Lifestyle Outdoor Life | Kayaking on the Bay By By Nick Levinson | February 4, 2022 Exedra editor Nick Levinson on origami kayaks and the discovery of unparalleled views, abundant bird life, and other waterfront wonders.
Arts & Entertainment Valentine’s themed events for lovers — and haters By Ugur Dursun | Bay City News Foundation | February 4, 2022 This year’s range of Bay Area events bring entertainment to the table for everyone.
California Disabled activist speaks out about feeling ‘disposable’ By Rachel Scheier | Kaiser Health News | February 4, 2022 Alice Wong, a writer and organizer in San Francisco, says the isolation and loss of the pandemic have shown society what it’s like to be disabled.
Arts & Entertainment Oliver Lee Jackson’s artwork carries the weight of the world By Jennifer Modenessi | Bay City News Foundation | February 3, 2022 The Oakland-based artist has created his arresting paintings, sculpture, mixed media, drawings and prints for more than 50 years.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: Books from Bay Area Authors – February 2022 By Meg Waite Clayton | Bay City News Foundation | February 3, 2022 Families and finding one's own way are common themes in this month's releases by Bay Area authors.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Global lit, Bach’s monumental Mass, social justice jazz By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | February 2, 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 Pass the Remote: Five goodies to catch at SF Indie Fest this weekend By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 1, 2022 Cat dads, martial arts, childhood memories, and more in this selection with Bay area connections from the popular festival.
Books Local Lit | February’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | February 1, 2022 Hacks for finding live and virtual events with a focus on Black History, and, of course, love.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Sundance docs and cinema classics By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 28, 2022 W. Kamau Bell's important Cosby film comes to Showtime, plus riveting documentaries and Berkeley film archive classics on the big screen.
Featured in Category Films from 3 Bay Area directors premiere to applause at Sundance By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | January 28, 2022 Sara Dosa, W. Kamau Bell, and Reid Davenport discuss their recent work.