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Arts & Entertainment

‘Synth-doom’ duo’s debut, ‘Plague Notes,’ predates covid

By Lydia Sviatoslavsky | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
With 'Plague Notes,' Marc Kate and Andee Connors set out to achieve the sonic equivalent of “sublime annihilation” through instrumental experimentation.
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Pass the Remote: Bay Area leading lights feature at SFFILM

By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
Fantastic Negrito, Stewart Brand and other Bay Area artistic luminaries take the screen and stage in this week's picks.
Arts & Entertainment

Best Bets: New takes on old classics remade in new form

By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 9, 2021
Edgar Allen Poe-inspired operas by Getty and Debussey; The Bluest Eye; East Bay International Jewish Film Festival; stand-up comedy with Steve Trevino; and more
COVID-19

Vaccines on tap for California’s children, but what do parents say?

By Diana Lambert | EdSource | April 7, 2021
Children may soon be eligible for Covid-19 vaccinations, potentially helping California schools to fully reopen for in-person instruction.
Careers

Events of 2020 moved medical students to political activism

By Victoria Knight | Kaiser Health News | April 7, 2021
The emergence of an organization for med students motivated by progressive concerns highlights the changing attitudes of some physicians in training.
Around Town

In the Artist’s Studio | PCA’s 7th Annual Juried Art Show

By Katie Korotzer | April 6, 2021
PCA brings pleasure once again to Bay Area art lovers who can count on viewing cutting-edge contemporary work from emerging local artists: Sat-Sun, 12-2pm, from Apr 17-May 16; reservations required.
Around Town

What I did during lockdown | Suzie Skugstad

By David E. Thigpen | April 6, 2021
"Cards for Kindness" helped light the way forward in a year of loss.
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Oakland introduces crowd control measures around popular Lake Merritt

By Bay City News Service | April 6, 2021
Lake Merritt has been a welcome respite in a pandemic year, but with local residents are frustrated by the steady influx of people and increased litter, the city of Oakland is making changes.
Around Town

Fairyland expands its offerings with rides, shows and performances

By Exedra Staff | April 6, 2021
The magic is back at this popular destination for kids, now open 5 days a week
California

California oversight of nursing homes called ‘befuddling,’ ‘broken’

By Jocelyn Wiener | April 6, 2021
Officials have let the state’s largest nursing home owner and his companies operate 18 homes for years while failing to decide whether to grant the required licenses.
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