Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Festa Italiana, Levitt Pavilion concerts, Gail Dobson tribute, ‘Page to Screen’ authors, SF Opera summer season By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | May 29, 2024 Don’t we all need pizza-tossing and accordion symphonies in our lives? The Italian street fair in North Beach, along with other happenings on tap this weekend.
Arts & Entertainment San Francisco Opera stages American premiere of Saariaho’s intense ‘Innocence’ By James Ambroff-Tahan | Bay City News | May 28, 2024 A contemporary Scandinavian look and sound, plus timely 21st-century themes comprise Saariaho’s rich new opus.
Featured in Category The Dish | Chef Dorsey’s Crêpes Suzette By Robert Dorsey | May 28, 2024 Crepes + Chantilly cream + fresh berries + Suzette sauce = happiness.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Dozens of intriguing true stories at Roxie, online in SF DocFest By Randy Myers | Bay City News | May 28, 2024 This year’s hybrid program of 38 features and 35 shorts runs May 30 to June 9 in San Francisco with screenings at the Roxie Theatre and online.
public safety Arrested, suspended: How California colleges discipline faculty and students over protests By CalMatters Staff | May 27, 2024 Hundreds of students and faculty throughout the state are facing legal and academic repercussions.
Health Matters New help for dealing with aggression in people with dementia By Judith Graham | KFF Health News | May 27, 2024 A new website now offers a comprehensive, free resource that offers guidance to caregivers.
Youth Bill to require age verification to visit porn sites pits child safety, free speech advocates By Ryan Sabalow | CalMatters | May 26, 2024 Bi-partisan lawmakers work together, but "Free Speech Coalition," a porn industry trade group says the law would hurt their business.
Bay Area Earth-themed names picked for 4 falcons atop UC Berkeley’s Campanile bell tower By Dan McMenamin | Bay City News | May 25, 2024 The names were chosen through a naming contest that garnered nearly 4,000 votes.
children Tick talk: East Bay park district warns visitors to beware of tiny blood-suckers while hiking By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | May 25, 2024 Warm weather months are prime time for ticks along Bay Area hills and grasslands.
Technology How California and the EU work together to regulate artificial intelligence By Khari Johnson | CalMatters | May 24, 2024 The EU opened an office in San Francisco in 2022 and dispatched a tech envoy to better communicate about laws and regulations around AI.