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Workers
Stage Review
Never mind the capitalism… Here’s ‘The Lehman Trilogy’
Marke B.
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June 16, 2024
Humanizing a rapacious clan of slavery profiteers... in this economy?
Campaign Trail
Three candidates running to the right, one trying to be visible—and Aaron Peskin
Tim Redmond
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June 13, 2024
That was the lineup for the first major mayoral debate, which made clear where the political lines are going to be drawn.
Homelessness
An artist living on the streets loses most of his possessions in last week’s sweep
Tim Redmond
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June 9, 2024
It's just one story out of hundreds. It's still tragic.
News + Politics
Another Breed budget problem: Nonprofit workers are left behind
Tim Redmond
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June 4, 2024
Only tiny increases in pay for front-line people who do a lot of critical social-service jobs.
Nightlife
Dissecting SF’s big surprise rave
Tamara Palmer
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June 3, 2024
Fred Again.. and Skrillex brought 25,000 smiling revelers to Civic Center Plaza on little notice. Was it good for the city?
The Agenda
New upzoning and ‘objective design’ rules could lead to small business displacement
Tim Redmond
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June 2, 2024
Plus: another $500,000 payout for bad law-enforcement practices; when will it end? That's The Agenda for June 2-9
Campaign Trail
Milk Club debate shows how the candidates for mayor are framing the issues
Tim Redmond
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May 23, 2024
Three moving to the right, one looking for a lane, and one taking a strong progressive stance.
The Agenda
The embarrassment of the billionaires
Tim Redmond
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May 19, 2024
Plus: What are the city's priorities, and will short-term thinking dominate the budget debate? That's The Agenda for May 19-26
Art
At ‘Noonan Unlocked,’ Pier 70 artists will display their resilient community
Emily Wilson
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May 15, 2024
Storied studio building throws open its doors before redevelopment transforms the tight-knit creative clan
The Agenda
Tough budget times in a city full of rich people who don’t pay even remotely fair taxes ….
Tim Redmond
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May 12, 2024
... plus AI and local elections, the crisis in the jails, and can the zoo really handle pandas? That's The Agenda for May 12-19
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