Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Pixar’s shiny new ‘Cars,’ Pasolini, and Oscar hopefuls By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | September 7, 2022 "Cars" take a road trip, plus a tribute to Pasolini for what would have been his 100th birthday, and five films seeking Academy Awards.
Bay Area Bill that would expand school health clinics faces opposition from anti-abortion groups By Carolyn Jones | EdSource | September 7, 2022 On-campus health clinics may boost attendance, reduce discipline rates and lower health costs, research shows.
Books Local Lit | September’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | September 6, 2022 A contemporary Lear at CalShakes; NorCal Book Awards; Jasmine Guillory's latest; book bans; and more
Arts & Entertainment Lawmakers approve groundbreaking internet privacy law for kids By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | September 6, 2022 Here’s what it does, and what happens next.
California LAUSD, CSBA and others call on Newsom to veto bill requiring schools to buy mostly US-grown food By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | September 2, 2022 The 2022-23 school year will be the first that California provides every child with free breakfast and lunch.
Bay Area Rare, endangered plant found in new Mount Diablo location By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | September 2, 2022 The known population of Mount Diablo buckwheat currently consists of fewer than 100 plants.
Around Town Local with Lisa | East Bay Pizza Pop-Up By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | September 2, 2022 [SPONSORED] An interview with Chef Paul Conte whose pop-up can be found, among other places, at Shakewell.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Goddess’ world premiere is musical theater at its best By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | September 2, 2022 The exuberant new production, at Berkeley Rep, adapts a Kenyan myth to modern times.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Punk rock finds you’: Destroy Art cofounder on Fallout SF By Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Bay City News Foundation | September 1, 2022 The partnership represents nearly 100 artists.
Bay Area State Supt. Thurmond to restart literacy task force, aims for ‘comprehensive’ approach By John Fensterwald | EdSource | September 1, 2022 Announcement accompanies the release of a free, engaging dual-language resource for families in California.