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Tagged with: San Francisco

Symphony meets sci-fi—AI and all—in ‘Ligeti: Paradigms’

SF Symphony's new streaming production combines digital wizardry and robotics with otherworldly hymns.

How Recology’s monopoly leads to very dubious rate accounting

City records show the way the garbage company could be inflating its costs—and charging consumers for it.

Reforming the recall—and the mayor’s power to appoint elected officials

Plus: What's going on with Mental Health SF, and is CPMC helping with the public-health crisis in the Tenderloin?

City College makes a move to save Cantonese classes

By classifying program as transferable to UC, school can get additional state money.

Noise Pop announces more artists, still aims to go ahead

Rituals of Mine, Kamaal Williams, Chime School, more added to February festival lineup.

Community leaders reflect on three key Bay Area MLK speeches—and envision his dreams for 2022

Voting rights, economic opportunity, education, social justice—so much remains to be done.

Party Radar: I don’t even know what to tell you anymore, lol

The mayor says we need to 'learn to live with this virus.' Uhh, little help?

For MLK Day, celebrate excellence that has recently passed

The traditional march and music fest are postponed, but you can still spend a Day of Service and honor great artists.

UCSF’s new hospital: A pretty building, but in the wrong place

The school's plans will make one part of the city more unlivable and the other part less healthy and wealthy.

At 100, plant paradise Delano Nursery is still turning over new leaves

The wholesale nursery is spreading its limbs, from the Mission to Pescadero—while investing in its diverse employees.