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Low-income people in SF might actually get paid for jury duty

Plus: Landlords kill a transparency bill that would hold speculators accountable. That's today in Sacramento.

Mayor and police chief want more cops on the streets …

... but SFPD has lots of money and is still far behind on the reforms it needs.

La Moni Stat comes home for SF edition of her Asian drag monthly SENSAZN

On this beloved shady queen's stage, AAPI representation is key.

Nicki Jizz’s Black drag revue Reparations goes IRL after raising $20k online

Local queen didn't see the melanin-heavy show of her dreams as a baby gay. So she decided to create one.

Good Taste: Ube stars in Yum Yams fest, climate-conscious crackers, more

Plus: Mochi waffles on demand and sour cherry chocolate bread fantasia

When a bowl is not a bowl: The yin and yang of artist Britta Kathmeyer

In the Bay, the German artist has found the perfect home for her exquisitely simple abstract works

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.

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.

Screen Grabs: ‘Zola’ takes a wild ride from tweets to theaters

Plus: New docs 'A Crime in the Bayou,' 'Truman and Tennesee,' and 'Lydia Lunch: The War is Never Over'

Pregnancy shaped artist Kimia Ferdowsi Kline’s new show “Mother Tongue”

On how her body's own shifting capabilities—and complex relationship with maternal messaging—colored the Marrow Gallery exhibition.