Arts & Entertainment New exhibit celebrates colorful history of SF’s lowrider culture By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | September 7, 2021 Lowrider culture in the city has origins in a social justice movement that emerged in the face of government censure and police brutality.
Arts & Entertainment In The Artist’s Studio | Joan Mitchell: ‘A Life Lived Through Color’ at SFMOMA By Katie Korotzer | September 3, 2021 Piedmont resident is co-curator of the major retrospective that opens Saturday.
Arts & Entertainment Berkeley to require proof of vaccination at restaurants, gyms, large indoor events By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News Foundation | September 2, 2021 The new health order goes into effect Sept. 10.
Arts & Entertainment Dorothea Lange at OMCA provokes deep empathy By Matthew Byrne | Bay City News Foundation | September 2, 2021 Lange's photographs showcase a knack for rendering complex social observations in two dimensions.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: RAWdance in SF, major feminist exhibitions, and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | September 1, 2021 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Arts & Entertainment Local Lit | September’s top literary happenings By Lou Fancher | August 31, 2021 A Winter's Tale; Mary Roach on Mother Nature gone awry; the future with robots; YoYo Ma's bio for kids; creative writing; and more.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Cal star shines in ‘Candyman’; plus more Bay Area film By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 31, 2021 This week's top films have local connections and range from a box-office horror hit to a shocking documentary about the seamy side of the art world.
Arts & Entertainment Acclaimed play on solitary confinement remade for pandemic By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | August 30, 2021 Journalist Sarah Shourd's play draws on her experience of imprisonment in Iran's infamous Evin Prison after she was falsely accused of espionage.
Featured in Category Pass the Remote: Oakland-set thriller, and tale of aging tennis pro By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 27, 2021 A ticking-clock thriller, documentaries with links to the Bay, and a struggling sports pro feature in this week's list of screen faves.
Arts & Entertainment Oakland pays tribute to ‘Humpty Dance’ rap legend Shock G By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | August 25, 2021 Shock G, who died at age 57 on April 22, was a founding and consistent member of the popular hip-hop group Digital Underground.