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Winston Drive community of working class families was torn apart in 2024—and now Mayor Lurie intensifies the crackdown.
Winston Drive community of working class families was torn apart in 2024—and now Mayor Lurie intensifies the crackdown.
'The First Family: Live at Winchester Cathedral 1967' shows what we've lost.
Through the medium of fiber, artist Terri Friedman aims to elicit positivity in a challenging climate. The concept that time ...
The award-winning drag king, who identifies as a deaf/Hoh, neurodivergent, BiPOC, and Two-Spirit multidisciplinary artist, ...
This is what we do at 48 Hills: In-depth coverage of the news behind the news. This year, 48 Hills won 16 awards from the ...
The world’s original—and largest—LGBTQ+ film festival in the world, Frameline, takes over Bay Area cinemas June 18-28, and we have 20 tickets to give away! TO ENTER: Email marke@48hills.org by ...
Millions all over the country, including red states, oppose Trump. Plus: Brutal city budget comes down to the final weeks.
The Lurie budget is a billionaires’ budget, but it’s also, apparently, a bad cops’ budget. Funding for the Department of ...
The film’s visuals oscillate between ritual and reality, ceremony and debris. But what binds it is a fierce belief in ...
Ali Shaheed Muhammad gets in his bag, musical folklorist Ben Lamar Gay connects to ancestors—and Dead and Co. line up three ...
If we want to avoid civic failure, we need to rethink not just spending but how we finance San Francisco—and parking meters ...
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