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Tagged with: San Francisco

Willed an envelope stuffed with cash, he sparked new musical ‘Inheritances’

Pianist Adam Tendler faced the loss of his father by commissioning new works from an all-star roster of contemporary composers.

Subway workers rally, demand fair treatment

Labor Commissioner investigating allegations of minimum wage, overtime violations at local sandwich shops.

Look who’s funding the local Democratic Party

The right-wing tech barons and plutocrats are now the party's biggest donor base.

The Chron creates a ‘scandal’ that doesn’t exist

The endorsement process of the Bernal Heights Democratic Club suddenly becomes an issue. So does the pretty mainstream positions of a D9 canddate.

Screen Grabs: Migrants snagged in a deadly web of politics at ‘Green Border’

Plus: 'Longlegs' offers solid thrills, 'The Convert' tackles New Zealand colonization, Frozen Film Fest crackles, more movies

Under the Stars: Toro Y Moi’s nod to Divis dive Waziema gives us all those SF feels

It's Under The Stars, babe..... Where we are always stoked to see local digs pop up in new visuals from local artists who treasure...

Good Taste: New Little Original Joe’s is most inclusive yet

Gluten-free fusilli and tricolore pizza at an Original Joe's outpost? It's a delicious hit.

Supes agree to endorse rent-control measure after another strange debate

Breed won't side with tenant groups but board votes 8-2 in favor of Costa-Hawkins repeal; 'pro-housing' officials are actually anti-tenant.

Breed ready to criminalize people for lacking a place to live

Mayor tells supes that 'we will not allow people to just remain.'

Debby Boone: ‘I’m relatable, fun, flawed, and real’

Unstoppable performer to light up stage at the 'Help Is On The Way: Broadway & Beyond' HIV/AIDS fundraiser.