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  • Blogs

    May 25, 2012

    Medical Marijuana Users Don't Need to be Marijuana Farmers, Court Says

    It doesn't take much to join a collective or cooperative in California, be it a grocery store or a medical cannabis dispensary. In the former, perhaps all you need is a small fee; in the latter, a doctor's recommendation and the scrill required to purchase some medical bud.It certainly doesn't requi ... More >>

  • News

    December 7, 2011

    The Boy Scouts' Police Problem: Explorers Have Been Sexually Abused by Cops. Should Scouts Share the Blame?

    It doesn't take much to join a collective or cooperative in California, be it a grocery store or a medical cannabis dispensary. In the former, perhaps all you need is a small fee; in the latter, a doctor's recommendation and the scrill required to purchase some medical bud.It certainly doesn't requi ... More >>

  • News

    July 6, 2011

    Fantasy Island: The Strange Tale of Alleged Fraudster Pearlasia Gamboa

    It doesn't take much to join a collective or cooperative in California, be it a grocery store or a medical cannabis dispensary. In the former, perhaps all you need is a small fee; in the latter, a doctor's recommendation and the scrill required to purchase some medical bud.It certainly doesn't requi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 2, 2011

    Friday Night: Mike Watt Plays the Grizzled Natural at Bottom of the Hill

    Mike Watt at Bottom of the Hill Friday night. ​ Mike Watt April 29, 2011 @ Bottom of the Hill Better than: Listening to the words without the face. If such a thing were possible, I'd believe, without hyperbole or winking wit, that Mike Watt was born to play the bass. His fingers fly across t ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 21, 2010

    Bay Area Recyclers Spew Toxins, Enviros Say

    ​Automobile recycling, billed as a "green" industry, is actually a poorly regulated polluter that produces dangerous toxic waste, according to a new report by an East Bay environmental group."It's not as bad as third-world computer scrapping, but it's close," said Denny Larson, who runs a nonprofi ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 13, 2010

    Toys That Kill, S.F. Vs. L.A., Indoor Block Party, C*nt Sparrer, and More

    C*nt Sparrer plays Laszlo on Sunday​Well, it's really summer now! Bundle up, grab a hoodie and go check out the many fun and cheap events our chilly city has to offer this weekend. Here's our list of 10 shows, fests and fairs for less than two cups of quality hot cocoa. S.F. vs L.A. @ Levi's Work ... More >>

  • News

    June 23, 2010

    We'll Always Have "Paris by Night"

    At least on DVD. But thanks to all the pirated discs, the iconic Vietnamese- language variety show might be facing its final curtain.

  • News

    June 16, 2010

    The Killer of His Daughter's Mother

    A cunning American boy becomes a Mexican Cartel soldier and East L.A. executioner.

  • News

    February 24, 2010

    Dead Sea

    An unpublished study shows the surprisingly lethal effects of the Cosco Busan oil spill. Why are government scientists helping the ship's owner keep it a secret?

  • Blogs

    January 9, 2010

    Last Night: Dengue Fever at the Independent

    ​Dengue Fever Friday, Jan. 8, 2010 The Independent Better Than: hemorrhagic febrile disease Everything about Dengue Fever is huge except Chhom Nimol's feet. Drummer Paul Smith, brushing the cymbals and snare, framed a bottomless shimmer of noise Friday at the Independent. Ethan Holtzman horizont ... More >>

  • Blogs

    November 10, 2009

    Newsom's Twitter Silence Reaches 13 Days -- Odd *and* Unlucky, But Not Unprecedented

    ​Gavin Milhous Newsom's Nixon-like treatment of the San Francisco press reached 10 days yesterday. The Chron noted earlier that the man once given the sobriquet Mayor Twitter has even sworn off the service; Newsom last tweeted on Oct. 28. For the past two weeks, Newsom may as well have been Amish ... More >>

  • Film

    July 29, 2009

    Judd Apatow and Adam Sandler, together at last in Funny People

    ​Gavin Milhous Newsom's Nixon-like treatment of the San Francisco press reached 10 days yesterday. The Chron noted earlier that the man once given the sobriquet Mayor Twitter has even sworn off the service; Newsom last tweeted on Oct. 28. For the past two weeks, Newsom may as well have been Amish ... More >>

  • News

    February 28, 2007

    Shake-down Tour

    Is this what you get when a rapacious American capitalist takes U.S. bike racing for a spin?

