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Lawsuit charges Uber discriminates against drivers of color

Company fires people who have ratings that it admits are racially biased.

Best of the Bay 2020: Food and Drink winners

Best Burger, Best Sushi, Best Burrito, Best Dive Bar, Best BBQ, more in our 2020 Readers' Poll

State billionaires saw vast windfall since COVID

While millions suffer, 161 rich people take in $312 billion -- and nobody in Sacramento seems to care.

[UPDATED] Arts festival sues city in push for safe live performances—before rain comes

City revokes SF International Arts Festival permit for weekend program as arts languish amid reopenings

Holding onto love, through painter Gage Opdenbrouw’s ‘slow, quiet’ color chords

'I make art for the fact that words are rarely enough,' says Bay Area artist, whose interiors can reflect our current solitude

Wayne Wang weaves food and family through ‘Coming Home Again’

At CAAMfest Forward, the 'Joy Luck Club' director returns to his indie roots

The Big Lie on Prop. I

Big Real Estate makes small restaurants their front group in mailers that are completely inaccurate.

Screen Grabs: New films storm the barricades, in myriad ways

New movies embody the spirit of activism—and different spirits, too. Plus: American Indian and Filipino flicks, and a Woody Allen stinker.

Arts Forecast: Museums reopen, Litquake rolls out… and music in parklets?

Plus: SOMArts Día de los Muertos show, DJ Mark Farina, California Symphony, 'Heads of Hip Hop, more.

A delicious way to fight voter suppression

Dine for Democracy brings activists, food-lovers together to make voting easier and benefit BIPOC and youth orgs.