Good afternoon!

We have a lot of crime data for you to explore. And stuff to do when you need a break from sitting.

Earlier in the week, Urban planners and others gathered at Manny’s to figure out how to revive downtown San Francisco.

Looking for something compelling to listen to tonight? You can hear Joe Eskenzi tonight when he interviews the authors of a new book on the Oakland police.

Here is a wrapup of S.F. criminal justice happenings in Cop Watch.

And last but not least, we offer a review of the Joan Brown show at SFMoMA.

Enjoy!

Lydia

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The picture of the event on Jan. 17 at Manny's.

SF’s downtown needs to lure people back, but how?

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The Many Faces of Joan Brown at SFMoMA

Joan Brownโ€™s pithy, self-assured paintings are kaleidoscopic narratives that are simultaneously autobiographical and mythic.

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Steps and an escalator at a BART station, and a man blasting the center steps with water.

Cleaning the steps


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