Books Local Lit | October’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | October 4, 2022 Litquake kicks off Thursday; meanwhile noteworthy authors Margaret Atwood, Leila Mottley, Lauren Groff and others make appearances around the Bay.
Arts & Entertainment SF producer creates virtual tour of enslaved community freed in 1861 By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | October 4, 2022 The Free and Equal Project app tells the story of the Port Royal Experiment, during which enslaved peoples in the Sea Islands were freed by the Union Army early in the U.S. Civil War. (Photo courtesy Michael Epstein)
Arts & Entertainment Fleet Week ready to dazzle Bay Area crowds in annual salute to military service personnel By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation | October 4, 2022 Through Oct 11, onlookers will flock to Fisherman’s Wharf, Marina Green and other spots to catch a glimpse of air shows and see massive naval ships.
Arts & Entertainment Hooked on Books: Tale of marine leviathan, a chapter at a time By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | September 30, 2022 A 24-hour marathon reading of "Moby Dick" will take place in late October.
Arts & Entertainment Comedians With Disabilities Act to tour Bay Area in October By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | September 28, 2022 Performers with visible and invisible disabilities pair comedy and advocacy during National Disability Employment Awareness Month.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Hardly Strictly, Lieder Alive, and a theater premiere By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | September 28, 2022 "Indecent" kicks off the San Francisco Playhouse's new season.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Kyle Allen’s many star turns, and an Irish film fest By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | September 28, 2022 The Livermore native has a lengthy resume. Plus, an engrossing documentary about Sinéad O’Connor.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Something About the Light’ art exhibit at PCA By Lou Fancher | September 27, 2022 Open Oct 8-9, the show highlights the work of Ellen Dreibelbis and John Q McDonald.
Arts & Entertainment Berkeley Symphony performs ‘Fall Colors’ this Sunday at PCA By Lou Fancher | September 27, 2022 Featuring compositions by Brian Raphael Nabors, Florence Price, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Arts & Entertainment Touring the nature trails and history museum at China Camp State Park By Larry Sokoloff | Bay City News Foundation | September 26, 2022 The historic coastal site receives no state funding.