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Movies
The case for ‘So I Married an Axe Murderer’ as the best SF film of all time
Adrian Spinelli
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October 31, 2023
North Beach cappuccinos, Alamo Square breakups, Fog City Diner, pre-tech rents—the 1993 Mike Myers film deserves the crown.
Elections
Progressive slate files to run against tech money for control of SF Democratic Party
Tim Redmond
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October 22, 2023
A March election will have major impacts on the races for mayor and supes in November.
Stage Review
Bleep, bloop, apocalypse: ‘Rossum’s Universal Robots’ looks back to the future
Charles Lewis III
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October 20, 2023
Cutting Ball's latest searches for ghosts in the machine of a 1920 text, amid our 2023 tech overload
News + Politics
Breed’s police measure is a sweeping move to undermine civilian oversight and reform
Tim Redmond
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October 18, 2023
It's cynical politics that could have serious implications for how the city manages a police department with a troubled history.
The Agenda
Fake, misleading news and images on Twitter—and here at home
Tim Redmond
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October 15, 2023
No, Dean Preston did not resign. Plus: The eviction "scarlet letter," Uber's role in SF taxis, and the mayor's dangerous housing policy is back again. That's The Agenda for Oct. 15-22
Art
Trained in 18th-century Indian technique, Rupy C. Tut paints women facing today’s challenges
Mary Corbin
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October 12, 2023
Burnished works on hemp paper honor self-reflection, even amid global tragedy.
Art Review
24-karat gowns, ghost handprints, powerful hair, more in MoAD’s fall exhibitions
Charles Lewis III
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October 12, 2023
New exhibits uplift and memorialize through ravishing color, while provoking thoughts about the SF just beyond the walls
Homelessness
Billionaires file legal brief attacking the unhoused in SF
Tim Redmond
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October 8, 2023
While city fails to train staff on sweeps, the people who created this crisis are asking the Supreme Court to blame the victims.
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: A refuge for refugee art in the Mission
Marke B.
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October 5, 2023
Refugee Eye opens eyes. Plus: Shipwreck Week, Kafana Balkan, Hard French, Recombinant Fest, CounterPulse Fest, more to do!
Music Review
Portola Fest 2023: What worked (and didn’t) in year two of the dance music massive
Adrian Spinelli
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October 3, 2023
Underworld rocked, Skrillex blasted, Nelly Furtado delighted, Black excellence reigned—but still a few kinks in the giant event
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