Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Juneteenth events to celebrate Black culture and history By Olivia Green | Bay City News Foundation | June 14, 2022 Juneteenth commemorates the day in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas, were notified of their freedom.
Featured in Category Local with Lisa | Learn more about X’Core Studios By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GrubbCo | June 10, 2022 [SPONSORED] Founders Cora Wo and Elaine Pavich talk to Lisa Chan Carnazzo about their new venture on Piedmont Ave, one of the fitness studios's three locations.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘Jurassic World’ director on the Bay Area’s creativity By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Piedmont High graduate Colin Trevorrow has made shorts and a documentary, and debuted a narrative feature film in 2012.
Arts & Entertainment Egyptian treasures of ‘Ramses the Great’ coming to de Young By Dania Kalaji | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 The new exhibition is the first dedicated to Egyptian king Ramses II in 30 years, and the first to be presented in San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – June 2022 By Meg Waite Clayton | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Six new books from local authors that explore friendship, family trauma, and ghosts.
Arts & Entertainment Jim Henson exhibition reveals the Muppets’ ties to the Bay Area By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News Foundation | June 9, 2022 Multi-decade showcase features a wide collection of work exploring the eclectic breadth of Henson’s career.
Arts & Entertainment Review: SF Opera’s ‘Don Giovanni’ takes antihero down dark timeline By Georgia Rowe | Bay City News Foundation | June 6, 2022 Saturday’s opening unfolded on a crumbling ruin, a few anguished aristocrats, and a ragged troupe of townspeople at the story's center.
Arts & Entertainment ‘We Were Hyphy’ attempts to capture a uniquely Bay movement By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | June 4, 2022 The Antioch-raised director, Laurence Madrigal, talks about his love letter to Bay Area culture, screening at SF DocFest.
Arts & Entertainment Hooked on Books: Netflix’s ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’ renews an old debate By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | June 4, 2022 When books are turned into cinema and TV, there is immeasurable room for debate on which version is the best.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: SF DocFest spotlights ‘Real World’s’ Pedro Zamora, a ‘Jurassic Park’ animator, more By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | June 3, 2022 The 21st annual San Francisco Documentary Festival reels with Bay Area talent amongst its 36 features and 58 shorts.