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24-karat gowns, ghost handprints, powerful hair, more in MoAD’s fall exhibitions

New exhibits uplift and memorialize through ravishing color, while provoking thoughts about the SF just beyond the walls

Court won’t lift homeless sweeps injunction—but Chiu still declares victory

What's a realistic offer of shelter? That's not clear as the city moves to start criminalizing the unhoused again.

Tenderloin tour upends ‘doom loop’ narrative

There's a lot more to the neighborhood than the national media wants to report.

How SF plans to justify continuing sweeps of homeless people

Court hearing shows the latest Breed Administration strategy—and demonstration outside shows the ugly side of demonizing homeless people.

Some city officials are asking the courts to endorse more homeless sweeps

I got a press release this morning from the South Beach Democratic Club, which reads as follows: Supervisor Dorsey and Supervisor Mandelman will be holding...

‘The system is broken’

A photographer working with homeless people reflects on the utter failure of the city's sweeps and housing policy.

I am a mother in the Tenderloin. I fear and oppose the mayor’s plan

More police will make life less safe and secure for my daughter and me.

Remembering Spain’s 15-M Movement, Occupy’s scrappy precursor

As the US looks back a decade later, a necessary reminder that Occupy was a reverberation of a global movement.

Drag legend Terence Alan Smith takes center stage in ‘The Beauty President’

As Joan Jett Blakk, the performer made two historic runs for president. A new short film asks what could have been.

Caltrans evicts rent-paying tenants from mostly empty parking lot

People living in vehicles tossed from under a downtown freeway despite possible legal rights of tenancy.