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Film program founder says industry still largely overlooks queer people of color

By Kate Selig | Bay City News Foundation | January 12, 2021
Madeleine Lim launched the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project in 2000 to address the lack of queer women of color among filmmakers.
Arts & Entertainment

Black San Quentin artists provoke questions about the criminal justice system

By Woody Weingarten | Bay City News Foundation | January 8, 2021
Curator of a new digital exhibition of art by San Quentin inmates says the creative work lets the artists turn their "most painful experiences into something beautiful."
Arts & Entertainment

Pass the Remote: A virtual trip to Sundance, free film events, and more

By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | January 6, 2021
There are a number of virtual events with strong regional connections, some of which will be part of this year’s Sundance Film Festival. 
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Best Bets: Quarantine tunes to kick off 2021

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | January 6, 2021
From classical to jazz to folk, here are some highlights to add to your playlist.
Arts & Entertainment

In the Artist’s Studio | Larraine Seiden

By Katie Korotzer | January 5, 2021
Encaustic painting, collage, and sculpture are part of life's rhythms for this artist, mother, and Wildwood art teacher.
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Local Lit | January’s top literary happenings

By Lou Fancher | January 5, 2021
Virtual conversations with Daniel Mason; Ann Patchett; and Alex Davies; virtual events and actual books celebrate MLK; Filipino cooking and more this month around the Bay.
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Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – January 2021

By Meg Waite Clayton, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | January 2, 2021
New books, and new in paperback, from San Francisco Bay Area authors, listed by release date.
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Pass the Remote: Soothing, fun, sly and thoughtful films to usher in 2021

By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | December 30, 2020
Five recommendations for films to stream from Bay Area indie theaters
Arts & Entertainment

New Year’s Eve goes virtual across the Bay Area

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | December 29, 2020
Keeping (socially) distanced doesn't mean you need to ring in the New Year alone -- we've listed a slew of ways to welcome 2021 with as much flourish or chill as you like.
Arts & Entertainment

Oakland middle school musicians have a special role in Pixar’s ‘Soul’

By Lisa Hix | Bay City News | December 29, 2020
Pixar producer heard student musicians playing at Yoshi's -- now they're the sound behind the middle school band in the studio's new animated release.
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