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‘Powerful, vibrant’ community and art shine in 24th Transgender Film Fest

The first and longest-running festival of its kind still showcases radical visions, movement empowerment—and super-queer quirkiness.

A delicious live taste of Fake Fruit

The Oakland indie quartet prove their big-stage bonafides at August Hall

While Chron, Yimbys whine, SF Supes talk seriously about affordable housing

Board members look at ways to buy buildings, promote social housing, and fight displacement—without private speculation. That's The Agenda for Nov. 8-14

Some perspective—and facts—on supes’ recent housing vote

The Chron and the Yimby world are going crazy over the supes decision not to allow a market-rate housing project to gentrify a low-income...

Legendary lesbian adult filmmaker Nan Kinney talks past and present of XXX

San Francisco PornFilmFestival screens her 1993 safe sex classic 'Safe is Desire,' which spotlights dental dams and pegging pleasure.

Union workers need more affordable housing, new study shows

Collaboration between labor and housing activists shows that current market-driven policies won't keep workforce in town.

Review: In Post:ballet’s ‘Lyra,’ a myth immersed in Eastern California’s beauty

A dance film with live score broadcast through 75 speakers, this spin on the Eurydice and Orpheus tale was breathtaking

Review: ‘The Missing Circle’ delves into Latin America’s complex past

But who has the right to tell this story? New show at KADIST showcases vital work and raises questions

Good Taste: Time to wolf down Black Sheep’s plant-based lamb

Plus: A nacho festival is born, and the king of breakfast sandwiches is back!

Taking in Outside Lands, at a pivotal moment for San Francisco

At a peak of inequality—and the city just waking up from COVID—how did it feel to dive into the raucous fest?