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At Eli’s in Oakland, 98-Year-Olds and Young Blues Fans Keep the Mojo Workin’
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San Francisco’s Most Affordable Art Supply Store Is Moving
A group of Black women dance as a concrete building and trees stand in the background
Juneteenth in the Bay Area: Your Event Guide for 2026
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Illustration: Two men devouring Chinese roast duck and rice noodles.
This Late-Night Noodle House Slings the South Bay’s Tastiest Roast Duck
This photo shows a partially eaten chicken dish in a black plastic takeout container.
Get Better at Using Up Leftovers With These Helpful Tips
Overhead view of a spread of colorful Ukrainian dishes, including a bowl of bright pink borscht in the center.
The Only Ukrainian Restaurant in Wine Country Pops Open for One Month This Summer
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Hiero Day Announces San Francisco Lineup, Expansion to LA and Canada
A Huge, Free ‘Future of Us’ Fest Wants to Spark San Francisco’s Imagination
A woman and man sit on a couch, amid a very cluttered room, actively in conversation
Sorting Through the Wreckage of an Immigrant Father’s Death
Rebel Girls From Bay Area History
A black and white image of a 1940s-era woman standing near trucks and cars.
The Indian American Essayist Who Championed Social Justice and Feminism
Black and white photo of a 1930s-era white woman with dark, neat hair.
The Jewish ‘Red Angel’ Who Withstood Incarceration for Workers’ Rights
An older Arabic woman stands on a lawn looking windswept but joyful.
The Palestinian Therapist, Teacher and Music Lover Who Built Cultural Bridges
That’s My Word
A black-and-white photo of Shock G performing, wearing a fur hat over a zebra-print hat, a patterned blazer and a fake nose. He holds a champagne bottle as he raps into the mic.
Digital Underground’s MC Was Secretly a Genius Illustrator
Two Black men, one in white with dreadlocks and one in brown and bald, embrace and smile for the camera
‘Blow the Whistle’ is 20 Years Old — and Keeps Going On and On
A twentysomething Black man in a light blue collared shirt, gold chain and sunglasses on top of his head looks upward and to the left
The Bay Showed Love to Messy Marv in 2025
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Hiero Day Announces San Francisco Lineup, Expansion to LA and Canada

Killer Mike, Mereba, DJ Jazzy Jeff and Hieroglyphics co-headline the Midway on Sept. 7.
A woman in Victorian period costume stands in the desert pointing a small revolver. To her right is a white man doing the same. To her left, a man of Indian descent leaning on a walking stick.

‘Enola Holmes 3’ Is Spirited, Fleet of Foot, and Never Takes Itself Too Seriously

Millie Bobby Brown carries the third in the Netflix series with an unflappable charm.
Illustration: Two men devouring Chinese roast duck and rice noodles.

This Late-Night Noodle House Slings the South Bay’s Tastiest Roast Duck

Changsha Rice Noodles is Cupertino’s latest after-hours hot spot.
An older Black man in a bowtie and formalwear, against a red and muava background

Danny Glover Announces He Has Alzheimer’s

‘I can live with it, in a sense,’ the San Francisco actor and activist said.

A Huge, Free ‘Future of Us’ Fest Wants to Spark San Francisco’s Imagination

Quirky, interactive events are meant to bring artists, scientists and everyday people together to dream and play.
A book cover featuring an illustration of a gree eye, close-up, with blue and pink eyelids. A small rabbit is reflected in the pupil.

‘Dead but Dreaming of Electric Sheep’ Is Full of Beautifully Written Grotesqueries

Paul Tremblay’s innovative approach to fiction gives us the best anti-AI story horror has produced so far.
An African-American man in a white blazer and brown tie poses for a photo.

Christopher L. Thompson Wins the San Francisco Symphony’s Emerging Black Composers Project

The award comes with a $15,000 grant and a commission from the Symphony.
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