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At Mission bookstore Medicine for Nightmares, the remedy for struggle is familia

'A lotus blossoming in mud': Rare POC-owned bookstore rows against the tides of late capitalism with poetry, music, art

Good Taste: Al Pastor Papi sets down permanent roots in San Francisco

After more than four years on the road, Miguel Escobedo is setting up where he started.

Divine independent: The Chapel celebrates 10 years with a stacked concert lineup

The Mission venue’s Britt Govea reflects on a decade of independent live music at the former funeral home.

Why CEQA matters

Blaming CEQA for California’s problems is easier than wrestling with the root causes of challenges like housing affordability and access to higher education

Never afraid: How Bill Russell changed the game, on and off the court

One of Oakland's finest, the first Black NBA superstar lived his life his way.

Stern Grove to Erykah Badu: our guide to the best summer shows

Hardly Strictly confirmed, Metallica Night's home run, Jazz Mafia takes on Prince, more great shows to plan for

Screen Grabs: A ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’… of influencers?

Plus: Two outrageous retro classics and three indie horrors that caught our eye (if not our hearts)

Recalls are for losers

People who couldn't win the first time are using a new tactic that we should oppose on principle.

Giants workers get record contract

Threat of playoff strike leads to a big win—but COVID is still a serious threat to the people who staff ballpark concessions.

Giants food-service workers take job action, demanding safety

More than 200 briefly walk off the job and demand meeting with management; Giants brass ducks as strike looms.