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11+ books that stuck with us in 2022 (and a good part come from the East Bay)

Leila Mottley, Hua Hsu, Ibram X. Kendi, Ericka Huggins, even an appearance by Barack Obama on this year's list

Obama in Charleston: ‘Grace’ delves into White House response to horrific hate crime

White House Chief Speechwriter Cody Keenan reflects on pressures and transcendence of '10 Days in the Battle for America'

A weaving of worlds: Miguel Arzabe explores ch’ixi

Everyday Bolivian textiles and harvest moon ritual inspire the Oakland artist.

Good Taste: Ohlone restaurant and cultural hub represents healing

UC Berkeley hosts ‘oṭṭoy, the new iteration of Cafe Ohlone by mak-’amham.

Arts Forecast: Juneteenth, Jazzteenth, Corgi Con, Bad Gays, Sara Shelton Mann, more

Plus: The Black and queer roots of dance music, Blackwater Holylight, 'Straight Outta Hunters Point,' more to do

Arts Forecast: 10 great things to do this week, from Gran Fury to ‘Much Ado’

Soul man Lee Fields, Blectum from Blechdom returns, a drag Hall & Oates tribute, Lab dance-a-thon, more to get you fired up.

Arts Forecast: 10 great things to do this weekend

Fefu, Noodlefest, Ube Fest, Indie Bookstore Day, Shipyard Open Studios, more to get you safely out of the house.

What sparks creativity? ‘Inspired’ inspects the tinder and the flame

Pulitzer-winning author Matt Richtel examines the journey creative people take to arrive at 'a-ha!'—with some surprises along the way.

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.

Fabulosa’s fabulous holiday book gift guide

Drag art, dinosaurs, indigenous resistance, witches of color, Old Chinatown maps, Cher's looks, more on new Castro bookshop's list.