  • News

    September 20, 2006

    The Man Who Would Be Feinstein

    So you've never heard of Christopher Dahl. He'd still like to be your U.S. Senator.

  • News

    July 13, 2005

    Blind Eye Unto the Holy See

    Pope Benedict XVI named him Roman Catholicism's top doctrinal watchdog -- even though, as San Francisco archbishop, William J. Levada resolutely looked away from sex-abuse complaints against a renowned priest and legal scholar

  • Culture

    June 29, 2005

    Simply Divine

    A surfer-dude Purgatorio, reimagined in S.F., does Dante proud

  • News

    March 2, 2005

    Father of a Nation

    As head of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kevin Gover single-handedly gave the Koi Nation land rights. Now, he's stepped through the revolving door to hawk the tribe's plans for a Bay Area casino.

  • Film

    February 2, 2005

    Reps Etc.

    As head of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Kevin Gover single-handedly gave the Koi Nation land rights. Now, he's stepped through the revolving door to hawk the tribe's plans for a Bay Area casino.

  • Film

    December 15, 2004

    Crash and Yearn

    Howard Hughes gets what he wants, in this case a fun and loving biopic

  • News

    July 28, 2004

    What Would Jürgen Do?

    A degraded character actor comes to Gov. Schwarzenegger's rescue

  • Summer Guide

    June 23, 2004

    Music Highlights

    From Mahler to Morrissey, the Bay Area has it all this summer.

  • Culture

    November 12, 2003

    Magic Markings

    Accident and surprise in the work of Arthur Okamura

  • News

    November 6, 2002

    Letters to the Editor

    Week of November 6, 2002

  • News

    October 30, 2002

    Field of Liens

    Before you succumb to nostalgia about a simpler, humbler baseball time, heed the lesson of Vacaville

  • News

    August 14, 2002

    California Loved

    Roger Troutman and his family brought funk to West Coast hip hop and influenced everyone from Ice Cube to Tupac Shakur. Then his older brother put four bullets in him.

  • Film

    August 7, 2002

    Heart to Heart

    Eastwood plays a detective with a bad ticker looking for the man who murdered his donor

  • News

    July 10, 2002

    Misplaced Priorities 101

    Amid a drastic budget crisis, why is the California State University system spending $400 million on computers? And where is the money coming from?

  • News

    January 23, 2002

    The Last Hope

    A new law gives one more chance at freedom to abused women sent to prison for killing their batterers

  • News

    January 2, 2002

    Traveling Companions

    Gray whales are leading tourists, conservationists, and business operators on a rocky voyage toward economic and environmental salvation

  • News

    November 15, 2000

    Dog Bites

    Who Still Wants to Be a Millionaire?; Bush Leads Prop. L by 337 Votes; Readers’ Freeway Comments

  • News

    May 31, 2000

    Coulda Been a Contender

    Scrounging for cash in the strangest places, the creators of the karate-themed Adventures With Kanga Roddy children's TV series infuriate investors

  • News

    May 24, 2000

    South to the Future

    Community or Crime Syndicate? Feds bust online trading scheme

  • Calendar

    July 14, 1999

    Night Crawler

    Community or Crime Syndicate? Feds bust online trading scheme

  • Calendar

    October 29, 1997

    Night+Day

    Community or Crime Syndicate? Feds bust online trading scheme

  • Calendar

    March 13, 1996

    Slap Shots

    Community or Crime Syndicate? Feds bust online trading scheme

  • Calendar

    February 21, 1996

    Night+Day

    Community or Crime Syndicate? Feds bust online trading scheme

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