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Good Taste: A year of eating internationally, at home

Indonesian-Texas BBQ in Alameda, regional Chinese in Los Angeles, Palestinian in NYC— highlights from the last 12 months bring the world closer.

The year in housing policy: State forced SF into a no-win situation (and Breed went along)

The supes did what they had to do, although a lot of them didn't like it—but it's not going to matter anyway.

Screen Grabs: Reaching for the golden ring with an ‘Iron Claw’

Plus: 'American Fiction' critiques racial conundrums with feeling, 'Menus-Plaisirs' delivers a full plate of gastronomic delight

In ‘Portal,’ John King tells the strange and wondrous saga of the Ferry Building

Beloved landmark came with surprising amount of drama and alternate realities, vividly detailed in Chron critic's new book.

Good Taste: Shower them with Bay Area food gifts

Cookbooks, gift boxes and other festive ways to share a taste of SF and beyond — check our picks for poppin’ presents.

‘Guys and Dolls’ gambles and wins, shining up tarnished material

SF Playhouse brings warmth, dedication to gangster musical most might only remember from high school.

Screen Grabs: Ho ho ho, it’s family (dys)functions and horrors for the holidays

Gay divorce in 'Our Son,' generational poaching in 'Family Game,' kid vs Claus in 'Dial Code Santa,' more fa-la-film

Good Taste: Hot donut summer, Cliff House redo—tuck into our 2024 dining preview

Mark up your calendar for these highly anticipated Bay Area debuts and reopenings.

Does Scott Wiener understand the basics of the housing market?

Based in his recent comments, apparently not.

Bay Area proves fertile ground for Maria BC’s rough-and-tumble ambient

Secluded Berkeley Hills set scene for prescient warnings, louder drums of their album 'Spike Field.'