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Saturday, March 14, 2026

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Tagged with: San Francisco

The environmental case against robotaxis

They will further damage public transit—and they're no help to people with disabilities

Donna Sachet and a pizza with everything: ‘Sunday’s a Drag’ returns, fabulously

With a new venue (Club Fugazi), new food, and a slate of seasoned performers, the musical drag brunch hits the spot

A musician risks it all to lead Ugandan opposition in ‘Bobi Wine’

Filmmakers Christopher Sharp and Moses Bwayo followed the presidential hopeful despite threats, jail, and shooting

In graphite, Zachary Oldenkamp captures peace at day’s edges

The artist feels out his delicately precise drawings in a Tendernob flat

Under the Stars: Sweater Funk celebrates 15 years with DJ visionary Tim Zawada

Plus: Hip hop hero Diamond D, Kids on a Crime Spree, and our most excellent Bandcamp Friday picks

Lots of housing laws. Not much housing

Hearing, data show how the state's 'streamlining' supply-side approach is failing.

Randall Park on ‘Shortcomings’: ‘Reading the graphic novel was the most I felt seen’

The actor-turned-director talked about adapting Adrian Tomine's story of an Asian American indie curmudgeon

Black queer art made visible: Speaking with gallerist Jonathan Carver Moore

'The element of surprise and learning about what's behind the painting, the photograph, the sculpture—I love that.'

Screen Grabs: Black trans sex workers speak their truth in ‘Kokomo City’

Plus: Queer exuberance in 'The Unabridged Mrs. Vera's Daybook' and romantic fumbling in 'Shortcomings' and 'August'

A trans immigrant fleeing persecution tries to get asylum—and just get by—in SF. It’s not easy

Millions face pervasive discrimination and unjustifiable violence at home. Some come here seeking asylum in the true sense of the word. This is one story