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Tagged with: Sanctuary

Home is fragile: ‘Sanctuary City’ director on anxiety and love in immigrant existence

David Mendizábal brings costume and choreography background to story of two entangled DREAMers at Berkeley Rep

Screen Grabs: It’s ‘Gremlins’ time, baby

A tribute to Joe Dante's unhinged critters hits the Castro. Plus: Over-the-top in Australia, two South African thrillers, more

Will Mayor Breed declare a state of emergency on drug-overdose deaths?

Activists, supervisors, DA all say it's time to defy the state and feds and set up city-backed safe-injection sites.

Review: Stories become fables, family becomes home in Bri Williams’ ‘Playbill’

At Et al, the artist uses sound, soap, wax, and resin to express a full spectrum of personal history.

From refuse, artist Kloe Chan creates emotional refuge

Physical space and community play an important role in hand-crafted works like 'I Will Knit Us a Sanctuary'

Reservoir Dogs: Coyotes find a home amid Sunset solar panels

A pair of animals settles in, offering lessons on our contemporary relationship to nature

Supes to vote on cops contract — as new records show history of blocking reform

Documents reveal a stunning pattern of the POA trying to prevent reforms -- but a deal to give the cops raises with no concessions is still pending approval.

Holding onto love, through painter Gage Opdenbrouw’s ‘slow, quiet’ color chords

'I make art for the fact that words are rarely enough,' says Bay Area artist, whose interiors can reflect our current solitude

Safe sleeping spaces — or cages?

C.A.R.E. For the homeless On some street In Saint Pete Looks like A cage For people.... -- excerpt of the poem People Cages by Dee Allen /Po Poet “It feels like we...

New Music: Fred P invites you to ‘Enter the DanceFloor’

Last year the Queens-born, Berlin-based House music producer Fred Peterkin (often known as Fred P) rebooted his Black Jazz Consortium alias to deliver Evolution...