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28 Feb 2025

A.C.T’s “Nobody Loves You” Starts Previews Tonight!

Nobody Loves You starts previews TONIGHT!  Be the first to see this hot new musical! Join us for the first weekend: Feb 28, Mar 1, & Mar 2. Use code FIRSTDATE to unlock discounted tickets—and each ticket comes with a drink voucher. Get your tickets here!  NOBODY LOVES YOUA new(ish) musical Now–March 30A.C.T.’s Toni

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28 Feb 2025

Can SFMTA Save Itself By Developing Housing on Parking Lots?

SFMTA owns more land than the Winnie the Pooh crew inhabits– 110 acres and 90 properties, to be exact. If they let developers build on it, could it solve their financial problems? Or is it a money grab from greedy developers who are going to exacerbate wealth inequality?  What Land

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28 Feb 2025

Mission Artists’ Eviction Timeline Sped Up

Evictions suck. They rip people out of homes and throw them to the streets, and it’s devastating to our community. One of the hardest parts about telling the story of eviction is the utter futility that hides under the covers of it.  Procedure turns into bureaucracy. Paperwork piles into an

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27 Feb 2025

Former Homeless Man Speaks Out About the Realities of Life on the Streets

On the Streets of SF, A Former Homeless Man Exposes the Harsh Reality of SF’s Crisis

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27 Feb 2025

Paul McCartney’s Rare Photos Show the Beatles’ Meteoric Rise

Paul McCartney’s photographs from 1963-64, on display at the de Young Museum, offer a rare glimpse into the Beatles’ rise to global fame and McCartney’s early passion for photography.

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26 Feb 2025

Exploring the Cinematic Treasures of the Spring Quarter at BAMPFA

The Berkeley Art Museum Pacific Film Archive’s Spring 2025 film series offers a range of international and independent films, including “All We Imagine As Light,” “Nayola,” “Camp de Thiaroye,” and “Media And Migration On Screen,” showcasing diverse stories and experiences.

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26 Feb 2025

California Proposes New Bill Restricting Self-Defense

California lawmakers have proposed a bill restricting self-defense, mandating retreat, and limiting force to what’s “reasonably necessary,” potentially leading to convictions for bystanders intervening to protect others or stop crimes.

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