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Tagged with: San Francisco

Opposition to new district lines just keeps growing

Nobody except the mayor seems to like what the Redistricting Task Force is doing. Will the community opposition even matter?

Life’s a grand circus—art is, too—for painter Michael Brennan

The artist-designer magically transforms pandemic into pandemonium and art-world portraits into carnivalesque celebration

Review: ‘Water by the Spoonful’ weaves a web of addiction and Internet

Quiara Alegría Hudes' 2011 Pulitzer winner at SF Playhouse feels technologically dated—yet alarmingly still relevant

Good Taste: An actual farm-to-table restaurant in Oakland

Second-generation K&J Orchards farmer Aomboon Deasy debuts the delicious Pomet.

Puff: Buds and broccoli thrive at Sonoma Hills Farm

Our cannabis columnist ventures into Aaron Keefer's vision for joint-paired meals and some succulent sun-grown.

New district lines would deeply hurt progressive politics in San Francisco

Astonishing gerrymandering blows District 5 into bits and divides up progressive voters across the city to give the conservatives a strong advantage.

‘Like a turducken’: Michelle Yeoh and Daniel Kwan on mind-bender ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’

The star and co-director of the wild, multi-dimensional movie talk about getting it from script to screen.

ODC dances downtown—and right into its next 50+ years

Finally returning in an 11-day dance fest, the company remains 'bold and adventurous as well as touching and subtle'

Castro icon Cleve Jones vows to fight dubious eviction attempt

In a dramatic appearance at a crowded rally in the Castro, longtime queer activist and leader Cleve Jones announced Sunday that he plans to...

John Killacky’s ‘Because Art’ is an evergreen call for creative survival

It may be an expert “autopsy” on the arts industry, but the multi-hyphenate's latest book also inspires hope for the next generation of hub-makers and risk-takers.