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Volume 44, Issue 23
Volume 44, Issue 23
News & Culture
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ISSUE: Will the city's Sunshine Ordinance finally get some much-needed teeth?
Sarah Phelan
Cover Story
Volume 44, Issue 23
News & Culture
Most experts recognize that the criminal justice system for youths has failed, and putting people in jail for a nonviolent crime doesn't make a lot of sense.
sfbg
After 17 years, the Ordinance still isn't working
Guardian Staff Writers
Editorial
Some intense, ongoing political action has to come out of the exciting and wonderful Day of Action
Tim Redmond
Volume 44, Issue 23
Food & Drink
Reinventing the steakhouse with subtle attention to beef and uncommon accompaniments
Paul Reidinger
Volume 44, Issue 23
Arts & Culture
The "New Creole Culture" of Yvan Rodic's Facehunter dances around the G word
D. Scot Miller
Going the distance with remarkable flicks Sweetgrass and Let Each One Go Where He May
Max Goldberg
Quick takes on the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
Guardian Staff Writers
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Burning Man ticket fiasco creates an uncertain future
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Occupy Oakland inmates at Santa Rita attacked- developing story
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Inside the Occupy Oakland protest
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Facebook: More rich people. Just what we need.
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Mayor Lee's call for more hearings gets wary reception
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Gavin Newsom (suddenly) cares about economic justice
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Coit Tower battle: How do we fund the parks?
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The parking war
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Burning Man ticket requests far exceed supply
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The college tuition problem
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