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Review: San Francisco Playhouse stages lively, engaging ‘Evita’  

By Caroline Crawford, Bay City News | July 10, 2024
The show runs through Sept. 7.
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Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir named ‘Youth Choir of the World’ at international festival

By Piedmont East Bay Children's Choir | July 9, 2024
Singers ages 5 - 18 can register now for Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir’s 2024-25 season.
Food & Drink

The Drink | Dark Daiquiri

By Jeff Bleich | July 9, 2024
Riff on the classic which was originally invented in 1898 in...you guessed it...Daiquiri, Cuba.
Bay Area

California Highway Patrol touts new ‘Flock’ cameras for arrest in road rage shooting

By Tony Hicks | Bay City News | July 9, 2024
The suspect was identified through one of the newly installed high-tech cameras, which provide law enforcement with real-time information and alerts to identify and locate vehicles associated with criminal activity.
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California’s ‘weak’ job market propped up by public money as private sector sheds jobs

By Levi Sumagaysay | CalMatters | July 9, 2024
With a 5.2% unemployment rate, the highest in the nation for the past four months, California is also losing high-wage jobs that help fund the state budget.
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Pass the Remote: ‘National Anthem,’ Steven Chow fest, ‘Who Is Michael Jang?’   

By Randy Myers | Bay City News | July 8, 2024
Former San Ramon resident Luke Gilford’s “National Anthem” won Outstanding First Feature award at the Frameline film festival.
events

Have a party and call me in the morning — when the doctor prescribes joy

By Anna Leah | Bay City News | July 7, 2024
Global Brain Health Institute pairs scientists with cultural workers like artists to explore solutions for aging minds.
Arts & Entertainment

Puppetry is much more than child’s play for young learners at Children’s Fairyland

By Karen D'Souza | Edsource | July 7, 2024
Puppets can play a role in helping children communicate on a deeper level, experts say, by externalizing their emotions onto the inanimate object.
Books

Local Lit: July | Top tips for Bay Area book lovers

By Lou Fancher | July 5, 2024
SongWriter Live, Shakespeare in a park, tree talk, Berkeley history, and more.
crime

Civil grand jury says OPD ill-equipped to benefit from license plate reader cameras

By Cole Reynolds | Bay City News | July 4, 2024
Report finds that the Oakland Police Department lacks the manpower to respond to the volume of alerts; and faults city's "lack of strategic vision" in implementing the technology.
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