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Tagged with: San Francisco

The Cockettes live wildly on in ‘Eternal Emissions’

The gender-bending, glitter-encrusted spirit of stage anarchy returns, with music by original member Scrumbly

From here to Cuba: Defying Biden, the Bay Area connects to island nation

The Summit of the Americas has disinvited Cuba. We went there to show solidarity and tell the story missing from the corporate media.

Letter to the editor: The promise of a public bank

It's a great idea. Let's talk about what it could actually do.

Screen Grabs: DocFest’s local focus includes Jeff Adachi, Hyphy, Aquarius Records

Our guide to the 21st bonanza. Plus: Castro Theatre's 100th birthday. a 'lesbian El Topo,' and the adult voyage of Bella Cherry

Two unhoused men were fighting. The cops killed them both. Why?

SFPD finally provides some data on May 19 shooting—and it raises more questions than answers.

The White House Correspondents Dinner: A view from the inside

Falling in love with political satire at 13 was no coincidence — it was a sign of the times I was growing up in spite...

The Boudin recall is entirely based on local media mythology. They should own it.

The "crime wave." The "unsafe city." There's no reality here—but it's creating a dangerous political narrative, with the SF cops the big winners.

Preston seeks to shift local elections to higher-turnout years

Charter amendment could have far-reaching impacts on local politics.

Five can’t-miss Jazzfest picks: They’re pretty dang cool, mang

Red-hot harpists, Latin Big Band revivalists, Ethio-jazz devotees, Hammond organ specialists, more on tap for 39th extravaganza

Supes propose major affordable-housing reform measures for fall ballot

Charter amendments directly challenge the Breed/Yimby approach and seek more accountability.