Norquist, tech titans, and whether Burning Man is positively affecting society
As went the Animal Farm, so goes Burning Man.Ralph SteadmanIs Burning Man really making Bay Area technology titans, right-wing ideologues, and other uber-capitalists more community-minded? Do they...
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Support Prop. 47OPINION Jay-Z doesn't usually make political endorsements.But at a recent concert in Los Angeles, he took the rare and unexpected step of endorsing a California ballot initiative....
View ArticleVoters still in the dark on campaign funding
A legislative attempt to shed light on major funders of political campaign ads died in Sacramento last week, and the politics surrounding its demise reflect a split between groups who are normally...
View ArticleLocal love: Fresh fall jams from Cathedrals, Terry Malts, The Seshen, and more
The Seshen's long-awaited EP drops Oct. 6.You know that feeling where, if you see one more headline about how all the artists and musicians have fled San Francisco and the city's dead and we should all...
View ArticleActivists form human barricade to protest crude-by-rail facility
PHOTO BY MATTHEW GERRINGThis morning [Thu/4], at 7am in Richmond, Calif., four environmental activists used U-locks to fasten themselves by the neck to the fence of an oil shipping facility operated by...
View ArticleWIN TICKETS TO JOSE JAMES & GIZMO AT THE NEW PARISH
Jose James and company will play Oakland's The New Parish on September 18th and 19thRead more »
View ArticleJoel Daniel Phillips illustrates the overlooked in 'I Am Another Yourself'
Joel Daniel Phillips draws people. He draws them with charcoal and pencil and is known for his life-sized renderings of eccentric, seemingly homeless men and women he meets on the corner of Sixth and...
View ArticleHow Big Oil is using front groups to attack global warming regulations
Steve GreenbergWith California’s landmark measure addressing climate change, Assembly Bill 32, scheduled to begin covering automobile fleets and other transportation sources at the end of this year,...
View ArticleKids pushed through immigration court at lightning speed while supes debate...
Children apprehended after crossing the U.S. border are sent to stay with family members during immigration court proceedings.AP PHOTO BY RICK LOOMISSan Francisco’s efforts to provide legal services...
View ArticleA firsthand account of the 5-alarm blaze in the Mission
Editor’s note: We received this firsthand account from Ben Rosenfeld, who lives in close proximity to the site of yesterday’s [Thu/4] 5-alarm fire. Read more about the blaze in the San Francisco...
View ArticleVOTE NOW! BEST OF THE BAY 2014 READERS POLL IS HERE
Our 40th annual Best of the Bay issue is coming Oct. 15! This year's theme is Dia de los Muertos, in celebration of true Bay Area spirit.Read more »
View ArticleTaking a cue from SF, California Legislature bans plastic bags and offers...
California has become the second state in the country to ban single-use plastic bags.California lawmakers took two big steps forward last week, passing a statewide plastic bag ban and a measure...
View ArticleNorquist, tech titans, and whether Burning Man is positively affecting society
As went the Animal Farm, so goes Burning Man.Ralph SteadmanIs Burning Man really making Bay Area technology titans, right-wing ideologues, and other uber-capitalists more community-minded? Do they...
View ArticleSchools not prisons
Support Prop. 47OPINION Jay-Z doesn't usually make political endorsements.But at a recent concert in Los Angeles, he took the rare and unexpected step of endorsing a California ballot initiative....
View ArticleVoters still in the dark on campaign funding
A legislative attempt to shed light on major funders of political campaign ads died in Sacramento last week, and the politics surrounding its demise reflect a split between groups who are normally...
View ArticleLocal love: Fresh fall jams from Cathedrals, Terry Malts, The Seshen, and more
The Seshen's long-awaited EP drops Oct. 6.You know that feeling where, if you see one more headline about how all the artists and musicians have fled San Francisco and the city's dead and we should all...
View ArticleActivists form human barricade to protest crude-by-rail facility
PHOTO BY MATTHEW GERRINGThis morning [Thu/4], at 7am in Richmond, Calif., four environmental activists used U-locks to fasten themselves by the neck to the fence of an oil shipping facility operated by...
View ArticleWIN TICKETS TO JOSE JAMES & GIZMO AT THE NEW PARISH
Jose James and company will play Oakland's The New Parish on September 18th and 19thRead more »
View ArticleJoel Daniel Phillips illustrates the overlooked in 'I Am Another Yourself'
Joel Daniel Phillips draws people. He draws them with charcoal and pencil and is known for his life-sized renderings of eccentric, seemingly homeless men and women he meets on the corner of Sixth and...
View ArticleHow Big Oil is using front groups to attack global warming regulations
Steve GreenbergWith California’s landmark measure addressing climate change, Assembly Bill 32, scheduled to begin covering automobile fleets and other transportation sources at the end of this year,...
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