Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Soulful songstresses, ‘Godfather,’ the Bard set to music, a dancin’ ‘Rabbit,’ and Fairyland puppets By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | November 25, 2022 San Francisco Symphony performs Nina Rota’s score to “The Godfather” as the movie plays overhead.
Elections Thao declared winner of Oakland mayor race, vows ‘safer, more affordable, more just’ city By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | November 25, 2022 Thao was elected through ranked-choice voting in a close race, eventually winning by 682 votes.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Julie Reichle | November 22, 2022 Maisie Mayflower has a love of cheese, the beach and a cappella, among other things.
Business & Finance Life with Money | A guide to holiday gift-giving: Making it merry & meaningful By Park Piedmont Advisors | November 18, 2022 [SPONSORED] Here are some ways to make giving more meaningful — without saying “bah humbug” to the custom altogether.
Featured in Category PUSD superintendent search survey open until Nov. 21 By Piedmont Unified School District | November 18, 2022 The Board seeks input in the selection of the next superintendent.
City City Council approves Draft Housing Element By Sam Richards | November 16, 2022 The draft, with 16 new revisions, will now be submitted to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for review.
Around Town Lights Up! Community tree lighting celebration is Dec. 7 By Piedmont Beautification Foundation | November 15, 2022 New, expanded lights throughout the park will also illuminate the winter holidays.
Around Town Who’s that Good Dog? By Julie Reichle | November 15, 2022 Charlie really, really wishes the family cat would be his friend.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Rosenblatt’s touching short films, Pasolini at PFA, funds for documentaries By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | November 15, 2022 The San Francisco filmmaker's short documentaries arrive like a care package at a time we need them the most.
Uncategorized Stereotypes of middle-aged women as less ‘nice’ can hold them back in their careers By Michael Blanding, UC Berkeley Haas | Bay City News Foundation | November 15, 2022 Research out of UC Berkeley shows that woman, as they get older, are judged more harshly than men.