Guerilla artists fire up Latino Film Fest
It's not enough to protest Trump, the Telephone Numbers are on the line, Mike Johnson's anarchists, more
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Today's headlines:
Screen Grabs: East LA guerrilla artists fire up SF Latino Film Fest

By Dennis Harvey
Plus: Green Film Fest dives into rainforest resistance, melting memories, brown bear kerfuffles, train dreams, more
Protesting Donald Trump is not enough

By Tim Redmond
We need to demand elected officials address economic inequality at every level—including here at home.
Under the Stars: Ring up the Telephone Numbers for simpler times

By John-Paul Shiver
Plus: Korean sludge metal from Gawthrop, Brian Auger's '60s cool, miido's UKG ripper, Stylolive goes Santana, more music
The GOP speaker finds some anarchists in San Francisco

By Joel Schechter
If not for Mike Johnson, they might have gone unnoticed among the wide range of people who showed up at the No Kings march.
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