Around Town PRD brings back Movies in the Park with ‘Sing’ By Exedra Staff | July 23, 2021 Next Friday bring your family and friends to watch the family favorite under the stars
Bay Area Newsom promised big on California health care. Where do his bold plans stand now? By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | July 20, 2021 Three of the California governor’s boldest health care promises — including affordable medications and universal health care — have made little progress so far.
Bay Area Brianna Noble and her steeds bring Humble to neigh-sayers By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | July 20, 2021 Mulatto Meadows ranch in Castro Valley aims to make horses and agricultural spaces more accessible to traditionally underserved communities.
Arts & Entertainment After a pandemic hiatus, famed SF museum to reopen to the public By Exedra Staff | June 29, 2021 The Exploratorium will have old favorites and new exhibits for visitors to engage with.
Arts & Entertainment Celebrate Juneteenth with a free Ledisi concert, film, art and more By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | June 18, 2021 Juneteenth is Saturday, June 19, but in the Bay Area there are celebrations spanning the entire weekend.
Bay Area Vaccine trials for children ages 5-11 begin By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 8, 2021 Pfizer could apply for emergency authorization for the Covid vaccine for this age group as early as September.
animals Cobby, oldest male chimpanzee in U.S., dies at San Francisco Zoo By Kathleen Kirkwood | Bay City News | June 8, 2021 The popular chimpanzee, who arrived at the zoo in the 1960s, was 63 years old and had recently been ill.
COVID-19 How parents can prepare kids for first grade post-pandemic By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | May 25, 2021 With distance learning struggles, it’s likely children might need to play catch-up this summer before heading into first grade in the fall.
Arts & Entertainment Pompeii and Wangechi Mutu exhibitions explore disaster and colonialism at reopened Legion of Honor By Brandy Collins | Bay City News Foundation | May 18, 2021 The exhibition, which tells a visual tale of daily life in Pompeii, was originally set to open in April 2020, but the pandemic postponed that plan.
Around Town ‘Things that Matter’ quilt project stitches meaning into a turbulent year By Exedra Staff | April 30, 2021 The quilt was displayed in front of Havens at the Piedmont Art Walk on Sunday.