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Tagged with: San Francisco

The bright, strong magic of Joan Mitchell

A grand SFMOMA retrospective—ending soon—brings all the brilliance and range of the abstract painter to the fore.

The real, ongoing states of emergency for people who are in poverty

Temporary shelter beds and jails don't give people a place to live.

Legendary DJ Mark Farina swings in for New Year’s, plus sparkling at-home options

House Music Royalty lights up Public Works—we catch up with the groove master, and cover you in-house, too.

Campos has lead over Haney, but race is very close, new poll shows

The race for SF’s open state Assembly seat is very close, but former Sup. David Campos has a narrow led over Sup. Matt Haney,...

10 great records of 2021: The sounds of community kept us going

A host of music-makers, most of them local, gave us life with fuzzbox baselines, sublime post-punk, plush soundscapes, more.

Breed’s cynical crime politics

This whole Tenderloin 'crackdown' is going to be used by the mayor and her allies to attack DA Chesa Boudin.

How Kristina Wong’s ‘Auntie Sewing Squad’ sewed to the rescue in the pandemic

The comedian's book tells a story of grassroots radical care—and making hundreds of thousands of masks for essential workers

Something’s cooking at Balboa Theatre (besides the popcorn)

The cinema has become a hotspot indie band incubator, with live shows and other arts events.

Gig workers seek support hubs where they can rest, charge, and pee

Companies like Doordash and Uber Eats offer no help to the people who make their operations possible.

Breed’s Tenderloin plan is just a rehash of cruel policies that never worked

Using police to solve social and health problems has failed for decades; why is San Francisco ready to do it again?