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Dorsey attack on wellness center signals larger issues in SF’s new War on Drugs

The mayor, the DA, and the Tech Right want to revive a failed policy—and maybe go after local judges.

Live Shots: Maxwell brought some smooth ‘n sexy to the symphony

The soul singer's decades of romantic hits were rounded out with orchestral flare and an adoring audience

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

Supes approve housing measure that won’t lead to much new housing

Yimbys and Big Tech are going to blame the supes for blocking housing; what happens if they cut developer fees and it doesn't help the crisis?

’90s arts icons confront tech dystopia in Camera Obscura’s landmark film ‘Virtue’

Returning to the Roxie, the 1997 underground star-filled sci-fi broadside against alienation and fraud stirs poignant memories

The pointless, misleading, cynical—and really weird—fentanyl ad campaign

Tech mogul Michael Moritz and his group are more interested in ousting progressives than in solving the addiction crisis on the streets.

A profound national issue in a dispute over a local parking garage

Maybe we should talk about the future of 5 million jobs. Plus: Will the media hold Breed accountable for the problems on SF streets? That's The Agenda for May 21-28

Jackie Fielder formally announces for District 9 supe seat

Two progressives will be competing against at least one strong moderate in a race that could be decided by an RCV strategy.

Supes panel votes to landmark Castro Theater seats

Move might bring promoter back to the bargaining table; full board still has to approve.

Finally, Walton will get to ask Breed about reparations

Plus: Next steps for the Castro Theater, the farce of 479 Stevenson, and how the city in once again screwing over cab drivers. That's The Agenda for April 17-24