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Letters to the Editor—Metaverse Fury and Teaching Children History

Teach the Children Imagine German parents saying, “We have decided that we don’t want to teach our children about the Nazis, Hitler, the Holocaust and...

Feature: Trump up the volume

by Tom Gogola Donald Trump’s campaign has so far been a general exercise in name-calling, immigrant-bashing and snippy tweets directed at out-of-favor reporters. He’s running on...

Feature: Reflective Retreat

By Flora Tsapovsky If you crave the tranquility and inspiration of  Headlands Center for the Arts this season, you’ll have to curb your enthusiasm. The...

Bolinas Bounty

Revitalizing via vegetables Rain & Water  Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen...
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Movement draws attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women

Another epidemic is unfolding. Not a viral disease, but an outbreak that is nonetheless a real sickness killing women in the community. The trending hashtag...
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Opinion: Sonoma County’s ‘Me Too’ Reckoning is Long Overdue

The recent revelations about Dominic Foppoli are the tip of a dirty and wretched iceberg that is long overdue to be destroyed.

Malled to Death: Killing towns with consumerism

By Craig J. Corsini One can describe them any way one likes. The most polite may be “artificial topography,” but I prefer “armpits of retail,”...

Listen Up: Michael Krasny behind the mic again

Public radio talk show host Michael Krasny left behind a legion of loyal listeners when he retired from his 28-year stint at KQED’s Forum...

Upfront: Under threat

by Peter Seidman Ever since the 1800s, Richardson’s Bay has been a safe anchorage for vessels ducking out of the weather of San Francisco Bay....

Sheltering in Place Has Improved Bay Area’s Air Quality—But How Long Will It Last?

By Amani Hamed Amidst the dreariness of life under quarantine, San Jose State professor Eugene Cordero has found a silver lining in the Bay Area’s...
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