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Volume 43, Issue 41
Volume 43, Issue 41
Top Stories
City officials consider closing the municipal asphalt plant and backing a private replacement
Cecile Lepage
Top Stories
Food-and-drink spots, deals, events and news
Virginia Miller
Top Stories
Volume 43, Issue 41
News & Culture
The only new revenue in the budget comes from fee increases on Muni, public parks, after-school programs, and the like
Guardian Editorial
Editorial
Volume 43, Issue 41
Volume 43, Issue 41
Arts & Culture
$9.99 mixes animated images with serious themes -- and offers up the Meaning of Life
Dennis Harvey
Set your iPhone app to wayback: Club 1992 and Prince vs. Michael Jackson take you there
Marke B.
Beyonce -- how much is enough? Plus: Death Cab for Cutie dusts off its extras
Kimberly Chun
Nights and days of the dead economy and culture -- in art, movies, books, and song
Cheryl Eddy, Johnny Ray Huston, Tony Papanikolas
Arts & Culture
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Burning Man ticket fiasco creates an uncertain future
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Facebook: More rich people. Just what we need.
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Conflicted Chron buries the lead in city corruption case
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Gavin Newsom (suddenly) cares about economic justice
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San Francisco celebrates same-sex marriage ruling
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The parking war
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