Arts & Entertainment In town from Alabama, Gee’s Bend quilters share their artwork By Leslie Katz | Bay City News Foundation | March 10, 2023 Quilting is a generations-long tradition in the small, rural town.
Arts & Entertainment Eugenie Chan’s puppet theater tackles climate change By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | February 27, 2023 The Bay Area playwright's latest work is a cautionary but hopeful science fiction tale.
Arts & Entertainment Arts education funding in California: How will Proposition 28 roll out? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | February 21, 2023 Austin Beutner, the former LAUSD superintendent, talks about the groundbreaking arts education initiative.
Bay Area The pandemic fueled a public school exodus, study says By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | February 10, 2023 Disruptions wrought by the pandemic may force the education world toward rebuilding the critical connection between families and schools.
Arts & Entertainment Comic-strip mural beautifies, educates in SF’s Bayview-Hunters Point By Rowena Gonden | Bay City News Foundation | January 31, 2023 Nancy Cato's printed mural will be in display for one year as part of a City of San Francisco collaboration.
Bay Area New study reveals global scope of pandemic learning loss By Ashleigh Panoo | EdSource | January 31, 2023 Delays were worse in math than in reading, and students of lower socioeconomic status likely faced more hurdles to learning environments.
COVID-19 It’s ‘telehealth vs. no care’: Doctors say Congress risks leaving patients vulnerable By Sarah Jane Tribble | Kaiser Health News | January 31, 2023 A two-year extension of pandemic-era funding that helped telehealth services grow nationwide doesn’t guarantee the future of remote medicine.
Arts & Entertainment Last chance for millions of years to see this comet By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | January 27, 2023 Free viewings, no tickets required, at the Chabot Space and Science Center this weekend and next.
Arts & Entertainment What Prop. 28 funding will mean for arts education in California By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | December 6, 2022 A conversation with former Los Angeles Unified Superintendent Austin Beutner, a chief backer of Proposition 28.
COVID-19 The supply of COVID antivirals is increasing, but many patients aren’t using them By Ana B. Ibarra | CalMatters | December 5, 2022 Health officials say a key difference between this upcoming winter and the last two is the wider availability of COVID antivirals like Paxlovid.