Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Visual effects wiz Phil Tippett at Alameda film festival By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 15, 2022 The Bay Area film festival season is beginning, with some newcomers among the veterans.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area’s Lady Camden has a star turn on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | February 14, 2022 "We have to do what every reality show is doing — altogether — in drag," says the Bay Area queen.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Black History Month, and Valentine’s Day By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 11, 2022 Deep dives into intimate stories, fresh takes on old tropes, and old stories revisited feature in this week's selection.
Arts & Entertainment Sharing breakup tales on stage a balm for broken hearts By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | February 11, 2022 The live show “So This Sucks” is the antithesis to the usual Valentine’s Day fare.
Arts & Entertainment Review: A poetic memoir reflects on family sorrow By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | February 10, 2022 "Circle Way" by Mary Ann Hogan also traces the life of her famed journalist father, Bill Hogan, among others.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Faye Carol sings Black history, winter jazz, and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | February 9, 2022 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 Review: ‘Swept Away’ is a riveting, foreboding ride at Berkeley Rep By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | February 8, 2022 The tale of sailors more comfortable at sea than on land is set to the music of the Avett Brothers.
Arts & Entertainment Want to beat Wordle? Here’s the best strategy for your first guess By Derek Horstmeyer Professor of Finance, George Mason University | The Conversation | February 8, 2022 Optimal strategies depend on whether you just want to win, or win as quickly as possible.
Arts & Entertainment The high-speed physics of bobsled, luge and skeleton By John Eric Goff Professor of Physics, University of Lynchburg | The Conversation | February 8, 2022 Fans often miss the subtleties involved in turning and steering in these high-speed winter sports.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star on her Oakland Symphony ‘Playlist’ By Georgia Rowe | Bay City News Foundation | February 7, 2022 Debbie Allen's selection is inspired by the symphony's late conductor, Michael Morgan.