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OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single THE VIEW FROM BEHIND THE WHEEL: HOW MUNI DRIVERS HAVE The view from behind the wheel: How Muni drivers have handled COVID. A labor shortage, passengers who refuse to wear masks the people who carry essential workers to work have been on the front lines. Felix Castillo stood in the early morning cold just south of San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood on Cesar Chavez Street. RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who NOT FAR FROM THE TREE: CALIFORNIA'S NEW ATTORNEY GENERALAUTHOR: RENECIRIA-CRUZ
Not far from the tree: California’s new attorney general. Rob Bonta's progressive political approach comes directly from his upbringing as the son of left-wing parents who fought Marcos in the Philippines. By Rene Ciria-Cruz. -. March 28, 2021. Some of his parents’ friends remember Rob Bonta as an impish boy who plottedwith his young
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single THE VIEW FROM BEHIND THE WHEEL: HOW MUNI DRIVERS HAVE The view from behind the wheel: How Muni drivers have handled COVID. A labor shortage, passengers who refuse to wear masks the people who carry essential workers to work have been on the front lines. Felix Castillo stood in the early morning cold just south of San Francisco’s Dogpatch neighborhood on Cesar Chavez Street. RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
NOT FAR FROM THE TREE: CALIFORNIA'S NEW ATTORNEY GENERALAUTHOR: RENECIRIA-CRUZ
Not far from the tree: California’s new attorney general. Rob Bonta's progressive political approach comes directly from his upbringing as the son of left-wing parents who fought Marcos in the Philippines. By Rene Ciria-Cruz. -. March 28, 2021. Some of his parents’ friends remember Rob Bonta as an impish boy who plottedwith his young
WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
STERN GROVE'S JUST-RELEASED LINEUP SHINES—HERE'S HOW TO 14 hours ago · As the US economy’s steep slide appears to be leveling off, all the tell-tale pointers of summertime traditions returning have started to pop back in place after imposed hibernation. Restaurants and bars welcoming in-door (and outdoor) patrons ARTS FORECAST: WALK INTO REOPENING WITH KRONOS FESTIVAL 1 day ago · Detail of the “Sidewalk Issue” map. THE SIDEWALK ISSUE: I am a huge fan of Pop-Up Magazine, the theatrical live experience from the Sunday Magazine folks that acts like a fabulous re-enactment of the deeply reported stories and fun features that you encounter on the page.There’s even advertisements. And they are funny advertisements. During the pandemic, the Pop-Up folks got very REVIEW: MIGUEL ARZABE INGENIOUSLY WEAVES ABSTRACTION INTO 1 day ago · In Miguel Arzabe’s exhibition “Cóndor de Cuatro Cabezas (Four-Headed Condor),” through July 24 at Johansson Projects, the Oakland artist presents a series of striking woven works. In a laborious process, Arzabe creates abstract paintings, slices them into strips, then weaves them together. As STERN GROVE FESTIVAL RETURNS: HERE'S OUR DREAM LINEUP Seu Jorge at Stern Grove in 2006. Photo by Egan Snow via WikiCommons It’s official. You can add fresh-cut grass, dense-patch fog, and world class live music once again to your Sunday Funday itinerary. After a year in the dark, Stern Grove Festival, a San Francisco institution and the longest SUPES CLASH WITH PARKS DIRECTOR OVER ROLE IN PRIVATE 1 day ago · The Board of Supes is not at all happy with the director of the Department of Parks and Recreation. At Tuesday’s meeting, the board considered a normally routine item about spending from a bond act. Since some of that money would go to Rec-Park, the director, PhilGinsburg, was on
ENTER TO WIN A FRAMELINE FEST MOVIE STREAMING CODE 1 day ago · We have 16 codes to give away to stream a Frameline Festival movie of your choice (streaming movies only, since there are also some in person). The world’s largest LGBTQ film fest is in its 45th year! Read our critic Dennis Harvey’s in-depth preview and then head over to the Frameline Festival THROUGH HARDSHIP, A PASTOR ENCOUNTERS GOOD PEOPLE IN Now a pastor of the Jubilee Collective in Vancouver, Washington, and the author of Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US, Duncan will be in conversation about his new memoir with the dean of Grace Cathedral, Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young at an online event on June 7.. In February 2020, when Duncan started writing his memoir, a book about THE CHRON HAS A MISSION CAFE STORY ALL WRONG (ARE WE To read Heather Knight in the Chronicle, there’s a horrible waste of time and an abuse of process going on in the Mission. When Ivor Bradley goes before San Francisco’s most powerful legislative body Tuesday, he won’t be arguing for anything extraordinary. Instead, the Board of Supervisors PERMANENT PARKLETS? IT'S ACTUALLY A BIT TRICKY It’s actually a bit tricky. Breed wants action now, but supes seek more time to work out accessibility, private-space issues. By Tim Redmond. -. May 25, 2021. Most of City Hall seems to like the idea of keeping the parklets that have helped save restaurants and bars during the pandemic. But it turns out this is a bit complicated. OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single 48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
