Business & Finance Life with Money | Which education saving plan makes the most sense for your family? By Nate Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | April 6, 2023 [SPONSORED] Aside from all the “stuff” involved with child-rearing, the cost of education can also loom large. Fortunately, there are ways to plan for it.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Crazy Funny Asians vs. Desi Comedy Night’ heads to Cobb’s in SF By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2023 The show is part of HellaFunny, a Bay Area company producing standup with a mix of established comedians and up-and-comers.
Around Town Piedmont Sports Hall of Fame coming to PHS Alan Harvey Theater this weekend By Steve Humphries | Piedmont Sports Hall of Fame | April 6, 2023 Don't miss the April 8 ceremony honoring six outstanding athletes for their accomplishments.
Education K-12 enrollment: Does the increase in homeless students indicate a worsening trend? By Joe Hong and Erica Yee | CalMatters | April 6, 2023 Experts say the lack of affordable housing is fueling an increase that may continue to escalate.
Business & Finance State child welfare agencies under fire for pocketing foster kids’ Social Security money By Jeanne Kuang | CalMatters | April 6, 2023 A California grandmother fights to retrieve $30,000 taken by San Diego County from her grandchildren’s survivor benefits.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Joan Baez, Quinteto Latino, Vijay Iyer, and new theater By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2023 Joan Baez has published a book of drawings that span her life and career.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Ocean film fest, music in movies, DocLands By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2023 Ocean-themed films, singalong "Grease," Metallica party, and more.
Books The magic of story time: Why is reading aloud to kids so important? By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | April 6, 2023 Amid the escalating national literacy crisis, this one is an easy fix, experts say: read aloud to your kids and students.
Arts & Entertainment Kareem Fahmy’s new play is a third-culture story and much more By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News Foundation | April 4, 2023 “A Distinct Society” goes on to Chicago after its Bay Area premiere, with Fahmy directing.
California Did California keep its promise to provide menstrual products on college campuses? By Itzel Luna | CalMatters | April 4, 2023 California’s public colleges are required to provide free menstrual products to students as of this school year.