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Tuesday, July 1, 2025

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Pas de deux: Two Black choreography giants talk decades of Bay Area dance

Robert Moses and Ramón Ramos Alayo's companies approach major anniversaries in an era of artistic urgency.

Noise Pop diary: Funk giants Cymande checked in for the crate-diggers

52 years after wowing the Apollo Theatre, the UK outfit triumphantly summoned all those samples at August Hall.

Two mighty giants of art go wall-to-wall in ‘The Contest’

Leonardo da Vinci vs. Michelangelo (with assists from Machiavelli) in Gary Graves' compelling drama at Berkeley City Club.

Six local art giants stand ‘In Conversation with the Muse’—beards and all

In group show by well-known figures at `Pt. 2 Gallery, everyday objects become 'not a replica of life but a tool for insight.'

The Giants are struggling—and so are the ballpark workers

Union members fighting over pay, benefits as new contractor takes over food and drink service.

Good Taste: Adorable Tetris sushi recalls epic battle of early tech giants

Our columnist finds extra local meaning in a cute international chain promotion.

Giants workers get record contract

Threat of playoff strike leads to a big win—but COVID is still a serious threat to the people who staff ballpark concessions.

Giants food-service workers take job action, demanding safety

More than 200 briefly walk off the job and demand meeting with management; Giants brass ducks as strike looms.

Why no COVID vaccine requirements for Giants fans?

Concession staffers have to get the shot—but people cheering and shouting in a packed stadium can threaten the workers and themselves.

Giants ballpark workers set strike vote

Low wages, poor COVID safety, and a dismissive attitude by team management could lead to picket lines during the pennant race.