Arts & Entertainment Bay Area director on the importance of reviving local theater now By Jana Kadah | Bay City News Foundation | November 26, 2021 The community setting of local theater makes it an ideal space to share and bond over experiences, says Bruce McLeod.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Online films to savor after Thanksgiving By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | November 26, 2021 With most festivals on hiatus for the Thanksgiving holiday, now is a good time to plumb the rich menu of online film offerings.
Bay Area Airport workers plan SFO Terminal 3 protest on Wednesday By Bay City News | November 23, 2021 The rally of around 200 workers is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in United's domestic terminal.
Bay Area On ‘Green Friday’ East Bay regional parks will be free for all By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | November 23, 2021 Several visitor centers will offer hikes and kids' activities.
California Thurmond wants more gender-neutral bathrooms in schools By Diana Lambert | EdSource | November 23, 2021 Announcement came days after one school district tried to prevent transgender children from choosing which bathroom they used.
Bay Area Oakland police shoot, kill carjacking suspect after chase through Temescal, Rockridge By Bay City News | November 23, 2021 Vehicle was stolen at gunpoint from southeast Oakland Saturday afternoon.
COVID-19 Tattoos help some people heal as they mourn COVID losses By Heidi de Marco | Kaiser Health News | November 23, 2021 Nearly a third of Americans have tattoos, and much of that ink is some kind of memorialization.
Arts & Entertainment Banksy exhibition opens Monday at SF’s Palace of Fine Arts By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | November 23, 2021 The unauthorized exhibition includes more than 100 works by the enigmatic artist.
California Understanding the debate behind California’s new math framework By Joe Hong | CalMatters | November 19, 2021 The state's suggested new framework, which aims to help more students connect with STEM subjects, has sparked widespread criticism.
covid An infectious disease physician explains why oral antiviral pills for COVID-19 are badly needed By Patrick Jackson, Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Virginia | The Conversation | November 19, 2021 Two new antiviral drugs could soon be the first effective oral treatments for COVID-19 to help keep people out of the hospital.