lawsuit Federal appeals court affirms serial ADA filer must repay attorney fees of those he sued By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | December 14, 2022 The Southern California man has sued hundreds of stores and restaurants in the state for alleged ADA violations.
Arts & Entertainment The woman who writes the ‘Girls Who’ books on greening the world By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Foundation | May 27, 2022 Diana Kapp's “Girls Who Green the World: Thirty-Four Rebel Women Out to Save Our Planet” came out in April this year.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Art of the future’ at San Francisco augmented reality exhibitions By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | April 14, 2022 Both exhibits offer glimpses of how digital art could transform galleries, museums, schools, and entertainment in the years ahead.
art Art exhibition explores diverse Deaf creators’ experiences By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | February 4, 2021 Exhibition curator and Deaf dancer and advocate Antoine Hunter says he wants people “to really look through the eyes of Deaf people from all kinds of identity.”
Bay Area Bay Area feels direct impact of Biden’s first executive orders on key issues By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News Foundation | January 21, 2021 Some of Biden's executive orders are aimed at policies of the Trump area that have been subject to litigation in Bay Area courts.