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Tagged with: San Francisco

New report says we can’t save the planet without taxing the rich

Oxfam says there is no such thing as an effective climate plan that isn't also an economic equality plan.

Cuba solidarity activists rally in SF as U.N. overwhelmingly calls for end to embargo

US talks human rights—but the blockade against Cuba violates the human rights of the Cuban people.

Why not let the unhoused take over some empty SF office buildings?

Rally suggests solution to downtown vacancies—and homelessness

Nearing 80, singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn angles into mortality on ‘O Sun O Moon’

'The songs are written from the view of an old guy,' says the legendary Canadian musician. 'I invited people to notice.'

Track by track, the Bay runs the court on ‘NBA2K’ series

E-40, Too $hort, Zion I, Snow Tha Product... The 2K franchise has fused hip-hop and gaming for decades. Here's the playlist

The profound irony of the APEC news media coverage

The problem that the mayor is trying to solve with sweeps was created by the same political agenda that drives the event she is so happily hosting.

Live Shots: The 48 Hills 10th Anniversary Gala went off, and you can still support us!

Best of the Bay winners, local politicos, and independent media supporters filled Bssap Baobab October 26. Check out the pics!

Far Caspian fuzzes up for deeper issues on ‘The Last Remaining Light’

On latest album, UK indie polymath Joel Johnston addresses Crohn's disease and building a new relationship.

From casting director to portraitist: Jiab Prachakul finds spirit beneath surface

Scenes of family ties and bar flies populate walls in new show 'Simplicity/Complexity' at Micki Meng.

‘Omar’ is pretty to look at, but opera treats slavery with kid gloves

New work by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels traces the tempestuous life of enslaved African scholar Omar ibn Said.