FRAMELINE FEST PUTS PRIDE ONSCREEN, FROM LAPTOP TO 23 hours ago · The official opener this Thursday will also be outdoors and very musical, though not exactly in a Broadway idiom. Bobbi Jo Hart’s Fanny: The Right to Rock is a fine documentary about the titular all-female band that recorded several major-label albums and toured with top-tier fellow acts in the early 1970s.Yet they never quite “made it” commercially, no doubt because rock audiencesweren
GIANTS HONOR TOM AMMIANO AS HONEY MAHOGANY SINGS THE A really great Saturday evening at the ballpark: The SF Giants honored Tom Ammiano for his decades of service to the LGBT community and talked about his 60-year-delayed varsity letter.And then the always fabulous Honey Mahogany sang the national anthem.. Ammiano was on the field with Billy Beane and Gabe Kapler, and he got a signed jersey with his name on the back and a huge amount of THE CHRON HAS A MISSION CAFE STORY ALL WRONG (ARE WE 20 hours ago · To read Heather Knight in the Chronicle, there’s a horrible waste of time and an abuse of process going on in the Mission. When Ivor Bradley goes before San Francisco’s most powerful legislative body Tuesday, he won’t be arguing for anything extraordinary. Instead, the Board of Supervisors IF SF IS REPAVING 219 BLOCKS, WHAT ABOUT PUTTING IN PUBLIC 20 hours ago · Before the Land Use and Transportation Committee dug into the nightmare of gas-line safety and then the complicated political question of how to handle parklets, members took on what is typically a fairly simple issue: They needed to approve a list of street-repair projects that will be funded by OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single SF BUILDING INSPECTORS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT GAS PIPES THAT 1 day ago · Sup. Hillary Ronen was stunned at how little the city knows about potential gas-line dangers. The hearing focused on information exposed by Joe Eskenazi at MissionLocal indicating that the city and builders, in their push to upgrade “soft-story” building to higher seismic safety standards, may have buried a bunch of gas lines inside concrete slabs. THROUGH HARDSHIP, A PASTOR ENCOUNTERS GOOD PEOPLE IN Now a pastor of the Jubilee Collective in Vancouver, Washington, and the author of Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US, Duncan will be in conversation about his new memoir with the dean of Grace Cathedral, Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young at an online event on June 7.. In February 2020, when Duncan started writing his memoir, a book about A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
PRECEDENT SHOWS THERE'S HOPE FOR CITY COLLEGE BAYVIEW DEAL Mission Campus was built with a long-term ground-lease -- so the college doesn't have to own the land on Evans Avenue to build there. There may be hope that the simmering legal conflict between City College and the supervisors can be resolved. It’s all SCREEN GRABS: A LOST ROMERO GEM PORTRAYS ELDER ABUSE George A. Romero made one of the most influential and profitable (esp. given its rock-bottom budget of not much over $100,000) horror movies ever made in 1968’s original Night of the Living Dead. That should have catapulted him to the A-list mainstream, which he certainlymerited in terms of
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
THE CHRON HAS A MISSION CAFE STORY ALL WRONG (ARE WE 19 hours ago · To read Heather Knight in the Chronicle, there’s a horrible waste of time and an abuse of process going on in the Mission. When Ivor Bradley goes before San Francisco’s most powerful legislative body Tuesday, he won’t be arguing for anything extraordinary. Instead, the Board of Supervisors GIANTS HONOR TOM AMMIANO AS HONEY MAHOGANY SINGS THE A really great Saturday evening at the ballpark: The SF Giants honored Tom Ammiano for his decades of service to the LGBT community and talked about his 60-year-delayed varsity letter.And then the always fabulous Honey Mahogany sang the national anthem.. Ammiano was on the field with Billy Beane and Gabe Kapler, and he got a signed jersey with his name on the back and a huge amount of FRAMELINE FEST PUTS PRIDE ONSCREEN, FROM LAPTOP TO 23 hours ago · The official opener this Thursday will also be outdoors and very musical, though not exactly in a Broadway idiom. Bobbi Jo Hart’s Fanny: The Right to Rock is a fine documentary about the titular all-female band that recorded several major-label albums and toured with top-tier fellow acts in the early 1970s.Yet they never quite “made it” commercially, no doubt because rock audiencesweren
OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single IF SF IS REPAVING 219 BLOCKS, WHAT ABOUT PUTTING IN PUBLIC 20 hours ago · Before the Land Use and Transportation Committee dug into the nightmare of gas-line safety and then the complicated political question of how to handle parklets, members took on what is typically a fairly simple issue: They needed to approve a list of street-repair projects that will be funded by SF BUILDING INSPECTORS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT GAS PIPES THAT 1 day ago · Sup. Hillary Ronen was stunned at how little the city knows about potential gas-line dangers. The hearing focused on information exposed by Joe Eskenazi at MissionLocal indicating that the city and builders, in their push to upgrade “soft-story” building to higher seismic safety standards, may have buried a bunch of gas lines inside concrete slabs. THROUGH HARDSHIP, A PASTOR ENCOUNTERS GOOD PEOPLE IN Now a pastor of the Jubilee Collective in Vancouver, Washington, and the author of Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US, Duncan will be in conversation about his new memoir with the dean of Grace Cathedral, Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young at an online event on June 7.. In February 2020, when Duncan started writing his memoir, a book about A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
