Bay Area NASA approves UC Berkeley effort to put satellites in Mars orbit By Bay City News | August 24, 2021 The effort aims to show that relatively inexpensive spacecraft can be assembled in a short period of time to explore other planets.
Bay Area Bay Area universities fundraise for Afghan scholars fleeing Taliban By Jana Kadah | Bay City News Foundation | August 24, 2021 The collaboration between institutions will sponsor scholars, along with their families, at Bay Area universities.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Float like a flutter of butterflies at the Asian Art Museum By Gina Gotsill | Bay City News Foundation | August 23, 2021 An ethereal digital world of flowers, birds, and butterflies swirl and sparkle in the first exhibition in the museum's newest space.
Arts & Entertainment Oakland Symphony conductor Michael Morgan dies at 63 By Georgia Rowe | Bay City News Foundation | August 21, 2021 The longtime music director of the Oakland Symphony, died on Aug. 20, 2021.
Education Teens in California worry about COVID-19, grades, climate change, racial injustice By Megan Munce | Bay City News Foundation | August 20, 2021 Academic performance was the top concern, but was closely followed by worry about catching COVID-19, and wildfires and drought.
Arts & Entertainment Hardly Strictly Bluegrass fest will again be online By Megan Munce | Bay City News Foundation | August 20, 2021 Organizers of the popular music festival said "the safest and most magical musical environment" can't be guaranteed amid a surge in COVID cases.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Six dazzling characters to meet on film By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 20, 2021 Quirky, otherworldly, unorthodox, atmospheric -- this week's picks include characters and films you won't easily forget.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: S.F. Opera’s return, Yo-Yo Ma’s latest ‘Rodeo’ and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | August 18, 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 In the Artist’s Studio | Hadley Williams By Katie Korotzer | August 17, 2021 Early inspiration from weaving is evident in Williams' latest body of work.
Arts & Entertainment Rep. Barbara Lee on new film and why she doesn’t have ‘enemies’ By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | August 16, 2021 In addition to her decade-spanning political career, the film explores Lee’s personal story of resiliency.