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Tuesday, September 16, 2025

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Tagged with: San Francisco

The morning-after drill

I've been writing about the threat to Roe v Wade for 35 years. I never thought this would happen. Here's what we need to do now.

Shhh… the Silent Film Fest is back (and full of great music)

Oscar Wilde, 'Foolish Wives,' a trip to Mars, DJ Spooky, Club Foot Hindustani, more in 25th installment at Castro Theatre.

ALERT: Abortion ruling/reproductive rights protest Tuesday in SF at 5pm

Rally set for this evening outside US Courthouse/Federal Building to protest overturn of Roe v. Wade

Letter to the Editor: Supply and demand doesn’t apply to housing — or really anything

Emphasizing supply intentionally ignores what drives demand: tax subsidies for multi-billion-dollar corporations

Will the mayor spend money the voters approved for social housing?

And if the taxpayers are spending $1 million a year on police PR, why can't we get even basic information from SFPD? That's The Agenda for May 2-9.

Initiative would tax Amazon et al. to fund SF guaranteed income program

Early polling shows strong support for the concept.

City report shows that upzoning neighborhoods won’t create more affordable housing

In fact, eliminating single-family zoning won't create much new housing at all.

Longtime battle rapper Passwurdz debuts with uplifting studio album ‘Flowers’

"Flowers represent growth, mourning, celebration, nature." says the 1-on-1 artist who's been called Oakland's Greatest

Party Radar: Help essential Fault Radio move into an actual space!

Plus: The Tubesteak Connection peeps back in, Soul Clap, Regis, Rare Bits, Omar-S, Star Wars drag, more delectable affairs.

At American Steel, a trailblazing artist community is displaced for redevelopment

Tight-knit Burning Man clan reckons with moving—but may have itself paved the way for West Oakland industrial hub's gentrification