PRECEDENT SHOWS THERE'S HOPE FOR CITY COLLEGE BAYVIEW DEAL Mission Campus was built with a long-term ground-lease -- so the college doesn't have to own the land on Evans Avenue to build there. There may be hope that the simmering legal conflict between City College and the supervisors can be resolved. It’s all SCREEN GRABS: A LOST ROMERO GEM PORTRAYS ELDER ABUSE George A. Romero made one of the most influential and profitable (esp. given its rock-bottom budget of not much over $100,000) horror movies ever made in 1968’s original Night of the Living Dead. That should have catapulted him to the A-list mainstream, which he certainlymerited in terms of
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
JUDGE REJECTS PLAN TO BAN PEOPLE WITH DRUG ARRESTS FROM The ACLU and the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights won a significant victory last week when a Superior Court judge rejected the city’s efforts to ban four people from the Tenderloin. The ruling came in a case by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, who asked for BOUDIN ALLIES SPEAK OUT AT A RALLY AGAINST 'RECALL MADNESS Boudin allies speak out at a rally against ‘recall madness’. Elected officials, labor, and community leaders say that the DA has kept his campaign promises. By Tim Redmond. -. May 13, 2021. A crowd of elected officials, labor leaders, and community activists gathered outside City Hall today to denounce the attempt to recall District STATE LEGISLATURE MOVING TO GIVE TELECOM COMPANIES IMMENSE State Legislature moving to give telecom companies immense power. Bills would block any local control over placement of cell towers and antennas -- and it's passing with almost no opposition. A pair of bills that would profoundly deregulate the placement of cell-phone towers and antennas – in essence giving the telecom companiescomplete
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still CAN IMMIGRATION REFORM BE PART OF BIDEN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Organizers signed a letter urging Pelosi to ask Congress to add immigration reform legislation granting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants to Biden’s infrastructure plan, and intend to mail it to her office in Washington—organizers were told by security that she was not in her San Francisco office today. Adriana Guzman, a lead organizer with Faith in Action Bay Area who WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
FRAMELINE FEST PUTS PRIDE ONSCREEN, FROM LAPTOP TO 19 hours ago · The official opener this Thursday will also be outdoors and very musical, though not exactly in a Broadway idiom. Bobbi Jo Hart’s Fanny: The Right to Rock is a fine documentary about the titular all-female band that recorded several major-label albums and toured with top-tier fellow acts in the early 1970s.Yet they never quite “made it” commercially, no doubt because rock audiencesweren
A NEW GALLERY UPLIFTS CONTEMPORARY ASIAN ART TO COUNTER 1 day ago · San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum, known for its ancient artworks, such as a large jade collection, Korean moon jars, Chinese bronzes, and statues of buddhas, bodhisattvas, and Hindu deities, has been building an impressive collection of contemporary art since the arrival of Abby Chen in January of 2019 as the new contemporary art curator.. Three works by living women artists arevisible from
THE CHRON HAS A MISSION CAFE STORY ALL WRONG (ARE WE 16 hours ago · To read Heather Knight in the Chronicle, there’s a horrible waste of time and an abuse of process going on in the Mission. When Ivor Bradley goes before San Francisco’s most powerful legislative body Tuesday, he won’t be arguing for anything extraordinary. Instead, the Board of Supervisors GIANTS HONOR TOM AMMIANO AS HONEY MAHOGANY SINGS THE A really great Saturday evening at the ballpark: The SF Giants honored Tom Ammiano for his decades of service to the LGBT community and talked about his 60-year-delayed varsity letter.And then the always fabulous Honey Mahogany sang the national anthem.. Ammiano was on the field with Billy Beane and Gabe Kapler, and he got a signed jersey with his name on the back and a huge amount of OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single IF SF IS REPAVING 219 BLOCKS, WHAT ABOUT PUTTING IN PUBLIC 16 hours ago · Before the Land Use and Transportation Committee dug into the nightmare of gas-line safety and then the complicated political question of how to handle parklets, members took on what is typically a fairly simple issue: They needed to approve a list of street-repair projects that will be funded by SF BUILDING INSPECTORS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT