Volume 45, Issue 24
Volume 45, Issue 24
News & Culture
Our Freedom of Information Issue salutes the winners of the 2011 James Madison Awards
How the Twitter tax break grew into an expensive giveaway that involves police patrols, a new Muni line — and a lot of real estate
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ISSUE: Former Mayor Willie Brown is a powerful advocate for private interests — but he flouts lobbyist registration laws
What happens when Twitter goes public -- and its employees get very, very rich?
The public has a right to know who's trying to do what deals behind closed doors.
Volume 45, Issue 24
Food & Drink
Melissa Perello's restaurant revels in smoky, earthy effects while raising simplicity to high art
Friends with interesting benefits -- and subtle catfish at Brown Sugar Kitchen
Volume 45, Issue 24
Arts & Culture
New local menswear shopping options teem with wit and savvy
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