Featured in Category ‘Is It Cake?’ feeds viewers visual catharsis for uncertain times By Maggie Cao | The Conversation | April 12, 2022 The show is deeply tied to a cultural moment in which deception has become a part of everyday life.
California Climate change will have ‘increasingly severe impacts’ on K-12, early childhood education By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | April 7, 2022 The Legislative Analyst’s Office says rising temperatures and climate-related school closures will affect school planning and budgets.
Bay Area Poll: Half of Bay Area voters remain concerned about contracting COVID By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | April 7, 2022 The poll sampled 1,000 voters in early March across the nine-county Bay Area.
Crime & Safety One dead in Lake Merritt shooting By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 7, 2022 The fatal shooting happened on the southern side of Lake Merritt.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Choice cuts from 3 film festivals opening this week By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 7, 2022 Highlights from the SF Greek, Poppy Jasper, and International Ocean film festivals.
City ‘Rollercoaster’ of weather changes lies ahead By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | April 5, 2022 A mini heat wave at the end of the week will be followed by much cooler weather from Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment Esa-Pekka Salonen reveals third season program at SF Symphony By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | April 5, 2022 American theater director Peter Sellars will serve as collaborative partner for four years.
Bay Area Long Beach Community College adjuncts sue over unpaid work hours By Thomas Peele | EdSource | April 5, 2022 Lawsuit could impact part-time faculty across California, who are the backbone of huge college systems.
lifestyle Summer display of AIDS Memorial Quilt largest ever in SF By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 4, 2022 The origins of the quilt project began in June of 1987 when activists created The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt to urge action on ending the crisis.
Bay Area Famed Berkeley peregrine falcon found dead By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | April 1, 2022 Grinnell and his female partner Annie had been nesting atop the UC Berkeley Campanile since 2017.