Arts & Entertainment Kehinde Wiley’s beautiful, political works fill the de Young By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | March 22, 2023 Wiley may be best known for his presidential portrait of Barack Obama.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Berlin & Beyond, Sonoma fest, and more By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | March 22, 2023 It's festival season, and two big ones start the ball rolling.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Free outdoor films, Rhonda Benin, Irish theater, and Mahler By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | March 22, 2023 Jordan Peele's "Nope" opens the Proxy Spring Series of outdoor film in San Francisco.
energy Who buys electric cars in California — and who doesn’t? By Nadia Lopez and Erica Yee | CalMatters | March 22, 2023 Communities with high concentrations of electric cars are affluent, college-educated, and at least 75% white and Asian.
COVID-19 End of COVID emergency will usher in changes across the US health system By Rachana Pradhan | Kaiser Health News | March 22, 2023 The May 11 expiration of the federal government’s pandemic emergency declaration will affect patient care across a broad range of settings.
Around Town Judges named for 54th Annual Piedmont Bird Calling Contest By Piedmont Unified School District | March 21, 2023 Filling the roles of "Celebrity Judges" will be Rosemary Orozco and Michael Poryes. This year’s "Bird Calling Expert Judge" is Joe Fendel.
Arts & Entertainment Uptown Fine Art exhibit features work by local artists By Natalie Williamson | Reader Submission | March 21, 2023 "Introductions" is on view at Uptown Fine Art through April 15.
Around Town Education Speaker Series: How to talk to kids about money and giving By Lou Fancher | March 21, 2023 ESS speaker Rebecca Trobe, Psy.D, tackles a complicated subject on March 28.
Arts & Entertainment William Kentridge’s ‘SIBYL’ a dazzling, life-affirming display By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | March 21, 2023 Kentridge-related events continue at Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and UC Berkeley.
Bay Area Are kids collateral damage in California culture wars? By Diana Lambert | EdSource | March 21, 2023 Survey: Political polarization is hurting school staff and management and heightening anxiety and hostility among students.