Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Oakland musician Astu and a Pixar short By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | September 29, 2021 Also of note are a documentary on Jim Denevan and his temporary art, plus Oakland's Drunken Film Festival.
California Wildfire smoke’s here to stay — here’s how to clean air indoors By Bernard J. Wolfson | Kaiser Health News | September 28, 2021 Filtering the air inside your home is becoming the new normal.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Cal Shakes’ ‘Winter’s Tale’ brings revelry in grim times By Caroline Crawford | Local News Matters | September 28, 2021 The production deftly balances an austere first act with a riotous, colorful second act.
Bay Area East Bay middle school renamed to honor local 100-year-old park ranger and activist By Ali Tadayon | EdSource | September 24, 2021 Student-led effort changed original name from that of a Franciscan missionary to Betty Reid Soskin after the East Bay icon
Arts & Entertainment How a team of experts completed an unfinished Beethoven symphony By Ahmed Elgammal Professor, Director of the Art & AI Lab, Rutgers University | The Conversation | September 24, 2021 Musicologists and computer scientists worked for more than two years to piece together the composer's final, unfinished orchestral work.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: More must-sees at the SF Short Film Festival By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | September 24, 2021 These compelling short films, along with all others in the festival program, are available to stream through Sunday.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Fairyland, Elvira, and a symphonic ‘Princess Bride’ By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | September 24, 2021 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 meld of dance and equity in Hope Mohr’s new book By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | September 23, 2021 “It is a call for change,” the renowned choreographer says. “It’s not just for administrators or educators, it’s also for artists."
Arts & Entertainment Great Scott! SF Symphony’s film series is back By Exedra Staff | September 21, 2021 A host of favorite feature films will go on-screen at the symphony hall this season.
Bay Area Shine on, shine on Harvest Moon By Ray Saint Germain | Bay City News | September 21, 2021 The full moon closest to the fall equinox is named for the bright moonlight it provided farmers harvesting summer crops.