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Tagged with: San Francisco

Arts Forecast: SF Electronic Music Fest plugs into ‘ecosystems of sound’

Plus: Dengue Fever, El Güegüense XI, Detroit Love, Faetooth, The Worst Drag Show Ever, more to do this weekend

Breed continues to push arrests as solution to substance-abuse issues

Evidence shows this policy never works as right-wingers continue to push their attacks on local judges

Good Taste: Vegan Hood Chefs and ChiliCali seek support

How to help two fantastic women-owned businesses survive and thrive after hardships.

‘Dancing Russia Goodbye’ with Ukrainian Eurovision star Verka Serduchka

The drag sensation brings her hyper-energetic stage show to the Warfield to raise charity funds and awareness.

Nancy Pelosi is getting two more years. Maybe she can help SF with housing money

Is it all about her daughter taking her seat—or, for a change, will she use her clout to bring federal cash to SF for affordable housing?

A revitalized Mission mural—and some lessons from the history of BART

Michael Rios art event reminds us of the displacement and gentrification that the train system caused in the neighborhood.

Armed guards, public safety, the future of Laguna Honda Hospital …

... plus a discussion on the need for district elections of supervisors. That's The Agenda for Sept. 10-17

Swans’ Michael Gira: ‘Successful music is a river of blood, urine, and semen. Swim!’

41 years in, the legendary experimental band still finds beauty in nihilism on latest album 'The Beggar'

The right-wing forces can’t blame their DA or their mayor, so they are attacking judges

Ousting Chesa Boudin and creating a new War on Drugs isn't working, so now they are seeking someone else to blame

Court won’t lift homeless sweeps injunction—but Chiu still declares victory

What's a realistic offer of shelter? That's not clear as the city moves to start criminalizing the unhoused again.