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But What Did They Used to Call You?
A bill to seal the name and gender change records for trans and nonbinary people is set to pass in California. It’s not enough.
Albany and El Cerrito Weren't Known for Protest ... Until Now
In two quiet Bay Area towns, organizers for Palestine are getting loud — and forming deep friendships along the way.
COYOTE Calendar: September 25-October 1
This week we've got fashion shows, punk legends, pizza pop-ups, and screen printing.
DIY vs. AI: The Battle For The Soul of The Show Flyer
An Oakland venue owner is fed up with AI-generated show flyers. What's the big deal?
A New Kind of Neighborhood Watch
Sonoma County’s ‘Adopt a Corner’ program aims to protect undocumented day laborers from ICE.
Big Tymin’: A Decade of Nef the Pharaoh
Ten years after his debut, the Vallejo spitter is perhaps the most underrated Bay Area rapper of his generation.
Ace Ty Is Building Universes With Her Design Work
"Ever since I came out of the womb, I was this rambunctious child who was obsessed with art.”
Watch Parties, Dildos, and Equal Pay: How Queer Valkyries Fans Claim Space in the WNBA
The vibes around Ballhalla are immaculate — yet the league is still mired in misogyny and inequality. What’s a fan to do?
Pastiche Is King at Oakland’s Crazy Block Cheesecakes
Get your secondhand dopamine high between bites of smoked beef ribs and latkes.
SF Streamlined Its Street Teams. Now, Fewer People Are Getting the Help They Need
Street medicine outreach workers describe a new, expensive, and disorganized program that lacks clear objectives.
Where Did All the Abandoned A’s Elephants Go?
A scrappy group of Oaklanders have built a “sanctuary” for the sculptures that the A’s left behind.