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Bay Area residents join efforts to end ‘merciless’ blockade of Cuba

Biden is still enforcing Trump's harsh sanctions despite a 184-2 UN statement of condemnation.

PHOTOS: When closeness came back with Perfume Genius at Stern Grove

“I haven’t seen a crowd in a long time. You know what I mean?” asked the singer. We did.

8 bars that got us through the last year

Whiskey shots, outdoor tater tots, and parklet-piped DJ sets: our favorite local watering holes during the pandemic's height.

Screen Grabs: Recalling that very oddball cinematic year, 1971

What's in theaters—then and now. Plus" 'I Carry You With Me,' 'Scenes from an Empty Church,' more

New interim chancellor faces immediate challenges at City College

Some union members wary as longtime administrator seeks to address crucial contract and enrollment issues this summer.

Get out: A travelers’ guide to Highway 1 in a retro VW camper

Tag along on a rental van odyssey, with spectacular Cali coastal views (and Morro Bay's best Cuban tostones).

5 can’t-miss events help kick off Laborfest 2021

The 28th annual program is bursting with poignant events in an age of rising fascism, inequality, and discrimination.

New Music: Just-dropped tracks, from in and out of the ‘rock’ box

Helado Negro rides rhythmic alchemy, Ah-Mer-Ah-Su births feel-good alt-pop, and Andrew Rinehart re-works Arthur Russell

Two-thirds of needy SF tenants could get zero state or local rent relief

Supes hearing shows huge gap between the promises and the reality -- but the money is there if the mayor is willing to spend it.

Screen Grabs: Kenny Scharf doc explores irrepressible art star’s colorful ride

Plus: A Macedonian-Belgian-Slovenian-Croatian-French women's empowerment tale, the farcical howls of 'Werewolves Within,' more