GAS PIPES THAT 1 day ago · Sup. Hillary Ronen was stunned at how little the city knows about potential gas-line dangers. The hearing focused on information exposed by Joe Eskenazi at MissionLocal indicating that the city and builders, in their push to upgrade “soft-story” building to higher seismic safety standards, may have buried a bunch of gas lines inside concrete slabs. THROUGH HARDSHIP, A PASTOR ENCOUNTERS GOOD PEOPLE IN Now a pastor of the Jubilee Collective in Vancouver, Washington, and the author of Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US, Duncan will be in conversation about his new memoir with the dean of Grace Cathedral, Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young at an online event on June 7.. In February 2020, when Duncan started writing his memoir, a book about A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
PRECEDENT SHOWS THERE'S HOPE FOR CITY COLLEGE BAYVIEW DEAL Mission Campus was built with a long-term ground-lease -- so the college doesn't have to own the land on Evans Avenue to build there. There may be hope that the simmering legal conflict between City College and the supervisors can be resolved. It’s all 48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
ABOUT | 48 HILLSHILLS OF SAN FRANCISCO MAPHILLS IN SAN FRANCISCOSEVEN HILLS SAN FRANCISCO48 HILLS SF48 HILLS ORGFOREST HILL SAN FRANCISCO About | 48 hills. 48 Hills is San Francisco and the Bay Area’s independent, alternative news and culture site, founded by former editors and publishers of the San Francisco Bay Guardian. Launched in 2013 by Tim Redmond and updated daily, 48 Hills has grown to 35,000 readers a week and covers news, politics, arts, music, nightlife, anda vast
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still THE LATEST NASTY -- AND INACCURATE -- ATTACK ON CHESASAN FRANCISCO DA CHESA BOUDINCHESA BOUDIN GIRLFRIENDCHESA BOUDIN SOROSCHESA BOUDIN TWITTERCHESA BOUDIN WIKI The latest nasty — and inaccurate — attack on Chesa Boudin. No, the DA's Office did not release a burglary suspect who went on to attempt a rape. The day Chesa Boudin was elected San Francisco district attorney, I got ready: It wouldn’t be more than a few months before the news media started to attack someone who is leadingthe way on
OPINION: EDUCATION PODS FOR EVERYONE OPINION: Education pods for everyone. Instead of wealthy parents forming a private educational system on Facebook, cities should develop a public alternative. By Renée Aguilar, Eliana Elias, Casey Federico, Brooke Giesen, Angelica Guerrero, Ramya Krishna, Bethica Quinn, and Madonna R. Stancil. Almost five months into this globalpandemic
WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
DIVAS CLOSES—AND SF LOSES ITS 'TRANS TOWN SQUARE' Divas closes—and SF loses its ‘trans town square’. Going to the last night of business at Divas on March 30 was like stepping into a time machine. Divas—the only transgender bar in San Francisco, and one of only a few in the country—was an exciting and thriving bar 13 years ago, in 2006, when I moved to San Francisco from the suburbs PAUL ADDIS, PLAYWRIGHT AND BURNING MAN ARSONIST, DIES UPDATED Paul Addis – the San Francisco playwright and performer best known for igniting Burning Man’s eponymous central symbol early in the 2007 event, a crime for which he served two years in a Nevada prison – died Saturday night after jumping in front of a BART train in Embarcadero station. He was 42. His 48 HILLS | INDEPENDENT DAILY SAN FRANCISCO NEWS + CULTURE 48 Hills is community-supported journalism. The Bay's progressive source for news, analysis, and culture needs your help. Your tax-deductible donation keeps the fight going. Become a supporting member! Become a Member. RUACH GRAFFIS, LEGENDARY SF CAB DRIVER AND ORGANIZER, IS Ruach was 74 years old, and leaves behind a sister, many friends and political allies, and a long legacy of activism for workers, paratransit, and disability rights. Ruach was born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1946, and spent childhood summers on a farm in northern Minnesota. According to her sister Elaine Lane, Ruach “was atalented opera
ABOUT | 48 HILLSHILLS OF SAN FRANCISCO MAPHILLS IN SAN FRANCISCOSEVEN HILLS SAN FRANCISCO48 HILLS SF48 HILLS ORGFOREST HILL SAN FRANCISCO About | 48 hills. 48 Hills is San Francisco and the Bay Area’s independent, alternative news and culture site, founded by former editors and publishers of the San Francisco Bay Guardian. Launched in 2013 by Tim Redmond and updated daily, 48 Hills has grown to 35,000 readers a week and covers news, politics, arts, music, nightlife, anda vast
AAA INSURANCE AGENTS IN CALIFORNIA ARE SEEKING TO UNIONIZE AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize. Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees. On Sunday, 200 insurance agents, union members from Teamsters Local 665, and public officials gathered outside City Hall to support the ongoing unionization effortof
