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The NIMBY Tyrant of Telegraph Hill

In 1991, Rodel Rodis was appointed to a vacancy on the City College of San Francisco (CCSF) board and was elected to the post in 1992, becoming the first Filipino elected to public office in city history. After winning reelection in 1996, Rodis was elected CCSF board president in 1998. In an April 3, 2014,…


Out and about

There’s always a lot going on here in the city, and here are just a few highlights that caught my eye.  Friday, May 10 Smuin Contemporary Ballet promises a rollicking…

DPW threatens health care facility with legal action over planters

The battle over planters and tents on San Francisco sidewalks is intensifying. On one side are the residents and business owners who have used the seemingly innocuous metal containers as a way to mitigate the damage and chaos caused by drug-filled encampments. When installed, they take the place of tents,…

Film franchise fatigue

Over the past few weeks, the public-relations divisions of the Disney entertainment megalith and its associated branch, Marvel Studios, have been hard at work, preparing millions of potential ticket-buyers for the release of Deadpool & Wolverine on July 26. That’s roughly three months away, but this is a significant moment…

A personal tribute to John Rothmann

John Rothmann has had a tremendous career with enormous accomplishments. He started his illustrious achievements at a young age by being appointed the San Francisco mayor for the day, followed by becoming the student body president at George Washington High…

The NIMBY Tyrant of Telegraph Hill

Ask any politically knowledgeable person in San Francisco how they feel about Aaron Peskin and the response will likely be black or white. Those who consider themselves YIMBYs — a colloquialism for “yes in my backyard”  — will point to…

Battle at the DCCC

San Francisco’s Democratic County Central Committee held its first meeting on April 19 after a March primary election that handed a supermajority to business-backed centrists. However, the four-hour meeting in a conference room with no Wi-Fi or cell service in the basement…


Survival and salvation

Period movies, especially those that are somewhat fictionalized narratives drawn from personal experience or scrupulous research, benefit from a sense of you-are-there verity. That verisimilitude…


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