Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | August 29, 2019 Comedy and a classic film are among the highlights for the long weekend.
Arts & Entertainment In the Artist’s Studio: Lisa Scimens By Katie Korotzer | August 23, 2019 The former Piedmonter has long used art to champion important causes.
Arts & Entertainment Theater Review: Cal Shakes’ ‘House of Joy’ a visual delight but characters disappoint By Lou Fancher | August 23, 2019 Contemporary casting and costume designer Oana Botez's colorful creations save the production from a few weaknesses.
Arts & Entertainment Weekend Best Bets By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | August 23, 2019 Arts and entertainment highlights for the weekend ahead.
Around Town Octopus Literary Salon to close at the end of month By Scott Morris | Bay City News | August 19, 2019 A popular spot among the artistically-inclined, the Uptown Oakland space has been host to live music, author readings and more.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Best Bets | August 16 – 18 By Artful Observer | Local News Matters | August 16, 2019 Music from aspiring opera stars, Rolling Stones, and Woodstock nostalgia; also performances by Brian Copeland and Charlie Varon; and reading from "Drive-Thru Dreams"
arts Music knows no boundaries: Wind ensemble Deep Tones performs Sunday at PCA By Lou Fancher | August 15, 2019 The chamber group will present Latin Dances & French Comedies at Piedmont Center for the Arts on August 18 at 3 p.m.
Around Town At home with Piedmont novelist Lisa Braver Moss By Minnie Cooper, Exedra Intern | August 9, 2019 Moss's upcoming novel Shrug, explores the life of Martha, a high school student amidst the tumult of 1960's Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment Richmond preps for annual home front fest honoring Rosie the Riveter on Aug 10 By Bay City News | August 9, 2019 Local history and cosplay enthusiasts are invited dress up in Rosie the Riveter costumes for the event on August 10.
Around Town SF International Piano Festival kicks off with preview concert at Piedmont Center for the Arts By Lou Fancher | August 8, 2019 Four years after its launch, the festival has blossomed with 18 artists, 14 concerts and 11 venues. And, hot tip: it's free for the under-18 crowd.