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Welcome to strike school

There was a huge mob massing outside of the California Teachers Association headquarters in Burlingame when I arrived for CTA Strike School on Saturday. It was the usual sea of Amazon keffiyehs, an ocean of performative activism and please-notice-me antisemitism in the courtyard, in all of the fashion colors that Amazon offers. I noticed…


A magnificent multitude of mostly British movies

Proudly flying the Union Jack again, the Mostly British Film Festival (MBFF) returns to San Francisco’s Vogue Theater (3290 Sacramento Street) from Feb. 5 through 12 for its 18th season of prestige movies from the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and India. The MBFF’s geographical breadth acknowledges…

New center for homeless youth in Tendernob opens

According to the City’s most recent Point-in-Time report, youth and young adults accounted for 21% of HSH services in 2024 (the most recent count for which data is available). 1,137 people ages 18 to 24 experienced homelessness in one night, 65% of whom were male. Of all the unhoused single…

Out and about Jan. 29–Feb. 4, 2026

There’s a variety of ways to occupy your free time this week from theater to a cultural festival, a large-scale mural unveiling, chamber music, and more. Read on. Thursday, Jan. 29 The nine-time Tony Award-winning,…

“Heavy is the head,” By Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

Going nowhere on housing

Recently, I moderated a Commonwealth Club World Affairs panel, and when I asked several journalists if they thought the city would meet the state mandate of adding about 82,000 units by the deadline, the reaction was, essentially, that no sane person believes it will, and that the mandate is that…

The Venezuela case, told by a Venezuelan

In April 2002, I marched toward the presidential palace in Caracas with hundreds of thousands of other Venezuelans. We were not radicals. We were ordinary citizens who had realized that Hugo Chávez was not interested in governing democratically. He was intent on turning Venezuela into a dictatorship where dissent was…

Let’s talk about Scott Wiener

Scott Wiener wants me to talk to him. The email his campaign sent to me says so.  The email, received this past weekend, calls for people to suggest topics of importance that the congressional candidate should address, noting “It’s easy to get pulled into every flashpoint, every headline, every viral…



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