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Volume 41, Issue 39
Volume 41, Issue 39
Top Stories
Combing music's back catalogs for the next cult star with a distro called Runt
Kimberly Chun
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Have Newsom and PG&E teamed up to steal tidal power from the public?
Amanda Witherell
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Pot clubs can't get a break: New rules would force many to close
Rachel Stern
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This is nuts: A bizarre tale of the insanity that is SF's mental health system
J.B. Powell
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After some high-profile distractions, supervisors start reversing Newsom's spending cuts
Sarah Phelan
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Volume 41, Issue 39
News & Culture
Post-print media, paper will survive. But will print journalists?
Annalee Newitz
Volume 41, Issue 39
Food & Drink
Volume 41, Issue 39
Arts & Culture
This pseudonym-only hardcore band subverts punk conventions
Michael Harkin
Post-print media, paper will survive. But will print journalists?
Annalee Newitz
Director Michael Winterbottom and crew take aim at Angelina Jolie in A Mighty Heart
Kimberly Chun
Arts & Culture
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