Volume 44, Issue 30
Volume 44, Issue 30
News & Culture
Paul Addis, fresh from a prison stint for attacking Burning Man's icon, returns to a San Francisco stage
When the real estate bubble burst, tenants saw their jobs disappear and incomes drop - but rents remained at record high levels
Mayor Newsom wants to be sure the lowest-paid folks get their share of the hurt
If San Francisco wants to present a solid legal case that its CCA is already in business, the contract with Powerchoice needs to be completed and signed, now
Volume 44, Issue 30
Food & Drink
Plus, pasta pennings from San Francisco's past
A sleek sushi joint boasting striking combinations and an early adopter fanbase
Volume 44, Issue 30
Arts & Culture
Sandra Bernhard goes off wonderfully. Plus: Queensday, Devotion, and a goth-industrial bacchanal
In Dame Hooker's DVD doc Land of the Homicide, commentators become victims of the violence they describe
The wit and wisdom — and sweet and scary melodies — of Baby Dee
Most Commented On
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Burning Man ticket fiasco creates an uncertain future
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Occupy Oakland inmates at Santa Rita attacked- developing story
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Inside the Occupy Oakland protest
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Facebook: More rich people. Just what we need.
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Mayor Lee's call for more hearings gets wary reception
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Gavin Newsom (suddenly) cares about economic justice
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Coit Tower battle: How do we fund the parks?
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The parking war
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Burning Man ticket requests far exceed supply
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The college tuition problem
Recent comments
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