Thursday, May 2, 2024

Tagged with: Bay Area

Oakland artist finds her cadence in the weather of emotions

“I’ve been in a different octave my whole life," Ruth Boerefyn says. Her installations are proof.

Are ADUs affordable housing?

The NYT says yes—but even the Chron agrees that the data shows these units are not a very effective way to address the housing crisis.

Puff: Beating those Sober January blues

Sparkling Rosier, Hi-Fi Hops, "high seltzers," Mystery Drops, and cannabis mocktails galore to help ease you back into the world

Fire up for fierce competition: The High Princx Pageant is coming

Eight glamorous creatures aim to ace Creative Presentation, Q&A, Lipsynch Battles, and Talent categories at Oasis.

Community leaders reflect on three key Bay Area MLK speeches—and envision his dreams for 2022

Voting rights, economic opportunity, education, social justice—so much remains to be done.

Good Taste: Staying at home? Stock your freezer with these tasty treats

Spicy dumplings, creamy biscuits, lobster mac, more: Support local restaurants and cafes by snapping up their frozen goods.

Painter Cannon Dill: ‘I almost have to beat the canvas like a drum’

The artist goes deep on his 'crunchy,' textural process: Check out his solo show at Oakland's pt. 2 Gallery.

On normalizing relations with Cuba, where is Nancy Pelosi?

SF's rep hasn't joined her Bay Area Democratic colleagues in urging Biden to end the economic blockade.

Review: ‘Woman in Black’ gives all the right scares

'London's longest-running ghost story' comes to the Strand—delivering a good kind of terror for our times.

Excellent reads that grabbed hold and shook us in 2021

Black food history, wildlife encounters, basketball heroes, and more transformed our thought patterns last year.