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    May 25, 2012

    More Summer Jobs for S.F.'s Youth

    Today is the last day of school for San Francisco's minors. Time to let loose and welcome the summer and maybe, if you're old enough, earn some extra cash. In fact, your chances of scoring a summer job are higher than ever thanks to the new Summer Jobs Plus initiative, which seeks to connect th ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 13, 2007

    Will "The Hook Up Neighborhood Service Fairs" Help Suppress the Rising Tide of Deadly SF Violence?

    Today is the last day of school for San Francisco's minors. Time to let loose and welcome the summer and maybe, if you're old enough, earn some extra cash. In fact, your chances of scoring a summer job are higher than ever thanks to the new Summer Jobs Plus initiative, which seeks to connect th ... More >>

  • Culture

    May 11, 2005

    Giving and Getting

    A bold and passionate play whose soap-opera ending barely diminishes its power

  • Culture

    December 5, 2001

    Hunger Strike

    Can a non-9/11 benefit album make any noise?

  • News

    September 6, 2000

    Bow to the King

    Or, why we love Barry Bonds, even when he's a royal Jerk

  • News

    January 5, 2000

    Charity Begins @ Home

    A young software engineer has a plan to teach Silicon Valley to change its tightfisted ways

  • Music

    November 24, 1999

    Why We Fight

    Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love -- or at least respect -- Third Eye Blind

  • Calendar

    January 13, 1999

    Night Crawler

    Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love -- or at least respect -- Third Eye Blind

  • Calendar

    September 24, 1997

    Unspun

    Or, how I learned to stop worrying and love -- or at least respect -- Third Eye Blind

  • News

    October 16, 1996

    Japantown Asks "Y"

    The YWCA's financial straits reveal layers of a neighborhood's history

  • News

    May 10, 1995

    The Last Tycoon

    Walter Shorenstein's skyscrapers shaped San Francisco. His cash configured City Hall. Publicly, he's pristine. But there's more than meets the eye to the man behind the megaliths.

  • News

    May 10, 1995

    The Last Tycoon (Part II)

    Walter Shorenstein's skyscrapers shaped San Francisco. His cash configured City Hall. Publicly, he's pristine. But there's more than meets the eye to the man behind the megaliths.

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