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Lit
10 cult classics: Books on charismatic leaders to nourish your squint-eyed cynicism
Zack Ruskin
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November 30, 2023
Popularity of follower docs aside, unraveling sects might be best as a book-length pursuit. Here are titles that take on the task.
Lit
In ‘The Return,’ James Terry pens a lush, tragic ‘coming-of-old-age’ story
Lou Fancher
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November 25, 2023
Novella's UC professor protagonist must brave modern cacophony, despite silent film obsession.
Art
Of memories and migration: Trina Michelle Robinson’s deep family excavations
Mary Corbin
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November 21, 2023
The expansive video artist, with deep roots in the Bay Area, tracks down puzzle pieces of identity.
Labor
Surprise price hike spurs talk of video game developers organizing
Leah Isobel
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November 20, 2023
Young industry has been shy of unionization—but as a major game engine changes its terms, 'democratizing' gains strength
Stage Review
‘Omar’ is pretty to look at, but opera treats slavery with kid gloves
Charles Lewis III
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November 13, 2023
New work by Rhiannon Giddens and Michael Abels traces the tempestuous life of enslaved African scholar Omar ibn Said.
Music
Under the Stars: Dawn of H31R’s hip hop reign, new book gives ’80s R&B its due…
John-Paul Shiver
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November 13, 2023
Fierce We Are Scorpio debut at Yoshi's, Freight & Salvage welcomes Thanksgiving orphans, more music news
Stage Review
‘The Engine of Our Disruption’: Rev up the tech industry satire
Charles Lewis III
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November 9, 2023
Patricia Milton's swing at our overlords, playing at Central Works, works best when things get personal.
News + Politics
Why is the DMV still such an unhappy place?
Tim Redmond
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November 7, 2023
Seniors, people with mobility issues, and people who aren't fluent in English face problems getting essential documents. It doesn't need to be this way.
The Agenda
Who should pay for more cops? Plus: high-speed police chases ….
Tim Redmond
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November 5, 2023
... and alternatives for the future of downtown. That's The Agenda for Nov. 5-12
News + Politics
We all want local government to work—but for whom?
Tim Redmond
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November 5, 2023
The Chron seems to think the plutocrats are the ones who ought to be in charge. That's never ended well.
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