COVID DENIAL IS A GRIM RERUN OF AIDS DENIALISM COVID denial is a grim rerun of AIDS denialism. Two decades ago, a cult-like crowd believed that HIV was harmless and AIDS was a plot. Many of them ended up dead. By now you’ve probably seen social media posts like the Twitter thread from South Dakota nurse Jodi Doering about patients dying of COVID, literally gasping for breath, and still THE LATEST NASTY -- AND INACCURATE -- ATTACK ON CHESASAN FRANCISCO DA CHESA BOUDINCHESA BOUDIN GIRLFRIENDCHESA BOUDIN SOROSCHESA BOUDIN TWITTERCHESA BOUDIN WIKI The latest nasty — and inaccurate — attack on Chesa Boudin. No, the DA's Office did not release a burglary suspect who went on to attempt a rape. The day Chesa Boudin was elected San Francisco district attorney, I got ready: It wouldn’t be more than a few months before the news media started to attack someone who is leadingthe way on
OPINION: EDUCATION PODS FOR EVERYONE OPINION: Education pods for everyone. Instead of wealthy parents forming a private educational system on Facebook, cities should develop a public alternative. By Renée Aguilar, Eliana Elias, Casey Federico, Brooke Giesen, Angelica Guerrero, Ramya Krishna, Bethica Quinn, and Madonna R. Stancil. Almost five months into this globalpandemic
WHAT HAPPENED TO HALSTON? NEW DOC DIVES DEEP INTO DESIGNER Photo by John-Barthet. In Halston, the new biopic about the visionary American fashion designer, director Frédéric Tcheng makes every effort to remain objective when portraying the contentious legal battle between Halston and his parent company, ESMARK. But it was impossible for the Dior and I and Valentino: The Last Emperor directorto
DIVAS CLOSES—AND SF LOSES ITS 'TRANS TOWN SQUARE' Divas closes—and SF loses its ‘trans town square’. Going to the last night of business at Divas on March 30 was like stepping into a time machine. Divas—the only transgender bar in San Francisco, and one of only a few in the country—was an exciting and thriving bar 13 years ago, in 2006, when I moved to San Francisco from the suburbs PAUL ADDIS, PLAYWRIGHT AND BURNING MAN ARSONIST, DIES UPDATED Paul Addis – the San Francisco playwright and performer best known for igniting Burning Man’s eponymous central symbol early in the 2007 event, a crime for which he served two years in a Nevada prison – died Saturday night after jumping in front of a BART train in Embarcadero station. He was 42. His THE SIXTIES, UNCENSORED AND UNREDACTED 5 hours ago · Authors David Talbot and Margaret Talbot have a new book that looks at the “Second American Revolution” of the 1960s through the stories of some of the most prominent activists who help begin to reshape society. It’s not a hagiography. By the Light ofBurning Dreams is
A NEW GALLERY UPLIFTS CONTEMPORARY ASIAN ART TO COUNTER 5 hours ago · San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum, known for its ancient artworks, such as a large jade collection, Korean moon jars, Chinese bronzes, and statues of buddhas, bodhisattvas, and Hindu deities, has been building an impressive collection of contemporary art since the arrival of Abby Chen in January of 2019 as the new contemporary art curator.. Three works by living women artists arevisible from
THROUGH HARDSHIP, A PASTOR ENCOUNTERS GOOD PEOPLE IN Now a pastor of the Jubilee Collective in Vancouver, Washington, and the author of Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US, Duncan will be in conversation about his new memoir with the dean of Grace Cathedral, Rev. Dr. Malcom Clemens Young at an online event on June 7.. In February 2020, when Duncan started writing his memoir, a book about OPINION: THE BAD THINGS ABOUT WIENER'S HOUSING BILL, SB9 The now-pending Senate Bill 9, authored by state Senator Scott Weiner and others, proffers opportunities for needed new housing development in the thousands of single family home neighborhoods of California, both urban and especially suburban.. In the abstract that is a good thing. It would enable construction, with SB9’s permitted lot split, of up to four new housing units on any single GIANTS HONOR TOM AMMIANO AS HONEY MAHOGANY SINGS THE 1 day ago · A really great Saturday evening at the ballpark: The SF Giants honored Tom Ammiano for his decades of service to the LGBT community and talked about his 60-year-delayed varsity letter.And then the always fabulous Honey Mahogany sang the national anthem.. Ammiano was on the field with Billy Beane and Gabe Kapler, and he got a signed jersey with his name on the back and a huge amount of SF BUILDING INSPECTORS HAVE NO CLUE ABOUT GAS PIPES THAT 4 hours ago · Sup. Hillary Ronen was stunned at how little the city knows about potential gas-line dangers. The hearing focused on information exposed by Joe Eskenazi at MissionLocal indicating that the city and builders, in their push to upgrade “soft-story” building to higher seismic safety standards, may have buried a bunch of gas lines inside concrete slabs. SCREEN GRABS: A LOST ROMERO GEM PORTRAYS ELDER ABUSE 11 hours ago · George A. Romero made one of the most influential and profitable (esp. given its rock-bottom budget of not much over $100,000) horror movies ever made in 1968’s original Night of the Living Dead. That should have catapulted him to the A-list mainstream, which he certainly merited in terms of A SNEAK ATTACK ON RENT CONTROL AND AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN A little-noticed bill now pending in the California State Legislature, AB 1322 (Robert Rivas, D-Hollister), would allow all county supervisors and city councils statewide to simple throw out any ballot initiative approved by their voters for rent control, affordable housing requirements, eviction limits, condo conversion limits – andmuch more.
