Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend | Nov 15 – 17 By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | November 14, 2019 Cirque du Soleil, Sleater-Kinney, Hansel and Gretel, Sisters in Crime, and more.
City Council prepares for possible infrastructure ballot measure By Sam Richards | November 13, 2019 The move comes on the heels of discussion of the aquatics program and aging city pool, which is in need of an estimated $15 million rebuild.
Schools PHS’ student news named award finalist by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association By PUSD Press Release | November 13, 2019 Crown Awards are the highest recognition given by the CSPA to a student print or digital medium for overall excellence.
Arts & Entertainment In The Artist’s Studio | Michael Stehr By Katie Korotzer | November 12, 2019 The fine art painter (and PHS alum) has a show at the Piedmont Center for the Arts.
Around Town Community rises to the Piedmont Climate Challenge By Chris Treadway | November 12, 2019 Residents turned out Thursday in an effort to help the City reduce residential carbon dioxide emissions by 450 tons.
Featured in Category Piedmont boys water polo ends season on a high note despite loss By By Damin Esper | November 12, 2019 Highlanders fall in second round of NCS playoffs
Arts & Entertainment Gamer’s Delight: Cal Performances hosts Video Games Live + UC Berkeley Symphony Orchestra By Lou Fancher | November 12, 2019 The November 17 show at Zellerbach Hall will feature live music and game play drawn from classic video games.
High School Piedmont tennis has strong league tournament By By Damin Esper | November 12, 2019 McEfee, Call reach WACC doubles finals; NCS up next
Arts & Entertainment In the Artist’s Studio | Sharon Paster By Katie Korotzer | November 12, 2019 From nuclear science and technical writing to large scale, expansive abstract oils, Paster's journey is one of confidence and exuberance.
Bay Area Becerra, Napolitano comment on Supreme Court DACA arguments By Julia Cheever | Bay City News | November 12, 2019 The program currently protects nearly 700,000 young people, of whom close to 200,000 live in California.