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Volume 42, Issue 28
Volume 42, Issue 28
Top Stories
... beginning with this indispensable handful by local chefs
Paul Reidinger
Top Stories
Volume 42, Issue 28
News & Culture
LBAM aerial spraying is expensive, outdated, unsustainable, and -- ultimately -- likely to be unsuccessful.
Amy Lodato, Lynn Murphy, Nina Gold, Patricia Ardziejewski
"Chickens fill an important spot in the cycle of a sustainable backyard"
Nicole Gluckstern
San Francisco ought to be in the forefront of the antiprivatization battle nationwide
Editorial
Volume 42, Issue 28
Food & Drink
Volume 42, Issue 28
Arts & Culture
Saxing up the inexhaustible musical traditions of Brazil
Dina Maccabee
Dinosaur days for REM, Springsteen, and those IMAXed Stones
Kimberly Chun
Brooklyn savant-rockers Dirty Projectors blaze a path less traveled
Max Goldberg
Yuri's Night blasts off, Jeffrey Paradise emerges, and Thread Recordings launches
Marke B.
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