A MASSIVE REAL-ESTATE SCAM COULD FORCE COUNTIES TO GIVE The state Board of Equalization, a little-know agency that among other things oversees local property tax assessors, is about to consider some tax-law changes that would be a huge boon to big commercial property owners and a disaster for cities and counties. The proposals, developed in secret, are immensely complicated and involve some arcaneelements
PRECEDENT SHOWS THERE'S HOPE FOR CITY COLLEGE BAYVIEW DEAL Mission Campus was built with a long-term ground-lease -- so the college doesn't have to own the land on Evans Avenue to build there. There may be hope that the simmering legal conflict between City College and the supervisors can be resolved. It’s all__
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BREED ORDERS REPEATED HOMELESS SWEEPS, TEXT MESSAGES SHOW Mayor contacts police chief almost daily to demand that homeless be rousted; 'Find these people someplace to go!' News + Politics Tim Redmond - May 26, 2020Read more
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IN CHUCK JOHNSON’S AMBIENT ‘RAIN SHADOW,’ A SOUND OF HIGH DESERTECOLOGY
Foretelling pandemic conditions, the Oakland pedal steel guitarist joined duo Golden Retriever remotely for new record. Daniel Bromfield - May26, 2020
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THE AGENDA: SAVING LOCAL JOURNALISM …. ... plus the Police Commission and the POA -- and a huge development on the largest piece of available public land in the city. Tim Redmond - May 25, 2020Read more
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SEE BLACK WOMEN EMPHASIZES ‘WHO GETS COUNTED,’ IN CENSUS ANDBEYOND
Talks, billboards, and a powerful coalition of artists and organizations come together to promote Black visibility. Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020Read more
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ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS ON CREATIVITY, ACTIVISM—AND COVIDRACISM
Jenifer K. Wofford's new Asian Art Museum mural helps transform Civic Center. She joins others for a virtual conversation Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020Read more
Culture
OUT OF THE CRATE: 6 VINYL RE-ISSUES THAT ARE PRETTY DAMN DOPE Fanny, Kleeer, Electric Prunes, and more get another spin, along with a timely compilation of '80s Japanese City Pop John-Paul Shiver - May23, 2020
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Foreign Correspondent FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: MICHAEL FLYNN’S FORGOTTEN TURKISH CONNECTION Before Russiagate, the former national security advisor was an operative for Turkey, tilting foreign policy against the Kurds. Reese Erlich - May 22, 2020Read more
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SCREEN GRABS: WHAT’S A LONG WEEKEND? IT’S STAYCATION STREAM TIME Deft comedy in 'Lucky Grandma,' searing political doc 'Santiago, Italia,' arts intrigue in 'The Painter and the Thief,' more Dennis Harvey - May 22,2020
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WHY WON’T SF HEALTH OFFICER ORDER HOMELESS INTO HOTELS? 'You expressed to us that If you made those decisions, your job wouldbe jeopardized.'
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10 YEARS LATER, H.P. MENDOZA’S ‘FRUIT FLY’ PLAYS A VERY CHANGEDSAN FRANCISCO
Closing out CAAMFest, the joyous 2010 film shows startling skylines and scrappy artists. Oh, and it's a singalong. Pam Grady - May 21, 2020Read more
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TECHNO-ARTS FEST MUTEK.SF RECREATES A TRIPPY RAVE BLUEPRINT ONLINE With "NEXUS Experience," the two-day electronic celebration presents multiple "rooms" full of innovative sounds and visuals. John-Paul Shiver - May21, 2020
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THE STUD CLOSES ITS LOCATION—TO SAVE ITSELF FOR THE FUTURE No, we're not dead. We've made the choice to become nimble and mobile in an uncertain moment that could last years. Marke B. - May 20, 2020Read more
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BREED ORDERS REPEATED HOMELESS SWEEPS, TEXT MESSAGES SHOW Mayor contacts police chief almost daily to demand that homeless be rousted; 'Find these people someplace to go!' Tim Redmond - May 26, 2020Read more
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THE AGENDA: SAVING LOCAL JOURNALISM …. Tim Redmond - May 25, 2020 ... plus the Police Commission and the POA -- and a huge development on the largest piece of available public land in the city.Read more
Foreign Correspondent FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: MICHAEL FLYNN’S FORGOTTEN TURKISH CONNECTION Reese Erlich - May 22, 2020 Before Russiagate, the former national security advisor was an operative for Turkey, tilting foreign policy against the Kurds.Read more
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WHY WON’T SF HEALTH OFFICER ORDER HOMELESS INTO HOTELS? Tim Redmond - May 21, 2020 'You expressed to us that If you made those decisions, your job wouldbe jeopardized.'
