activism On-screen visibility with SF’s Transgender Film Festival By J.L. Odom, Bay City News Foundation | November 11, 2021 The festival, which is screening online, runs through Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment Chabot Space and Science Center reopens with ‘The NASA Experience’ By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | November 11, 2021 The new exhibit reveals the world through the eyes of NASA’s scientists and space crews.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – November 2021 By Meg Waite Clayton | Bay City News Foundation | November 10, 2021 Friendship, wonder, adversity, and power feature in this month's books by local authors.
Around Town In the Artist’s Studio | ‘A Boundless Moment’ at the Piedmont Center for the Arts By Katie Korotzer | November 9, 2021 Two years after a Robert Frost poem inspired four East Bay artists to plan a group show, their COVID-delayed moment has at last arrived; opening on Dec 4.
Lifestyle Are people lying more since the rise of social media and smartphones? By David Markowitz Assistant Professor of Social Media Data Analytics, University of Oregon | The Conversation | November 9, 2021 Social psychologists and communication scholars have the data, and the answer may surprise you.
California ‘Somebody should speak about this’: Judge shares his own mental health struggles By Mark Kreidler | Kaiser Health News | November 9, 2021 Tim Fall, a sitting judge in California’s Yolo County, says depression and anxiety shouldn’t disqualify candidates from any profession.
Arts & Entertainment Reading ‘Pan American Unity’ at SFMOMA through WWII lens By Matthew Byrne | Bay City News Foundation | November 7, 2021 Diego Rivera's towering mural will be on display at the SFMOMA until summer 2023.
California Dungeness crab season begins with shellfish health safety warning By Olivia Wynkoop | Bay City News Foundation | November 6, 2021 Elevated and dangerous levels of domoic acid found in some Bay Area-caught crab.
Around Town A few of our favorite things: Arjan florist on Piedmont Avenue By Karen Starr & Brenda Schaefer, GrubbCo | November 5, 2021 [SPONSORED] Brought to you by Grubb's Starr-Schaefer team
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Doc Stories films chronicle many forms of inequity — and hope By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | November 5, 2021 Key films will screen in San Francisco, with many others available for online viewing.