Bay Area Achoo! 5 essential reads for pollen season By Jennifer Weeks | The Conversation | April 26, 2022 The latest on protecting pollinators while coping with related allergies.
California Tech titans want the richest Californians to pay for pandemic preparedness By Angela Hart | Kaiser Health News | April 26, 2022 The proposed tax would help rebuild the state's crumbling public health infrastructure and try to head off another pandemic, advocates say.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Powerful narrative across genres at SFFILM By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 25, 2022 Some plots reflect current crises, while others look to the past to better grasp the present.
Bay Area Science for all ages at open-air exhibit this weekend By Exedra Staff | April 25, 2022 A program of interactive and entertaining science activities is on offer at the Lawrence Hall of Science.
gavin newsom California prepares to be a haven for abortion rights By Alexei Koseff | CalMatters | April 25, 2022 In June, the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to dramatically scale back, or even end, the constitutional right to abortion.
Around Town ‘Bringing Back the Natives’ Garden Tour By Kathy Kramer | April 24, 2022 Don't miss Apr 30 and May 1 tours of native plant gardens -- including two in Piedmont and seven in Oakland.
Featured in Category Piedmont Education Foundation brings back popular Spring Fling event By The Piedmont Education Foundation | April 24, 2022 "Under a Piedmont Sky" will take place on May 6.
Around Town Celebrating Arbor Day in Piedmont By Exedra Staff | April 23, 2022 Get started with the Chalk Art competition and Gratitude Trees this week, and finish up with a Movie in the Park on Thurs, April 28.
Home & Garden Pandemic gardening boom shows how gardens nurture public health By Alessandro Ossola, Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis | The Conversation | April 22, 2022 A new study supports anecdotal observations that pandemic gardeners often found their green spaces a welcome refuge.
Featured in Category Commentary | Flame wars … and peace By Kathryn Pritchett | April 22, 2022 Everyone, including our wildlife, is acting a little overheated these days writes Kathryn Pritchett