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Burying the '60s in the 'T' word
The SLA,
political memory, and how the real story of the 1960s is falling victim
to the war on terrorism.
By J.H. Tompkins
Valentine's
Day Parties and Events
Last
week's issue
Endorsements
Complete Endorsements for the March 5th Primary
Harry Britt & Dan Kelly for Assembly - Jeff Adachi for Public Defender
- Wilson Riles Jr. for Oakland Mayor - YES ON A- NO ON F
In
this issue
By Tim Redmond
Hall
Monitor
By
Savannah Blackwell
First,
the Bad News
By
Tali Woodward
Power Up
Public power
hearing set for Feb. 22
Dialing
for Dollars
County
jail inmates cut off by exorbitant phone rates
By Will
Evans
The real criminals
The
budget dance
Why would the Department of Public Health propose cuts it doesn't expect
to make?
By Tali Woodward
HANC's hassle
Recycling center may have to move
By Savannah Blackwell
Battle
of the network stars
A dispute over San Francisco's public access cable station erupts
By Rachel
Brahinsky
Newsom's
next disaster
Campaign
notebook
Opinion
Only the circus
By david looman
King
James
On loving 's fast-food Macbeth, James LeGros.
By Dennis
Harvey
Mates of State
By
Nancy Einhart
Theature
By
Brad Rosenstein
Deal
With it
François K likes it deep and sexy, OK?
By Amanda
Nowinski
'Adventures
in La Land'
By
Lindsey Westbrook
Sublime
is a movement miracle.
By
Sima Belmar
Black,
white, and blue
Queer '70s shorts look at sex.
By Johnny
Ray Huston
Quiet
riot
Present tenses haunt Marseilles in The Town Is Quiet.
By Susan
Gerhard
liner
notes
By
Lynn Rapoport
Electric
Habitat
By
Amanda Nowinski
Script
Doctor
Grooves
Local
Grooves
2nd
time Around
The
Mix
alt.sex.column
Tongue two
By Andrea Nemerson
culture
shocked
Puppet snuff
By
Katharine Mieszkowski
The
Nessie Files
It's not just about peace it's about surviving.
By nessie
Dine
'Tis the gift to be simple
By
Paul Reidinger
Without
Reservations
Big Fat
By
Paul Reidinger
Cheap
Eats
Skin picks
By Dan Leone
This
Modern World
By
Tom Tomorrow
Moon
Signs
By Sally Cragin
The
Blender
Web Exclusive
Features
Noise Giveaway
SCA
7: The Open Government Sunshine Amendment
SCA
7 is legislation that would place a Constitutional Amendment on the
ballot to allow voters to strengthen the public's right of access
to government deliberations and records. SCA 7 would have to pass
both the Senate and Assembly by a two-thirds majority before being
placed on the ballot. A majority of voters would then have to approve
the addition to the state constitution.
01.29.02
The
shame of Hearst
Editor's
Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01
Public
power slips amid serious election irregularities
By
Rachel Brahinsky, 11.07.01
Public
power is safe
San Francisco
pollster calls the election though absentee ballot counts not final.
By Savannah Blackwell, 11.07.01
Live
Election Coverage
Our reports,
the latest dirt, and results from the December 11th San Francisco
election.
Other
voices
The latest war news from around the world, updates on spur-of-the-moment
actions, and links to resources.
Media
Beat
Bloomberg's
victory and the triumph of business news
By Norman Solomon
Looseleaf
The
Big Bend #22
Final installment
Fiction by Dan Leone
Picture
this
Miriam
Wolf describes a passel of new photo books, comic collections, and
coffee-table books are as easy to give as they are on the eyes. PLUS:
Middle-earth in the balance, Land of the free ... agent, and more
in December Lit.
Anniversary
Issue
The case
for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent
and still make millions of dollars.
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