Arts & Entertainment Litquake at decade three: a fest of digital derring do By Sue Gilmore | Local News Matters | October 6, 2020 Kicking off Oct 8, the festival takes full advantage of what the digital era has to offer, running a full slate of authors over 16 days.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Narrative features like ‘The Glorias,’ ‘LX 2048’ and ‘Before the Fire’ on tap By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | October 2, 2020 Narrative features -- dramas, thrillers and a biopic -- available to stream starting this week.
Bay Area Local Lit | October’s top online literary happenings, workshops, and meetups By Lou Fancher | October 2, 2020 Helen Macdonald talks Vesper Flights; Maggie O'Farrell Hamnet; Fowzia Karimi; Bruce Lee's daughter Shannon Lee; and more
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Chanticleer, Bay Area Book Festival, Emeryville Art Exhibition, and more By The Artful Observer, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | October 2, 2020 Renowned a cappella; Hardly Strictly streaming, and Amy Seiwert’s dance/film series also on the docket
Arts & Entertainment It’s a Greek thing: Five must-see features at the 17th annual San Francisco Greek Film Festival By Randy Myers, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | October 2, 2020 The annual celebration kicks off Saturday when you can start streaming all features, documentaries and shorts.
Arts & Entertainment Local film series to feature doc about restaurant workers, tip-based jobs By Appreciating Diversity Film Series | October 1, 2020 The Appreciating Diversity Film Series will stream the film Waging Change for free in October.
Arts & Entertainment Berkeley#Unbound brings thoughtful conversations to our digital screens By Sue Gilmore | Local News Matters | September 29, 2020 Airing on digital screens, the star-studded event kicks off Oct. 3 with Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr and author W. Kamau Bell.
Arts & Entertainment Art is back: de Young reopens with exhibit on Mexican artist Frida Kahlo By Lisa Hix | Local News Matters | September 29, 2020 Plus Bay Area figurative artist David Park at SFMoMA; Jean Shin, Chanel Miller and more at the Asian
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: California Symphony programs on the radio; Berkeley Rep, local museums and TheatreWorks By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | September 23, 2020 KDFC partners with California Symphony; Frida Khalo at the de Young; Jon Meacham on John Lewis; and more
Arts & Entertainment ‘Vinyl Nation’ doc captures the diversity of communities keeping record stores alive By Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Bay City News Foundation | Local News Matters | September 23, 2020 Offering a tangible ritual, a welcome reprieve from the digital sphere and its dictates, vinyl has made a comeback.