Bay Area Pandemic could reshape city centers for decades to come By Andrii Parkhomenko and Eunjee Kwon | The Conversation | June 24, 2022 Research suggests residents will leave cities for suburbs in greater numbers.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Summer Shakespeare, SoMa shows, and Adams at SFSO By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | June 23, 2022 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.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Horror, adventure, and passion at Frameline By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 23, 2022 The LGBTQ+ film festival ends this weekend but its encore online series runs through June 30.
Bay Area Marin County board considers plan to acquire 110 acres on Easton Point for preservation By Rebecca Smith | Bay City News Foundation | June 21, 2022 The site is home to several species of rare native plants and animals, some not found outside the Tiburon peninsula.
Arts & Entertainment At the Asian Art Museum: Carlos Villa sought to decolonize art world By Rya Jetha | Bay City News Foundation | June 21, 2022 The curated collection of the iconic artist's work is the first major exhibition of the work of a Filipino American artist at an American museum.
COVID-19 Pandemic babies show developmental delays, more research shows By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | June 17, 2022 Infants and toddlers may be the most vulnerable to pandemic stresses and trauma because they have never known life without COVID.
Arts & Entertainment Nation’s highest museum and library honor goes to OMCA By Alexandra Garcia | Bay City News Foundation | June 16, 2022 OMCA’s first national medal is the highest honor to be given to museums and libraries in the nation.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Must-see LGBTQ movies at Frameline By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 16, 2022 Now in its 46th year, the festival brings 125 LGBTQIA titles to Bay Area screens.
Bay Area Bill would give $25,000 to aspiring school counselors, social workers By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | June 14, 2022 The aim is to help ease mental health problems among California students.
Around Town Scorching weather could come with blackouts, utility warns By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | June 10, 2022 Transformers can fail more often in coastal regions because equipment in many inland areas is able to handle hotter weather.