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Art
Review: Clare Rojas’ cosmologies of uncanny animal intelligence and mystery
Genevieve Quick
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May 12, 2021
Soft-launching Jessica Silverman's Chinatown gallery, 'Here We Go' shades folkloric vignettes with dark energy
Food & Drink
Good Taste: Secret sourdough sellers, super burgers, and seaweed strains
Tamara Palmer
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May 11, 2021
Unleash the bread beast (again)! Plus: The debut of sustainable pea milk tea and a new book on Silicon Valley food tech
Art
Tracking the turbulent concept of ‘care’ in a pandemic-ravaged world
Caitlin Donohue
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May 11, 2021
'Contact Traces' at CCA offers entry points for urgent discussion, on topics from environmental racism to commercial wellness shams.
Education
Mixing — and celebrating — cultures in a Bayview child-care center
Barbra Blender
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May 6, 2021
Teaching Behind the Mask: Antonia Velegas and Maki Matsunami team up to build bridges and educate young children in a challenging environment.
Arts Forecast
Arts Forecast: Holy smokes, I went to a show. And ate inside a restaurant!
Marke B.
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May 4, 2021
Sidewalk drag and classic cioppino as SF prepares to enter the yellow tier. Plus: events you can attend! (If you're ready)
Music
New Music: On ‘Crossing Over,’ Sour Widows build sensitive slowcore worlds
John-Paul Shiver
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May 3, 2021
Local trio's new EP limns conquering moments with measured vocals and mindhive-intricate guitar work
Housing
Supes challenge planners over construction on toxic sites
Tim Redmond
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May 2, 2021
Resolution points to Planning Department's record of allowing new luxury housing despite hazards. Plus: Why City College matters. That's The Agenda for May 3-9
Music
Living Large: A tribute to Shock G from a Bay Area kid
Alan Chazaro
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April 29, 2021
Outlandish rapper's gleeful freedom presented an alternative form of masculinity for a Mexican American fifth grader.
Labor
AAA insurance agents in California are seeking to unionize
Garrett Leahy
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April 26, 2021
Complaints about pay and working conditions drive effort to form a union among giant nonprofit's insurance employees.
Onstage
SF Opera returns—with a lakeside, drive-in production of ‘Barber of Seville’
Emily Wilson
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April 22, 2021
Director Matthew Ozawa reflects on his art form's new normal: “Sometimes it gets cold at night, and there’s a lovely duck that loves to say hello.”
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