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Novelist recreates 1906 quake and fire with riveting realism

By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | March 23, 2021
San Francisco author Carol Edgarian's new novel charts the struggles of a doubt-ridden but defiantly plucky 15-year-old in a quake- and fire-ravaged city.
Arts & Entertainment

Sonoma International Film Festival: vineyards, childhood, and family

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 23, 2021
More than 100 movies and shorts, plus a cooking demonstration and wine tasting in the five-day festival.
Arts & Entertainment

Glassblower in Netflix show carves path for Black glass artists

By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | March 18, 2021
It’s unusual to ask an artist about their journey and have them talk about other peoples’ work almost as much as they do about their own.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: Classical guitar, piano, theater with humor, and more

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | March 18, 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

Pass the Remote: Cinejoy is a red-carpet film festival online

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 18, 2021
Cinejoy, an online version of the premiere Cinequest film festival opens a year after shutting down halfway through its run, just one of many COVID-19 casualties.
Arts & Entertainment

The SF artist known as Wobbly on teaching machines to sing

By Lydia Sviatoslavsky | Bay City News Foundation | March 15, 2021
Jon Leidecker's latest album once again is built around mobile phones and toys with the concept of machine listening.
Arts & Entertainment

Review: An Iranian couple takes the long road to divorce in ‘Wild Berries’

By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | March 15, 2021
Radio play is the first English-language adaptation in the United States of a work by acclaimed Iranian scholar and playwright Naghmeh Samini.
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In a year of zoom memorials, art exhibit makes space for grief

By Anna Almendrala | Kaiser Health News | March 12, 2021
Grief has been compounded because families have been unable to publicly celebrate the lost lives with in-person memorials.
Books

A former reporter lays out a fierce post-apocalyptic Bay Area in his latest novel

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021
A fierce feud and philosophical deliberation feature in this novel about a dystopian California without technology.
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: A nostalgic return to Zamunda and old favorites at the drive-in

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 12, 2021
Movie talent from the Bay Area and beyond in this week's selection of films to view from the comfort of home -- or the drive-in.
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