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Tagged with: San Francisco

Support this salve: Bay Remedies heals with Black-and-queer-owned cannabis

"Our relationship with cannabis was shaped by activists like Denis Peron and Brownie Mary," says co-founder John Xavier.

Get wavey: Casey Gray’s work vibrates with the simple pleasures of being

The skateboarder and new dad's aerosol paintings and wood sculptures help makes sense of everyday overload.

Revisiting fifth-grade trauma—50 years later—in Oscar-tipped ‘When We Were Bullies’

Jay Rosenblatt's short doc delves into a grim incident to examine memory and complicity.

Harm reduction is the missing element in Breed’s Tenderloin program

Local groups have been doing this work for decades. They weren't included when the Mayor's Office set new policies.

Good Taste: The best Bay Area Restaurant Week deals

The next few weeks bring high-value specials to San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, and Alameda.

SFUSD’s big administrative expenses

Teachers are getting laid off—but the district has a bigger administrative staff than most in the state.

Under the Stars: Mill Valley Music Fest announced, excellent Xyla returns…

Horsegirl reps the DIY rock underground, Curtis Harding soars on latest release, Amber Lewis gets crafty. New music!

The new supes districts: How you can weigh in

Plus: The future of Amazon's SF distribution center—and why Newsom is all wrong about the state's surplus and gas prices. That's The Agenda for March 21-27

For most artists, NFTs are a false bill of goods

In the end, they’re a game for the super-wealthy who keep starving artists starving.

Live Shots: Spiritual Cramp, Advertisement, more amp up Thee Parkside

Punk sounds filled the Potrero Hill dive bar as bands (and audience) let loose.