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Tagged with: San Francisco

Memo to SF supes: On affordable housing, don’t be Joe Manchin

Approving money for social housing is a clear mandate—and the opposition talking points are the same old tired nonsense we have heard before.

Supes face key affordable housing vote

Plus: more taxpayer dollars for bad cops, and 248 people locked up beyond the legal time for a speedy trial because SF courts are lagging ... that's The Agenda for Nov. 29-Dec. 5

Lawsuit seeks to block Plan Bay Area 2050—and prevent gentrification

Petition argues that the sweeping regional planning proposal would displace tens of thousands of vulnerable residents in the name of more high-end development.

Thank you for being a queen: “Golden Girls Live!” returns to save Christmas

Founder Heklina dishes BTS tidbits from SF's silver-haired "ho ho ho" tradition.

How Chronicle Books has survived the pandemic’s wild ride

Expanding its offerings and diversifying its staff helps the SF publisher navigate bookselling's ups and downs.

Local control of all land-use decisions could wind up on fall 2022 ballot

Backers of a sweeping measure to block the state from mandating housing or other zoning rules are gathering signatures; it could have huge implications.

Under the Stars: Howless levels up, Artsick jangles, Seablite shimmers…

Plus: Remy Le Boeuf and Electric Squeezebox Orchestra' Architecture of Storms,' Jeff Parker's 'Forfolks,' more music news

Good Taste: ‘Kings of Napa’ and Tiburon’s new queen

Bay Area food news includes Oprah’s local vino royalty and Marin’s long-awaited restaurant debut.

Screen Grabs: Opera Plaza returns with Kosovo drama, Hawaiian ghosts, Dirty Harry

Plus: 'Dean Martin: King of Cool,' a supernatural Welsh thriller in actual Welsh, Kurt Vonnegut, more new movies

90 percent of concerts will be free at gleaming new Bowes Center

Classical deity Yo-Yo Ma opened SF Conservatory of Music's additional building, with airy concert halls and student housing.