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Malik Washington: Activists rally for SF news editor release, end to for-profit prison corporations
When Keith “Malik” Washington in January exposed a Covid-19 outbreak at a federal “transitional housing” facility in the Tenderloin, he was met with a disciplinary report for “Unauthorized Contact...Read More
Top movies of 2018: Kindness shimmers most
Another year of film, 2018, was packed with duds and absolute marvels.Read More
‘Free Solo’ filmmakers capture Yosemite from its edge
In 'Free Solo,' the audience is immersed into the mind of free climber Alex Honnold.Read More
Fred Rogers is the hero we need in our neighborhood
In 1968, a children's television show launched on public television. With basic props and a simple set, weirdly enough, it succeeded.Read More
Jewish Film Festival celebrates 36th year
The San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (SFJFF) is marking a vibrant 36th year by offering 68 films from 16 countries at four venues throughout the Bay Area.Read More
‘The Armstrong Lie’ offers fair portrait of fallen hero
Lance Armstrong’s story has enough tragedy and duplicity that any viewer -- sports fan or otherwise -- will get wrapped up in The Armstrong Lie.Read More
‘Salinger’ suffers in vacuum of praise
Salinger, Shane Salerno's doc on J.D. Salinger, fatally falls into the camp that has mythologized the author for decades.Read More
Chitresh Das inspires with ‘Upaj’
Pandit Chitresh Das is many things. More than anything, Das is a teacher. A very tough one. And a very good one. Also: Jason Samuels SmithRead More
Filmmakers document blacklisted parks
Last May, three filmmakers took off in a converted airport shuttle to document 70 of California's State Parks threatened due to budget cuts.Read More