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Volume 46, Issue 16
Volume 46, Issue 16
News & Culture
Top political leaders defend high-speed rail from right-wing attacks
Steven T. Jones
As libraries close and tuition soars, a California university sets its sights on... China?
Let's take back the country — starting now, by planning a tour to occupy the country
Steven T. Jones, Tim Redmond, Yael Chanoff
Volume 46, Issue 16
Food & Drink
3 fantastic new thrifty dining options: Chubby Noodle, Roostertail, Galette 88
Virginia Miller
Volume 46, Issue 16
Arts & Culture
Navigating an art movement — and a local gallery's history — in "Surrealism: New Worlds"
Garrett Caples
Wim Wenders' stunning Pina pays tribute to acclaimed choreographer Bausch
Rita Felciano
Wax those handlebars: the massive Edwardian Ball returns. Plus: DJ Toph One benefits, Laurent Garnier, the Queen is Dead, more parties
Marke B.
East Bay collective Kings of Destruction gets into graffiti, hip-hop, and medical marijuana advocacy
Caitlin Donohue
Arts & Culture
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