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SAFE SLEEPING SPACES — OR CAGES? Tiny - May 20, 2020 OPINION: Thousands of empty hotel rooms -- and the best the city can do is put houseless people behind a nine-foot chain-link fence?Read more
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THE FUTURE OF CITIES—AND THE ONE PERCENT Tim Redmond - May 19, 2020 Urban America faces a crisis -- and we can't seriously discuss it unless we talk about billionaires.Read more
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SUPES LOOK TO PROTECT SRO RESIDENTS Tim Redmond - May 18, 2020 Alarming spread in low-income housing leads to emergency bill -- as false reports seek to derail plan to consider Rec-Park space for safehousing.
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A MASSIVE REAL-ESTATE SCAM COULD FORCE COUNTIES TO GIVE CASH REBATES TO GIANT COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS Tim Redmond - May 17, 2020 Obscure state agency could cost communities billions and devastate schools to bail out huge corporations.Read more
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THE NEXT CHANCELLOR: AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CITY COLLEGE TRUSTEES Anita Martinez and Leslie Simon- May 17, 2020
OPINION: The board needs to hire someone who believes in the broadest mission of the school.Read more
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PROTEST CARAVAN DEMANDS HOTEL ROOMS FOR HOMELESS Garrett Leahy - May 17,2020
Medical, faith, and homeless communities puts the obvious question: why isn't the city moving to take over, and ultimately buy, failinghotels for housing?
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AN ONLINE SUMMIT TARGETS COVID’S RACIAL DISPARITY Marke B. - May 15, 2020 Greenlining's 'We The Future' brings together big names, community approaches to tackle disproportionate effects of virus.Read more
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FIRST SANCTIONED TENT CITY OPENS IN SF Garrett Leahy - May 14,2020
'Better than nothing, but a flimsy bandaid.'Read more
Housing
PUBLIC HEALTH DOCS DUCK QUESTION: WHY NO ORDER TO HOUSE THE HOMELESS? Tim Redmond - May 12, 2020 Supes try to find out why so many unhoused people have no access to safe shelter; Breed Administration has no answers.Read more
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HOMELESS ADVOCATES TRY TO TAKE OVER HOTEL ROOM Garrett Leahy - May 11,2020
Police evict group that sought to focus on the lack of safe rooms forunhoused people.
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THE AGENDA: WHY ISN’T THE POLICE COMMISSION MEETING? Tim Redmond - May 10, 2020 So many issues, so easy to do remote meetings -- why are so many commissions still inactive? Plus: Remaking Market and Van Ness -- now?Read more
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IN CHUCK JOHNSON’S AMBIENT ‘RAIN SHADOW,’ A SOUND OF HIGH DESERTECOLOGY
Foretelling pandemic conditions, the Oakland pedal steel guitarist joined duo Golden Retriever remotely for new record. Daniel Bromfield - May26, 2020
Read more
Arts
SEE BLACK WOMEN EMPHASIZES ‘WHO GETS COUNTED,’ IN CENSUS ANDBEYOND
Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020 Talks, billboards, and a powerful coalition of artists and organizations come together to promote Black visibility.Read more
Arts
ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS ON CREATIVITY, ACTIVISM—AND COVIDRACISM
Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020 Jenifer K. Wofford's new Asian Art Museum mural helps transform Civic Center. She joins others for a virtual conversationRead more
Culture
OUT OF THE CRATE: 6 VINYL RE-ISSUES THAT ARE PRETTY DAMN DOPE John-Paul Shiver - May23, 2020
Fanny, Kleeer, Electric Prunes, and more get another spin, along with a timely compilation of '80s Japanese City PopRead more
Screen Grabs
SCREEN GRABS: WHAT’S A LONG WEEKEND? IT’S STAYCATION STREAM TIME Dennis Harvey - May 22,2020
Deft comedy in 'Lucky Grandma,' searing political doc 'Santiago, Italia,' arts intrigue in 'The Painter and the Thief,' moreRead more
Movies
10 YEARS LATER, H.P. MENDOZA’S ‘FRUIT FLY’ PLAYS A VERY CHANGEDSAN FRANCISCO
Pam Grady - May 21, 2020 Closing out CAAMFest, the joyous 2010 film shows startling skylines and scrappy artists. Oh, and it's a singalong.Read more
Music and nightlife
TECHNO-ARTS FEST MUTEK.SF RECREATES A TRIPPY RAVE BLUEPRINT ONLINE John-Paul Shiver - May21, 2020
With "NEXUS Experience," the two-day electronic celebration presents multiple "rooms" full of innovative sounds and visuals.Read more
Nightlife
THE STUD CLOSES ITS LOCATION—TO SAVE ITSELF FOR THE FUTURE Marke B. - May 20, 2020 No, we're not dead. We've made the choice to become nimble and mobile in an uncertain moment that could last years.Read more
All Ears
REDISCOVERING THE FANTASTIC MUSIC OF AKIKO YANO Johnny Ray Huston - May20, 2020
A dive into the the diverse, decades-spanning sonic world of the woman often called "Japan's Kate Bush"Read more
Culture
SCREEN GRABS: LESBIAN FILMMAKERS WHO DESTROYED STEREOTYPES Dennis Harvey - May 20,2020
Plus: Peter Sellers' disastrous lost film, Tom Berenger back in the lead, and how to keep supporting local cinemas.Read more
Arts + Culture
FORGET THE ‘PALE MALE’ PODCAST SCENE, HERE’S BITCH TALK Joshua Rotter - May 19,2020
450 episodes in and celebrating Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the popular 'cast features activism, arts, and a littledrinking.
