Arts & Entertainment The SF artist known as Wobbly on teaching machines to sing By Lydia Sviatoslavsky | Bay City News Foundation | March 15, 2021 Jon Leidecker's latest album once again is built around mobile phones and toys with the concept of machine listening.
Arts & Entertainment Review: An Iranian couple takes the long road to divorce in ‘Wild Berries’ By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | March 15, 2021 Radio play is the first English-language adaptation in the United States of a work by acclaimed Iranian scholar and playwright Naghmeh Samini.
Arts & Entertainment In a year of zoom memorials, art exhibit makes space for grief By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | March 12, 2021 Grief has been compounded because families have been unable to publicly celebrate the lost lives with in-person memorials.
California Breweries, wineries, and distilleries can serve alcohol without meals By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021 Under previous, stricter rules, businesses in this category were required to serve food alongside alcoholic beverages.
Bay Area Closing chapter for combative coyote By Kiley Russell | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021 DNA matches show the coyote attacked and bit five people, wildlife officials said.
Books A former reporter lays out a fierce post-apocalyptic Bay Area in his latest novel By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021 A fierce feud and philosophical deliberation feature in this novel about a dystopian California without technology.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: A nostalgic return to Zamunda and old favorites at the drive-in By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021 Movie talent from the Bay Area and beyond in this week's selection of films to view from the comfort of home -- or the drive-in.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Streaming options from theaters near and far By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
California California educators want Congress to double the maximum Pell Grant award By Michael Burke | EdSource | March 9, 2021 More than 700,000 students at California’s public colleges and universities currently receive Pell Grants.
Bay Area Six counties, including Alameda, move out of ‘purple’ tier By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | March 9, 2021 Alameda County joins neighboring San Francisco in the "red" tier, but 34 of the state's 58 counties remained in the purple tier Thursday.