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‘Begin the Beguine’ reveals the inner lives of four Black women

By Amelia Williams, Bay City News Foundation | July 1, 2021
Kathleen Collins' “Begin the Beguine” comprises four non-linear one-acts performed back to back by co-director and lead actor Dawn L. Troupe and a small supporting cast.
Bay Area

Cities crack down on homeless encampments

By Emily Hoeven | CalMatters | July 1, 2021
A new analysis shows evictions in California increased dramatically during the pandemic, while renter protections in the Bay Area lowered regional eviction numbers.
Nonprofit

Nonprofit with Oakland roots keeps the beat with Hip-Hop Therapy

By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | June 28, 2021
Beats Rhymes and Life offers a multifaceted framework for helping youth confirm and address their trauma through procuring, analyzing and, eventually, performing hip-hop music.
Bay Area

BART plans for free Wi-Fi at all stations, on trains

By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation | June 25, 2021
The first part of the agency's digital overhaul will be the installation of wireless internet service in downtown San Francisco stations late next year.
Bay Area

Contentious feral cat policy may be eased with shelter partnerships

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | June 18, 2021
Feral cats may be shot in the East Bay Regional Park District to preserve native habitat and wildlife, but opposition groups argue that killing feral cats has been discredited as a means of population control.
Bay Area

Proposed merger with Northeastern University would revive Mills College

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | June 18, 2021
Under a merger plan, Mills would be open to students of all genders, and the college would become "Mills College at Northeastern University."
Arts & Entertainment

Must-See TV: New series “Blindspotting” set in Oakland

By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | June 15, 2021
The new STARZ series picks up six months after the film's 2018 timeline and focuses on developing new characters during its premiere season.
Bay Area

Could the Oakland Coliseum complex be home to new WNBA team?

By Bay City News and Exedra Staff | June 15, 2021
The African American Sports & Entertainment Group is in negotiations with the Oakland-Alameda Joint Powers Authority and has submitted a term sheet to the city.
Bay Area

Oakland Public Library returning to pre-pandemic service hours next week

By Exedra Staff and Bay City News | June 11, 2021
Just in time for summer vacation, all 18 library branches will extend hours, with the Main Library open seven days a week.
Bay Area

Oakland’s stock of affordable housing could increase if new law passes

By Keith Burbank | Bay City News | June 1, 2021
The proposed law would allow for tiny homes and for mobile and manufactured homes as well as allowing people to live in RVs.
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