Volume 45, Issue 25
Volume 45, Issue 25
News & Culture
Rabbi Michael Lerner still courts controversy as he celebrates his magazine's silver anniversary
The nuclear power plant is built on unstable ground and continues to generate, and accumulate, highly radioactive waste
Lawsuit alleges former attorney bilked desperate clients who faced deportation
Customers, consultant, and consumer groups fault PG&E for ignoring growing concerns
The National Priorities Project puts the current cumulative cost of the Afghan war to California taxpayers at $48.5 billion
Volume 45, Issue 25
Food & Drink
Volume 45, Issue 25
Arts & Culture
With Sleep Talk, Shannon and the Clams blast rock's ghosts of the past into the future
Yukako Ezoe reimagines the nature of self-portraiture in "Bahama Kangaroo"
The San Francisco Dance Film Festival presents the long and the short of "screendance"
Awesomely tasty Night Market at Public Works will satisfy appetites for dishing and dancing. Plus: Frite Nite showcase, Debaser anniversary, Relax Relate Release, and Soiree 9
Local rockers Midnite Snaxx bring the 12 o'clock rock to Burger Boogaloo fest
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