Arts & Entertainment Sharing breakup tales on stage a balm for broken hearts By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | February 11, 2022 The live show “So This Sucks” is the antithesis to the usual Valentine’s Day fare.
Arts & Entertainment Review: ‘Swept Away’ is a riveting, foreboding ride at Berkeley Rep By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | February 8, 2022 The tale of sailors more comfortable at sea than on land is set to the music of the Avett Brothers.
Arts & Entertainment Want to beat Wordle? Here’s the best strategy for your first guess By Derek Horstmeyer Professor of Finance, George Mason University | The Conversation | February 8, 2022 Optimal strategies depend on whether you just want to win, or win as quickly as possible.
Arts & Entertainment The high-speed physics of bobsled, luge and skeleton By John Eric Goff Professor of Physics, University of Lynchburg | The Conversation | February 8, 2022 Fans often miss the subtleties involved in turning and steering in these high-speed winter sports.
City Warmer weather this week could break temperature records By Exedra Staff | February 8, 2022 What were daytime high temperatures just weeks ago are now nighttime lows.
Bay Area Mills College will no longer offer women’s studies major By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 4, 2022 The historically women's college entered a partnership with Northeastern University in 2021.
Uncategorized Arrest made in beating of Piedmont Ave restauranteur now in coma By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | February 4, 2022 The owner of the Peruvian restaurant Mistura, Daniel Luna, was at the Rams-49ers NFL playoff game in Los Angeles.
Bay Area In Contra Costa County, proof of vaccination no longer required for some indoor businesses By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | February 4, 2022 Requirement lifted because 80 percent of all county residents have now completed their initial vaccination series.
California PPIC poll finds Californians split on state’s direction By EdSource Staff | February 4, 2022 Most believe the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic is in the past.
Uncategorized Weather Service upgrades wind advisory a second time By Bay City News | February 1, 2022 Batten down the hatches and brace for powerful wind gusts that could bring power outages and downed tree limbs.