Issue:  Vol. 42 / No. 41 / 11 October 2012
 
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Editorial: Olague
for D5 supervisor

From the moment Mayor Ed Lee appointed her to fill the remainder of Ross Mirkarimi's term, Supervisor Christina Olague has traveled a difficult path and faces a tough race for a full term on the Board of Supervisors. (read more)

Editorial: Radulovich,
Sweet for BART board

Two BART districts that include all or part of San Francisco are on the ballot and we recommend incumbent directors Tom Radulovich in District 9 and Lynette Sweet in District 7. (read more)

Sheriff wins job back

Embattled San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi won his job back after the Board of Supervisors voted 7-4 Tuesday night, October 9 to reinstate him. (read more)

B.A.R. election endorsements

A complete list of the Bay Area Reporter's election endorsements. (read more)

Shirtless at the fair

 Warm, sunny weather made going shirtless at the Castro Street fair a no-brainer, as Roberto Martinez, left, and Matt Smith demonstrated while wading through the crowd. (read more)

Candidates discuss
fixes for City College

Candidates running for the City College of San Francisco board agree on the school's value to the community, but they have varying ideas on how to fix the community college's problems as it faces the possibility of closing. (read more)

Program offers legal help
to low-income LGBT seniors

A new program has launched to offer legal help to low-income LGBT seniors living in San Francisco. (read more)

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More Arts

Fine Arts - Not minding his own business

In stark contrast to his verbal stream-of-consciousness and stoner delivery, photographer Danny Lyon's pictures have a bracing clarity and intensity that gets you in the gut. (read more)

Film - Promiscuous
in Mill Valley

The final four days of the 35th Mill Valley Film Festival offer a host of opportunities to escape the great American culture bubble, as well as some choice treats inside the bubble, including the new Stevie Nicks doc In Your Dreams, with a guest appearance by the goddess herself. (read more)

Out There - Queer eye
for art history

Author Camille Paglia burst upon the academic scene in 1990 with her book Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson, which shook up contemporary criticism with its cutting critique. (read more)

Music - Everything comes
together at the hall

San Francisco Symphony Season 101 is clipping right along, and the last two weeks have been filled with many notable highlights. (read more)

Books - Pygmalion
and Galatea

She was once among the most famous Americans. (read more)

Books -
Frightening childhood

Bay Area artist and author Scott Terry will appear at Books Inc. (read more)

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