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Good Taste: Every day is pie day

Old fashioned apple to trendy hojicha banoffee: Where to find the best slices, whole pies, and bake-your-own pot pies anytime.

Good Taste: Leap into our spring food planner (yes, there’s cheesecake)

Pop-ups, night markets, and restaurant debuts: a taste of what’s cooking in the coming season.

From Berkeley to Tepatitlán: Artist Héctor Muñoz-Guzmán talks surviving and thriving

The painter connects to his family and those who have supported his drive with colorful, personal works.

Under the Stars: Harping out the genius of Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby

Plus: Angel Bat Dawid and Nabihah Iqbal come through with new albums, Mae Powell glows, more new music

The Hunters Point Shipyard: Art survives amid toxic waste

Part II: As artists move into the former base, the level of contamination reaches the point where 'if it can't be cleaned, stay the hell out.'

Neither rain nor hail could keep The Roots from delivering hip-hop love

Their appearance at the Masonic may have been delayed, but the legendary outfit made it for some old school healing

Herb Greene’s ’60s Haight-Ashbury shots immortalize era, Grace Slick’s bird

Legendary rock scene photographer's retrospective at Haight Street Art Center glittered with familiar faces.

The tragic toxic legacy of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

Aided by a USC fellowship, reporter Tom Molanphy and 48hills dug into the overwhelming history of data concerning the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which...

‘Getting There’ wove Ugly American tropes into Parisian storylines of love and loss

Dipika Guha’s world premiere one-act at New Conservatory entertained as it lampooned.

Erin Merritt stirs domestic terrorism, violent rhetoric—and humor!—into ‘Tea Party’

The director, weathering ALS, fulfills a decade-long dream to stage Gordon Dahlquist's scabrous satire.