Arts & Entertainment Paganini Trio returns to Piedmont Center for the Arts Oct. 25 By Lou Fancher | October 18, 2019 Piedmont violist Raphael Gold will join ensemble guitarist Jaume Torrent, violist Debbie Dare, and violinist Joseph Gold in a broad-sweeping program.
Featured in Category Community leaders voice support for the Giving Campaign By The Giving Campaign | The Piedmont Education Foundation | October 17, 2019 From the Piedmont Education Foundation: Our city works together to make sure its children receive a superb education.
Around Town Inside the mysterious world of teenage “meme” culture By Sarah Belle Lin | October 15, 2019 Memes can be silly fun, but hateful images can also be found in abundance online.
Arts & Entertainment Middle School Musical: Frozen JR photos By Photos by Julie Reichle | October 11, 2019 The three performances this past weekend, starring PMS thespians, delighted parents and kids alike.
Around Town In the Artist’s Studio | Keith Scott Ferris By Katie Korotzer | October 11, 2019 Authoritatively large-scale and abstract, Ferris's work will be on exhibit at the Piedmont Center for the Arts starting Saturday, October 12.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend | October 11 – 13 By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | October 11, 2019 Fleet Week, Australian circus acrobatics, jazz at the Paramount, Litquake and more
Nonprofit Sweet results for Giving Campaign bake sale By Emily Harrold | The Giving Campaign | October 8, 2019 Students raised more than $600 for the Giving Campaign
Around Town Pickleballers ask for longer hours and better facilities By Sarah Belle Lin | October 8, 2019 Setting up a possible conflict with tennis usage, requests include more courts, playing time, lockers, and a reservation system.
Uncategorized Painful premise at heart of Berkeley Rep’s White Noise By Lou Fancher | October 8, 2019 Suzan-Lori Parks' new work challenges audiences
Bay Area Napa vintner sentenced to 5 months in prison in college admissions fraud scheme By Scott Morris | Bay City News | October 4, 2019 The scandal has prompted the state government to reform the college admissions process.