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STREAMING FOR SHORTER: EPIC ALL-STAR BENEFIT FOR JAZZ GREAT COMESONLINE
John-Paul Shiver - May19, 2020
Herbie Hancock, Branford Marsalis, Kamasi Washington pay tribute from SFJAZZ. Plus: Noise Pop shows help local venues.Read more
Music and nightlife
GOOD INFO, LITTLE RELIEF AT CITY’S VIRTUAL NIGHTLIFE + ENTERTAINMENTSUMMIT
Marke B. - May 18, 2020 As $7.2 billion dollar industry topples, officials and owners convened to answer questions and share ideas.Read more
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HIS MARATHON RAP FOR COVID RELIEF BROKE THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD Daniel Bromfield - May18, 2020
SF-born Watsky, 33, freestyled for 33 hours, 33 minutes, and 33 seconds—and raised $147K. Here's how he did it.Read more
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NEW MUSIC: FROM ROY AYERS, VIBES SOVEREIGN, A LOST 1977 JAM John-Paul Shiver - May15, 2020
"Reaching the Highest Pleasure" shows the vibraphone master floating from improvisational jazz to the dance floor.Read more
Culture
AN ONLINE SUMMIT TARGETS COVID’S RACIAL DISPARITY Marke B. - May 15, 2020 Greenlining's 'We The Future' brings together big names, community approaches to tackle disproportionate effects of virus.Read more
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SCREEN GRABS: GET IN, WE’RE GOING STREAMING Dennis Harvey - May 14,2020
Where to watch CAAMFest selections online. Plus: Spaceship Earth, The Half Of It, Diablo Rolo (PTY), moreRead more
Culture
SAVING SPECS’: BELOVED NORTH BEACH BAR IS ‘GETTING DESPERATE’ Marke B. - May 14, 2020 With little relief in sight, the family-owned institution and other bars must still rely on crowdfunding. (Please help if you can.)Read more
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BREED ORDERS REPEATED HOMELESS SWEEPS, TEXT MESSAGES SHOW Tim Redmond - May 26, 2020 Mayor contacts police chief almost daily to demand that homeless be rousted; 'Find these people someplace to go!'Read more
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THE AGENDA: SAVING LOCAL JOURNALISM …. Tim Redmond - May 25, 2020 ... plus the Police Commission and the POA -- and a huge development on the largest piece of available public land in the city.Read more
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ASIAN AMERICAN WOMEN ARTISTS ON CREATIVITY, ACTIVISM—AND COVIDRACISM
Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020 Jenifer K. Wofford's new Asian Art Museum mural helps transform Civic Center. She joins others for a virtual conversationRead more
Housing
WHY WON’T SF HEALTH OFFICER ORDER HOMELESS INTO HOTELS? Tim Redmond - May 21, 2020 'You expressed to us that If you made those decisions, your job wouldbe jeopardized.'
Read more
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SEE BLACK WOMEN EMPHASIZES ‘WHO GETS COUNTED,’ IN CENSUS ANDBEYOND
Emily Wilson - May 25, 2020 Talks, billboards, and a powerful coalition of artists and organizations come together to promote Black visibility.Read more
All Ears
REDISCOVERING THE FANTASTIC MUSIC OF AKIKO YANO Johnny Ray Huston - May20, 2020
A dive into the the diverse, decades-spanning sonic world of the woman often called "Japan's Kate Bush"Read more
Nightlife
THE STUD CLOSES ITS LOCATION—TO SAVE ITSELF FOR THE FUTURE Marke B. - May 20, 2020 No, we're not dead. We've made the choice to become nimble and mobile in an uncertain moment that could last years.Read more
All Ears
IN CHUCK JOHNSON’S AMBIENT ‘RAIN SHADOW,’ A SOUND OF HIGH DESERTECOLOGY
Daniel Bromfield - May26, 2020
Foretelling pandemic conditions, the Oakland pedal steel guitarist joined duo Golden Retriever remotely for new record.Read more
Foreign Correspondent FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT: MICHAEL FLYNN’S FORGOTTEN TURKISH CONNECTION Reese Erlich - May 22, 2020 Before Russiagate, the former national security advisor was an operative for Turkey, tilting foreign policy against the Kurds.Read more
Screen Grabs
SCREEN GRABS: WHAT’S A LONG WEEKEND? IT’S STAYCATION STREAM TIME Dennis Harvey - May 22,2020
Deft comedy in 'Lucky Grandma,' searing political doc 'Santiago, Italia,' arts intrigue in 'The Painter and the Thief,' moreRead more
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