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Tagged with: California

Good Taste: Sneak peek at the new Maybeck’s

Hear me out: there’s a refreshed Marina restaurant that’s worth trying!

David Johnson’s exhilarating photographs capture transformative decades in SF

'That was my goal to do that, and it happened. God was reading my mind,' says the 95-year-old, with a 1945-1965 show at City Hall

Good Taste: Your Bay Area summer food fest planner

Night markets, food crawls, benefit bashes, and more fun dates to brighten your season

Academia, displacement, and the dorm-industrial complex

From Columbia's Manhattanville to UC Berkeley in People's Park, luxury student housing can lead to gentrification

‘We’re still here’: Kevin Epps celebrates 20 years of ‘Straight Outta Hunters Point’

At a joyous Juneteenth gathering in the Bayview, the filmmaker reflected on Black art and resiliency in San Francisco.

Marke B.’s ULTIMATE PRIDE GUIDE 2022

Films, parties, shows, parties, art, parties, and more—don't forget to thank your elders for paving the way, and stay safe out there.

Under the Stars: STR4TA honors Black British sound, Guild Theatre opens wide…

Plus: Foamboy at Popscene, new Dry Cleaning, Marta Sanchez's punctuated rhythms, hip-hop royalty at Independent, more

Good Taste: A guide to the cutest Pride food

A Muppet-esque sundae, truffles, rainbow cake, and more fun treats to spark joy this month

Romeo’s a woman and Shakespeare’s en español: New version of Bard takes Cal Shakes

Cast and crew revel in immediacy 'Romeo y Juliet' finds with younger audiences.

Review: Cal Shakes’ 1840s Alta California ‘Romeo y Juliet’ is a gorgeous rework

A long-delayed production triumphs visually—despite a rather lengthy script