Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘Jurassic World’ director on the Bay Area’s creativity By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Piedmont High graduate Colin Trevorrow has made shorts and a documentary, and debuted a narrative feature film in 2012.
Arts & Entertainment Egyptian treasures of ‘Ramses the Great’ coming to de Young By Dania Kalaji | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 The new exhibition is the first dedicated to Egyptian king Ramses II in 30 years, and the first to be presented in San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment Jim Henson exhibition reveals the Muppets’ ties to the Bay Area By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Multi-decade showcase features a wide collection of work exploring the eclectic breadth of Henson’s career.
Arts & Entertainment Can arts education help kids heal from the trauma of the pandemic? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | June 9, 2022 The arts can be a safe haven for California schoolchildren to face big emotions and to channel fears and frustrations into acts of creativity, experts say.
Bay Area What information would help you plan your education path? California wants to know By Betty Márquez Rosales | EdSource | June 6, 2022 The team behind the Cradle-to-Career data system will host public discussions to shape the dashboards and tools.
California Bill would allow lawsuits for marketing guns to kids By Nigel Duara | CalMatters | May 27, 2022 California law would allow the attorney general to sue gun manufacturers over marketing practices.
COVID-19 Pfizer says 3 COVID vaccine doses are safe, effective for kids under 5 in latest trial By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | May 24, 2022 The FDA may conduct a formal review of the vaccine for young children by mid-June.
Around Town Farewell to ‘one in a zillion’ cat that adopted Beach Elementary as his own By Exedra Staff | May 17, 2022 Sparkles, a gregarious orange tabby, was around 11 years old when he died Saturday.
gavin newsom Behind Newsom’s $301 billion budget, big financial concerns By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | May 16, 2022 California has a whopping $100 billion surplus, but looming financial threats could threaten the state’s economy in just a few years.
California Bay Area legislator’s bill would make California a safe haven for transgender children and their families By Katy St. Clair | Bay City News Foundation | May 9, 2022 SB 107 would prohibit other states from subpoenaing medical records to punish families seeking gender affirmative care.