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.
Featured in Category One of Berkeley’s famed Peregrine falcon pair found injured By Tony Hicks | Bay City News Foundation | November 5, 2021 Grinnell will recuperate at Lindsay Wildlife Experience's animal hospital for 10 to 14 days.
Arts & Entertainment The work of Nampeyo finds its rightful pedestal at the de Young By Matthew Byrne | Bay City News Foundation | November 4, 2021 The Hopi-Tewa pottery artisan, born in the mid-nineteenth century, has a legacy almost unparalleled in Native circles.
Arts & Entertainment NYC’s Ballet Hispánico celebrates 50 years of challenging narratives By Jennifer Modenessi | Bay City News Foundation | November 3, 2021 The 17-member dance company performs at Zellerbach Hall on Saturday night.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: LINES Ballet, Day of the Dead shows, and operatic sorceresses By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | November 3, 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.
Crime & Safety How to trust your instincts to foil cyber attacks By Rick Wash, Associate Professor of Information Science and Cybersecurity, Michigan State University | The Conversation | November 2, 2021 We are better at recognizing online "phishing" scams than we might think.
Bay Area Why are container ships clogged up in SoCal but so few at Oakland port? By Christopher Giles | Peninsula Press | November 2, 2021 Oakland will be receiving more goods again soon and is ready for a busy holiday season.
Arts & Entertainment Lawrence Hall of Science reopens with spooky fun By Bay City News and Exedra staff | October 29, 2021 The popular science museum closed for 19 months because of the pandemic.
Arts & Entertainment How mass-marketing over the centuries transformed the Day of the Dead By Mathew Sandoval Lecturer in Culture & Performance, Arizona State University | The Conversation | October 29, 2021 The Day of the Dead appears to have been commercialized since its earliest incarnation.
Books Local Lit | November’s top literary happenings By Lou Fancher | October 29, 2021 Opportunities for young readers and writers; cookbooks from Bay Area chefs; Natashia Deón, Rebecca Solnit, and others in conversation.