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“If conservatives become convinced that they cannot win democratically, they will not abandon conservatism. They will reject democracy.” — David Frum Last week, President Trump gave his version of the…

Pop-culture potpourri

It may be a bit of a surprise when the most satisfying feature film to premiere in a given week is only available to stream rather than shown in theaters, but it happens. Case in point: The pirate-themed action movie The Bluff, which premiered last Friday on Prime Video. Meanwhile,…

Charter reform may spell big impacts for arts funding

Big changes are coming to San Francisco’s City Hall, including alterations to governance and leadership, and a sweeping charter review that could significantly affect the arts sector. Artists Live Here, spearheaded by artists and activists Erica Gangsei and Stella Lochman, gathered creatives for an un-conference, where artists and leaders shared…

Frustrated families sue the state to stop antisemitism in California schools

This story was originally published by EdSource. Sign up for their daily newsletter. Disappointed that lawsuits and complaints against school districts haven’t forced change, a national Jewish nonprofit law organization is suing the California Department of Education and state officials for their failure to stem antisemitism in California schools. The Louis D.…

“Short-Term Fix,” By Nomi Kane | @Nomikane

The ghost in the room: A journey from the streets to sobriety

In San Francisco, we are told that “Housing First” is the ultimate cure. But for years, I lived on the dark side of that promise. I was awarded a Section 8 voucher — the “golden ticket” — but without accountability, it became a license to disappear into my addiction. When…

The antidote to disrespect is self-respect

It was almost too dark to see this morning near Lowell when a group of teachers were setting up a canopy to protect against the rain that had just started falling. I overheard a dispute about how the canopy’s legs should be arranged and the best angles to use. Somebody…



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