Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – April 2022 By Meg Waite Clayton | Bay City News Foundation | April 7, 2022 April's releases by regional authors include an eclectic selection of fiction and non-fiction for readers of all ages.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Choice cuts from 3 film festivals opening this week By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 7, 2022 Highlights from the SF Greek, Poppy Jasper, and International Ocean film festivals.
Arts & Entertainment Tony winner ‘Gem of the Ocean’ explores the meaning of freedom By Kalpana Mohan | Local News Matters | April 7, 2022 The ninth play in August Wilson's celebrated 10-part cycle takes audiences on a soul-stirring journey through American racism.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: ‘Fefe’ revival, Diablo Ballet, Wilson’s ‘Pittsburgh Cycle’ By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2022 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
animals Winners in Cal Academy photo show worth thousands of words By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | April 6, 2022 The photos encompass "big moments" from wildfire devastation to melting glaciers.
Around Town Boxcar Flower Farm is a labor of love for Piedmont resident and friends By Lou Fancher | April 5, 2022 The Exedra interviews Linh Becker about her secret garden at Oakland's historic 16th Street Station.
Arts & Entertainment Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir | Jazz and Beyond concert at Yoshi’s By Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir | April 5, 2022 Buy tickets now for the May 9 concert.
Arts & Entertainment Esa-Pekka Salonen reveals third season program at SF Symphony By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | April 5, 2022 American theater director Peter Sellars will serve as collaborative partner for four years.
Bay Area Long Beach Community College adjuncts sue over unpaid work hours By Thomas Peele | EdSource | April 5, 2022 Lawsuit could impact part-time faculty across California, who are the backbone of huge college systems.
COVID-19 Losing sleep over the pandemic? Work flexibility may be a boon for night owls’ health By Krishna Sharma | Kaiser Health News | April 5, 2022 People who prefer to stay up late could improve their health by synchronizing their natural sleep cycles with workday demands.