Queen of the Universe,’ glams up SF

The irresistible performer speaks out about growing up gay, trans issues back home, and giving us Brazilian fantasy

Will the city’s Climate Plan ever happen? Plus: Election Day, tech-worker dorms …

... and shelter politics, the cost of cops, and an embarrassing NYT story. That's The Agenda for June 6-13.

A tough-on-crime DA doesn’t translate to lower crime rates

New study compares SF, Sacramento—and finds that a more progressive approach to criminal justice is associated with lower crime rates.

‘Beyond rich white guys’: Rom-com ‘Fire Island’ aims for breadth (and hearts)

Movie writer Joel Kim Booster and director Andrew Ahn want to 'celebrate joyful, queer, Asian American friendship'

Critics say the DA’s Office is run like the Public Defender’s Office. That’s not true

I work for Chesa Boudin, and I am a fair and balanced prosecutor.

Under the Stars: Fatsouls’ Afro-house is San Francisco’s heartbeat

Plus: Tribute to Alice Coltrane, Mark de Clive-Lowe & Friends, J.Rocc, FOXTROTT, more music to get you up

The state’s housing goals would require massive demolition and evictions in SF

Data shows that RHNA rules are just impossible without complete urban transformation. What was Wiener thinking?