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Oakland s guaranteed income program caught up in debate over race and equity
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1of2Chef Aaron Stewart, of East Oakland, stands next to his smoker in his childhood home backyard on Monday, April 4, 2021 in Oakland, Calif. Stewart, who learned the art of smoking from his dad, runs a catering business called Mexiq, which took a deep hit during the pandemic.Amy Osborne / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of2Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf speaks during a distance learning laptop distribution outside of Garfield Elementary School in Oakland, Calif. Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Oakland Unified School District distributed their 25,000th laptop to kindergarten and first grade students on the one year anniversary of COVID-19 closing schools.Jessica Christian / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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On DoorDash, these S.F. sushi spots look like famous restaurants. The real owners say they re fakes
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Jason Teplitsky stands for a portrait outside of his closed down restaurant, Blowfish Sushi to Die For, which permanently closed in December. Without Teplitsky’s knowledge, a new restaurant took its place, also called Blowfish Sushi.Amy Osborne / Special to The Chronicle
Things seemed normal when Blowfish Sushi opened for dinner Friday night in the Mission District, the familiar red spiky blowfish logo prominently displayed on a square sign above the door and a chalkboard sign advertising delivery.
Lily Janiak April 5, 2021Updated: April 5, 2021, 7:26 pm
Items from Acme Corporation’s box for “The Institute for Counterfeit Memory: A Play in a Box” are seen at Z Space. Photo: Amy Osborne, Special to The Chronicle
In order to check out the latest show from Z Space, audience members had two options: delivery or pickup.
Those who chose pickup for “The Institute for Counterfeit Memory: A Play in a Box,” which Z Space imported from Baltimore theater company the Acme Corporation, had to show up at Z Space at an appointed window of time and have a small box wrapped in brown paper placed in their hands. A gentle shake would elicit a metallic jangle, as might a game box with marbles and jacks inside.
Bay Briefing: The menus look real But these S F restaurants are not what they appear to be sfchronicle.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sfchronicle.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.