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The de Young Museum is betting that Kehinde Wiley’s star power will attract a large and diverse audience despite the subject of ”An Archaeology of Silence,” described in the program notes as “a haunting meditation on the legacies of colonialism and systemic racism.” In other words, an invitation to contemplate the lives and deaths of young Black people.

Jose Antonio Vargas argues for more difficult but honest conversations about the stories we tell ourselves about each other and this country 

Multiple colors of orchids stand on a merchant's table at the Chinese New Year sidewalk market along Stockton Street in Chinatown on Tuesday, …