Books Local Lit | Give the gift of books By Lou Fancher | December 9, 2022 Shop for the lit-minded at the likes of Great Good Place for Books, Mrs. Dalloway's, Marcus Books, BAMPFA, OMCA and more.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Nothing second-hand in ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ revival at TheatreWorks By Robert Sokol, Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2022 Faustian fable of a nerdy flower shop worker secretly yearning for a romantically challenged colleague is a joyful reunion.
Arts & Entertainment Telling stories through dance: Camille A. Brown brings ‘ink’ to Cal Performances By J.L. Odom, Bay City News Foundation | December 8, 2022 Personal, ancestral and cultural stories that touch on themes such as resilience, identity and race.
Arts & Entertainment What Prop. 28 funding will mean for arts education in California By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 6, 2022 A conversation with former Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner, a chief backer of Proposition 28.
Arts & Entertainment SF Ballet presents a first-ever ‘sensory-friendly’ Nutcracker show By Exedra Staff | December 6, 2022 Plus tips on how to make the classic holiday ballet a good experience for all families with children.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Berkeley Rep’s vibrant new ‘Wuthering Heights’ By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | December 6, 2022 A riveting, unforgettable musical production from director Emma Rice.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Hole in the Head fest continues, spotlight on Christine Choy, Seijun Suzuki By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | December 6, 2022 The Roxie cinema's weekend series on Choy's award-winning filmmaking is worth a trip across the Bay.
Arts & Entertainment In “Do the Work!” antiracism is a journey of attainable goals By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | December 5, 2022 Bell and Schatz use conversational language in the book, which almost feels like a written podcast.
Arts & Entertainment In the News | PHS grad shares what it’s like to land lead role in new Pat Benatar musical By Exedra Staff | December 2, 2022 Kay Sibal, PHS '18, plays Juliet in a new adaptation of Romeo and Juliet that opened Dec 2 in Los Angeles.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Holiday horror or holiday chestnuts? Take your pick By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | December 2, 2022 Among this week's highlights: Another Hole in the Head Film Festival, Buster Keaton at BAMPFA, and an 'Elf' movie party.