Fires Once again, fire season is goat season By Nick Marnell | Bay City News Foundation | September 13, 2021 The nonprofit City Grazing, based in San Francisco, works with residential properties as well as public spaces.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – September 2021 By Meg Waite Clayton | Bay City News Foundation | September 9, 2021 New fiction, non-fiction, and children's literature, plus what's new in paperback, from San Francisco Bay Area authors.
Education Curry family’s bus brings nutrition, literacy message By Keith Burbank | Bay City News Foundation | September 9, 2021 The Eat. Learn.
Arts & Entertainment Mill Valley Film Festival lineup includes not-to-miss Bay Area gems By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | September 9, 2021 The festival is known for its star-studded tributes.
Arts & Entertainment Pride group revitalizes ‘All Black Lives Matter’ Lake Merritt mural By J.L. Odom | Bay City News Foundation | September 8, 2021 The original mural was conceptualized by local activists and installed by 300 volunteers in the summer of 2020.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: A Supreme opera, outdoor Shakespeare, a potent 9/11 ballet By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | September 8, 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 Pass the Remote: Icelandic activist says she speaks for the elves By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | September 7, 2021 Sara Dosa's film delights in making us appreciate the hidden attributes of nature.
COVID-19 Bill backing outdoor dining passes through Legislature By Bay City News | September 7, 2021 Restaurants with outdoor dining spaces added during the pandemic will get another year to apply to make those spaces permanent.
Arts & Entertainment New exhibit celebrates colorful history of SF’s lowrider culture By Daniel Montes | Bay City News | September 7, 2021 Lowrider culture in the city has origins in a social justice movement that emerged in the face of government censure and police brutality.
Arts & Entertainment In The Artist’s Studio | Joan Mitchell: ‘A Life Lived Through Color’ at SFMOMA By Katie Korotzer | September 3, 2021 Piedmont resident is co-curator of the major retrospective that opens Saturday.