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Tagged with: San Francisco

This is the state of housing policy in SF in 2023

Planners say environmental law doesn't matter, and supes approve a project almost everyone hates, all to deal with state Sen. Scott Wiener's rules—and Breed wants to make it worse

Screen Grabs: The night the Cramps played a Napa mental hospital

Historic 1978 concert screened at the Roxie, with Mutants in tow. Plus: Quirky 'Will-o'-the-Wisp' and enlightening 'Close to Vermeer'

Scathing new SF Mime Troupe show takes on mental health, houselessness

'Breakdown' contrasts the stories of a 20-something San Franciscan on the streets with that of a conniving FOX News anchor.

Breed says she wants even more power

In national podcast, she says she missed the pandemic days when she had emergency authority and calls for limits on what supes can do.

Fielder way ahead in D9 fundraising

Fifteen months before the election, she has raised enough to qualify for $309,000 in total money.

Hundreds who are by law innocent sit in SF jail because of court backlog

Public Defender's Office tries to draw attention to the clear violations of the right to a speedy trial.

New waves: the freshest albums of 2023, so far

Pursuit Grooves' bass-filled grandma Kitty tribute, Space Ghost's ambient drift... Here are the vibrations that got us.

Taravat Talepasand will not be silenced

She's made it through censorship and the Trump administration—and the Iranian American artist is still telling her truth.

Et Tu, Mother Jones?

Once a storied left-wing publication, the magazine is now fallen into the neoliberal Yimby camp—and the editor refuses to talk to us about it.

Good Taste: The quest for a $10 sandwich

The average sandwich price in SF is pushing $15, but there are still some notable, tasty exceptions.