Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Powerful narrative across genres at SFFILM By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 25, 2022 Some plots reflect current crises, while others look to the past to better grasp the present.
Bay Area Science for all ages at open-air exhibit this weekend By Exedra Staff | April 25, 2022 A program of interactive and entertaining science activities is on offer at the Lawrence Hall of Science.
Home & Garden Pandemic gardening boom shows how gardens nurture public health By Alessandro Ossola, Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis | The Conversation | April 22, 2022 A new study supports anecdotal observations that pandemic gardeners often found their green spaces a welcome refuge.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: International film fest’s selection shines By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 21, 2022 The 65th San Francisco International Film Festival presents more than 130 films at several Bay Area venues through May 1.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Terra Incognita’ explores Black triumph and trauma By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | April 21, 2022 Show at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco surveys the Berkeley-born artist David Huffman's work.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Spring dance, Dudamel at SFSO, and a new ‘Fun Home’ By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 20, 2022 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Arts & Entertainment A blockbuster 2022-2023 season ahead for Cal Performances By Sue Gilmore | Bay City News Foundation | April 20, 2022 Some 70 performances and 50 different programs include genres such as dance, chamber music, early music, opera, and jazz.
Bay Area Redwoods’ 2 types of leaves could help them in a changing climate By Alana Chin | The Conversation | April 19, 2022 The two types of leaves balance photosynthesis and water absorption, allowing redwoods to thrive in wet and dry habitats.
COVID-19 Why making decisions in a pandemic world is difficult and exhausting By Elizabeth Tricomi and Wesley Ameden | The Conversation | April 19, 2022 Faced with uncertainly, we are worse at risk assessment that we often believe.
Arts & Entertainment At OMCA, Edith Heath’s distinctly Californian style of dinnerware By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | April 15, 2022 "A Life in Clay" explores Heath's trailblazing designs and art practice as well as the science of California clay.