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Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – January 2021

By Meg Waite Clayton, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | January 2, 2021
New books, and new in paperback, from San Francisco Bay Area authors, listed by release date.
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Bowled over: Pandemic brings an end to Albany Bowl after 71-year run

By Chris Treadway, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | December 31, 2020
Owner since 1985, John Tierney has spent some $700,000 out-of-pocket since the shutdown and simply can't continue.
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Pass the Remote: Soothing, fun, sly and thoughtful films to usher in 2021

By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | December 30, 2020
Five recommendations for films to stream from Bay Area indie theaters
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Celebrate the start of 2021 with a New Year’s feast

By Lou Fancher | December 29, 2020
These fine local restaurants will help usher in a most welcome end to 2020.
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New Year’s Eve goes virtual across the Bay Area

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | December 29, 2020
Keeping (socially) distanced doesn't mean you need to ring in the New Year alone -- we've listed a slew of ways to welcome 2021 with as much flourish or chill as you like.
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With signature vegan fare, Malibu Burgers opens on Piedmont Ave.

By Lou Fancher | December 29, 2020
Loyal clientele follows popular food truck to permanent location where burgers (featuring "impossible" patties), shakes, and fries satisfy fast-food cravings.
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Oakland middle school musicians have a special role in Pixar’s ‘Soul’

By Lisa Hix | Bay City News | December 29, 2020
Pixar producer heard student musicians playing at Yoshi's -- now they're the sound behind the middle school band in the studio's new animated release.
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Pass the Remote: 2020’s best feature films from filmmakers with Bay Area roots

By Randy Myers | Local News Matters | December 29, 2020
Some of the best narrative features include Pixar's Soul; The Half of It; Run; The Artist's Wife; Coming Home Again; and more.
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Seven science-based strategies to help you succeed with your New Year’s resolutions

By Jelena Kecmanovic, adjunct professor of Psychology, Georgetown University | Local News Matters | December 29, 2020
Research shows that 45% of people fail to keep their resolutions by February, and only 19% keep them for two years.
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A ‘full, layered, textured’ story: Being Black in Piedmont today

By Nick Levinson and Marta Symkowick | Exedra Intern | December 22, 2020
Part 3 of an Exedra series on race in Piedmont presents the views of several Black members of the community, including the first Black member of the Board of Education, a student at Millennium High School, and the city's police chief.
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