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Some cautious optimism amid indoor dining s return in the Bay Area FacebookTwitterEmail Daniel Morales serves meals to a table of diners at La Mar on Friday, Nov. 13, 2020, in San Francisco.Santiago Mejia / The Chronicle Last week, San Francisco officials announced that indoor dining at 25% capacity would likely return as the county descends into the “red tier” of the state’s reopening plan: possibly as soon as this coming Wednesday, March 3. That is, if coronavirus infection rates don’t rise before then. (Read Janelle Bitker’s full report.) San Mateo and Marin counties have already permitted indoor dining. The thought of eating indoors still fills me with dread, but maybe a tiny bit less dread than last time. I am terrified of allowing myself to feel positive about the pandemic, especially considering that our country recently exceeded half a million COVID deaths. Those are lives that we’ll never get back. But I feel optimistic that this move to the re ....
February is Black History Month, a time that celebrates the achievements of Black Americans and honors the legacy of African-American culture in the US. The 2021 Black History Month comes on the heels of last year’s events still fresh in many minds; it was a momentous time that brought profound awareness to and through Black Lives Matter as droves of people took to the street in acts of solidarity. We also witnessed a surge of people making a concerted effort to support Black-owned businesses. Black History Month also reminds us that those who fought for racial equality helped pave the way for the Black entrepreneurs of today. We’re highlighting some of these powerhouse Black-owned, female-lead vegan brands that are changing the world one product at a time. ....
Copy Link There are way too many talented musical artists from the Bay Area, each one deserving their shine. So, let’s do more to support them. For the next four weeks, the Rightnowishteam is dropping one episode per week spotlighting artists who are getting active. Every one of these talented people are taking the culture they soaked up from the Bay, and they’re sharing it with the world. All of them are working on some pretty interesting projects right now: Nappy Nina is following a successful 2020 run by dropping a new project soon. YMTK is ghostwriting and producing, as well as continuously putting out new singles. Jada Imani is releasing a new three-track EP every month for six months straight. And Champ Green, who is the face of the Hella Nuts plant-based eatery, is on the verge of dropping a project called Pleasantly Plump II an ode to the plus-sized brothers like himself. ....