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Poll Workers in Belarus Report Ballot Tampering, is This a Warning for U.S.?
Frankly, the voting rights for American citizens are under attack, and it’s happening directly from our elected leaders.
Bay News: A New SF Mayor, Berkeley to Build Housing, And an Arsonist in Concord
It’s been a big week here at home and abroad. San Francisco got a new mayor, Berkeley is trying to build some housing, an angry Concord man gets to go to prison and Trump is making a lot of fans in Europe. Let’s dig in. San Francisco welcomes a (sort
The November 2024 BAS Voter Guide
A Big Change to This Year’s Voter Guide We’ve been doing voter guides for a really long time. I’m pretty sure we put our first one out in like 2010 or something. And I know that thousands of you rely on our voter guides to help you make decision. But
Transitions: A Strange Theatrical Satire On Trump And Putin
In the program notes for Transitions, his new play currently on view at the Gateway Theater, Theater Rhinoceros Executive Director John Fisher states that his late Republican dad would never have supported Donald Trump. Fisher wears many hats in Transitions. In addition to writing and directing, he also stars as both Trump and
Art Professor Critiques the Artwork of Presidents & Dictators
During George W Bush’s presidency he was called many things. ‘President’, ‘Dictator’, ‘Commander in Chief’ or ‘ War Criminal’. What is certain is no one ever referred to him as George ‘The Artist’. But in 2013 a hacker broke into the Bush family email accounts and leaked George’s paintings. The