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Tagged with: San Francisco

The city could buy a vacant building for half the price of building new affordable housing

A foreclosed Tennessee St. project is on the market as a bargain price. It's just one of many opportunities the city could take advantage of.

First they came for the streetcars …

An ode to Cruise and Waymo, with apologies to Martin Niemöller.

Screen Grabs: Two tough films focus on the people hit hard by economic inequality

Great examinations of working class erosion ('Between Two Worlds') and family opioid addiction ('Stay Awake')

Still Pleasure Victims: Berlin swings into the Bay to take our breath away

David Diamond of the '80s favorites on touring with Boy George, crushing on Tom Cruise, and retooling their biggest hit

Under the Stars: Kaidi Tatham’s ‘The Only Way’ funnels broken beats through alien portals

Plus: Pharaoh Sanders, Non Plus Temps, and remembering Sinéad through 'Black Boys on Mopeds'

Puff: 6 refreshing cannabis mocktail recipes to beat the heat

Raise your glass, it's a stoned summer.

Good Taste: Field-tripping on food at Outside Lands

Banging beignets, Taiwanese hotdogs, quesabirria tacos: Where to get this year’s best bites from the fest anytime

Outside Lands 2023: The scene and the herd

The 15th edition of the music and food festival was the queerest yet — and that’s a good sign

‘The system is broken’

A photographer working with homeless people reflects on the utter failure of the city's sweeps and housing policy.

Just like a real family get-together, ‘Josephine’s Feast’ is both cringe and sweet

All-Black cast at Magic Theatre navigates generation gaps and gender roles around the table in Star Finch's latest