Sup. Jackie Fielder hasn’t resigned—and doesn’t need to
Plus: Tributes to three trailblazing women filmmakers, flying hoops at 'The Flow Show,' anti-war at No Kings
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Today's headlines:
Sup. Jackie Fielder hasn’t resigned—and doesn’t need to

By Tim Redmond
Plenty of elected officials have taken time to recover from health problems.
Screen Grabs: Tributes to three trailblazing women filmmakers

By Dennis Harvey
Plus: Bright comedy 'Fantasy Life,' Kiyoshi Kurosawa's moody horrors, free-falling in 'Space Cowboy' and Putin's Russia.
Live Shots: Hoops, wands, fans flew fabulously at ‘The Flow Show’

By Jon Bauer and Patty Riek
At Dance Mission Theater, movement acts ranged from dramatic to sexy. Yes, there were rollerskates.
At No Kings protest, war on Iran and Epstein files were big topics

By Emma Garcia
'I don’t want to look back at this moment and think I was just watching Netflix,' said one of thousands of SF marchers.
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Remembering Sutro Baths, and the 1896 law that helped fight racial discrimination in California

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