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Tagged with: COVID

Letter from Lisbon: Healthcare, housing, and ham sandwiches

Portugal's relatively high tax rate helps keeps homelessness and housing prices relatively low. And the beer is good

‘I had a visceral response’: Bay Area Playwrights Festival boosts diverse voices

From 'A Jumping-Off Point' to 'An Arab Spring,' 45th annual fest brings five new plays to Potrero Stage

Why Trader Joe’s workers are joining the fight to unionize

As the giant cuts back benefits after COVID, workers are exposing the big lie that corporations care for 'crew' over profits

‘Boys Go to Jupiter’ asks, Can social media backlash really make someone more racist?

Word for Word's provocative staging of Danielle Evans’ short story delves into one of the era's obsessive questions

At Aurora Theatre, the ‘Wives’ shine through—and so do the mistresses

Jaclyn Backhaus' play brings historical women behind famous men to sad and hilarious life, with shining actors and direction

Home is fragile: ‘Sanctuary City’ director on anxiety and love in immigrant existence

David Mendizábal brings costume and choreography background to story of two entangled DREAMers at Berkeley Rep

Monkeypox meltdown: Hundreds scramble for vaccine as supplies run out

I got my first dose of the vaccine—across the bay, after eight hours, in a frustrating situation. And I'm one of the few lucky ones.

Screen Grabs: The tragically camp exotica of Maria Montez

Plus: Life and love in volcanoes, organic wine's moment, a very French romantic triangle, and delightful Cambodian sci-fi

7 hot scoops for National Ice Cream Day

Cones, goblets, cups, bars, sundaes—or even sandwiched between two donuts: Here are our picks of the licks

‘Good Medicine’ brings on the Native American laughs

'It's so rare for this to happen': The Bay Area's only comedy show of its kind comes to the Cal Shakes Theater