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Tagged with: San Francisco

Through photos and stories, Humans of San Quentin shares truths of the incarcerated

Educator Diana Kahn's expanding, collaborative online project humanizes those behind bars to 'help set the record straight.'

Breed on affordable housing, places for homeless transitional youth …

... plus community policing and a creative approach to abortion rights in right-wing states. That's The Agenda for May 8-15.

Mandelman’s shelter expansion plan isn’t a long-term solution to homelessness

It would just take funds away from permanent housing—and allow even more sweeps.

Stern Grove to Erykah Badu: our guide to the best summer shows

Hardly Strictly confirmed, Metallica Night's home run, Jazz Mafia takes on Prince, more great shows to plan for

Exposing ‘copaganda’ as SFPD spends $1.6 million on ‘strategic communications’

Why are the taxpayers subsidizing misinformation and spin with a political agenda coming out of a troubled department?

City College faculty set up tents, hold out for the end of brutal layoffs

Union members say cutting faculty will lead to a cycle of lower enrollment and less revenue; they have an alternative.

Proud people who stutter hold event to mark first awareness week in SF

Verbal differences have caused alienation, isolation, and trauma—and the community is working to change that.

Ready for new music? Ned Raggett, the king of Bandcamp, shares his discovery tips

One of the most prolific online reviewers and purchasers tells us how to find worthwhile gems in a slew of releases

Passion for degraded materials: a conversational bibliography of Dodie Bellamy

From 'Feminine Hijinx' to 'Bee Reaved,' the quintessential SF writer talks art, life, 'Frozen,' E.T., and grief through her published works.

Good Taste: Don’t wait for Taco Bell’s Mexican pizza

Try these indie versions in SF instead! Plus: how to make your own with local ingredients.