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The City Hall corruption probe may not be over

That sound you hear is the shoes falling from the City Hall corruption scandal: Mohammed Nuru is going to prison for as long as...

Why SF’s downtown is not coming back

For 50 years, SF mayors and their allies have pushed highrise office space, destroying anything in its path. They were wrong, and now we are paying the price.

With Supreme Court’s EPA ruling, can Trump’s damage to the environment ever be repaired?

A criminologist examines the toxic roots of corruption that were dug in during the former administration

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

Screen Grabs: ‘Endangered’ asks, Can the free press be saved?

Plus: Sweeping Russian fantasy 'The Sword and the Dragon,' Tex-Mex adventure in 'Green Ghost,' creepy 'Passenger,' more

The Supreme Court loses all legitimacy—and so does the US Senate

And why are SF pols so willing to take money from the people who empowered Trump and McConnell and doomed Roe v. Wade?

Just in time to heat up Pride, Sandra Bernhard comes to ‘Bern It Down’

'Everybody—no matter their sexuality or gender—wakes up with emotions and needs,' says the beloved comedian-singer-actress.

They say it’s your birthday, Paul McCartney

The joyful Beatle, who turns 80 this week, never hesitates to be sweet, sentimental, or just plain silly. That's why we love him

From here to Cuba: Defying Biden, the Bay Area connects to island nation

The Summit of the Americas has disinvited Cuba. We went there to show solidarity and tell the story missing from the corporate media.