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Tagged with: San Francisco

‘It was more than rock ‘n roll’: Ben Fong-Torres on SF’s music heyday and ‘Like a Rolling Stone’

A new doc spotlights the iconic rock journalist's experience with legends—and being an Asian American reporter in the '60s and '70s

Under the Stars: The hip-hop field re-energized, from Black Star to UglyFace

Plus: Slumberland on tour, excellent Australian soul-jazz, Arp's 'New Pleasures,' Vetiver, Kolumbo, more music

Soprano Julia Bullock finds ‘History’s Persistent Voice’ in records of formerly enslaved

At SF Symphony, the singer performs a collection of historical words set to new music by Black women composers

The price of Ellis Act speculation, and how SF can help tenants survive it

Plus: How is the city going to meet its state-mandate affordable housing goals? That's The Agenda for May 16-22

Crack down on homeless people—or prevent people from becoming homeless?

Two very different approaches to housing policy were under discussion this week.

‘Gone, Gone Beyond’ manifests formlessness through 360° cinematic collage

At Gray Area, People Like Us and the CineChamber offer an immersive spatial experience that aims to transcend time and fixed meaning.

With new All Day I Dream Fest, DJ Lee Burridge expands joyful musical horizons

"Seeing people blissing out, crying, hugging—that's the perfect moment" says the melodic techno legend

Good Taste: The pot is hot-hot-hot at Ilcha

A new woman-owned Korean restaurant is bubbling on Lombard

At CAAMFest, Chinatown justice, rock heroes, turf dance battles, more diverse Asian stories

The 40th edition of the Center for Asian American Media fest highlights valuable history as it continues to look forward.

What the mayor’s D6 supe appointment means for the district—and the city

Matt Dorsey is smart, experienced—and seems to agree with the mayor's agenda on housing and the cops. He will face a tough battle in the fall.