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Iso Rabins: Out of the Wildnew

Iso Rabins' foraged food is the toast of San Francisco's gourmet set. Health inspectors and environmentalists aren't so thrilled.
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  03-20-2009  |  Food+Drink

Arrests Cast Doubt on the Prosecution of a San Francisco Mannew

Arrests in Palm Springs cast doubt on the prosecution of a San Francisco man in a sex tourism case.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  03-20-2009  |  Crime & Justice

LiveNation Battles Neighbors Over Big Concertsnew

LiveNation is re-envisioning the landmark landscape of San Francisco's Nob Hill to include a more regularly booked concert hall.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  03-13-2009  |  Music

How Federal Home Loan Banks Exacerbated the Banking Meltdownnew

There are plenty of bad guys in the current banking collapse, but I want to introduce you to some unsung villains: the executives running little-known, federally chartered bankers' cooperatives called Federal Home Loan Banks.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  03-13-2009  |  Economy

Faux-Star Reviews!new

A negative review on Yelp is bad for business. That's why some merchants feel they must keep Yelpers happy at any cost.
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Smiley  |  03-13-2009  |  Business & Labor

Pop Residencies Gain Traction in S.F.new

Residencies by local indie-rock and pop bands, however, haven't quite taken hold in San Francisco like they have in other cities, despite efforts from clubs over the years. But now they are gaining traction.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  03-04-2009  |  Music

Bridge Tolls Will Add Stress to Bay Area's Casual Carpoolnew

Casual carpoolers are about to face a major culture shock. The Bay Area Toll Authority announced last week that it is mulling whether to impose a $2 to $3 toll on carpoolers to help balance its budget. Some fear the fee threatens the future of this morning incarnation of the Bay Area's do-it-yourself ingenuity.
SF Weekly  |  Lauren Smiley  |  03-04-2009  |  Transportation

What Would Clint Reilly Do If MediaNews Tries to Buy the 'Chronicle'?new

Two years ago, San Francisco real estate magnate Clint Reilly successfully blocked an attempt by Hearst Corporation and MediaNews to combine some of their local business and sales operations. That was then and this is now.
SF Weekly  |  Will Harper  |  03-04-2009  |  Media

An Investigator Re-Encounters an Old Rival in the Latest Banking Crisisnew

Richard Newsom is campaigning against what he sees as corruption among overseers of America's savings and loan industry. He is perennially, and profanely, annoyed: Regulators today "lack both the stones and the expertise" to rein in rogue bankers, he claims.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  03-04-2009  |  Economy

Tommy Hall, an Originator of Acid Rock in the '60s, is Still Psychedelicnew

For many of his 66 years, Hall has been pursuing intellectual enlightenment through acid. He began that quest in the mid-'60s with the 13th Floor Elevators.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  02-18-2009  |  Culture

Gang Leader Blames PTSD for Killingsnew

Defense attorneys will argue that a violent upbringing left Down Below Gang leader Emile Fort, who is accused of 30 federal crimes, with cognitive defects and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which positioned him to commit and attempt murder in self-defense.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  02-18-2009  |  Crime & Justice

San Francisco Park Rangers Want More Power, Gunsnew

Not long ago, San Francisco park rangers comprised a mere five part-time guards whose main tasks included giving directions to parkgoers, scolding dog owners, locking park bathrooms at night, and shifting the occasional homeless camper. That was before Marcus Santiago came along.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  02-11-2009  |  Crime & Justice

San Francisco's Flawed System for Counting the Homelessnew

San Francisco's biennial homeless count has long been used as an indicator of how well the city is dealing with homelessness, which would all be fine and good, if it weren't for one small and inconvenient fact for everyone involved: It is a meaningless charade.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  02-04-2009  |  Policy Issues

Nurses' Union Joins Antidevelopment Forces to Prevent a New Hospital from Being Builtnew

There's something to be said for exploiting the process of issuing building permits for squeezing public amenities like parks from companies. But in San Francisco, participants in these sorts of tactics sometimes lose sight of all that's at stake.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  02-04-2009  |  Housing & Development

Whose Side Are the Angels On?new

A new generation of activists is fighting to clean up the Tenderloin -- frequently dubbed San Francisco's worst neighborhood. The neighborhood’s churches are standing in their way.
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  02-04-2009  |  Economy

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