animals Empty the Shelters: Overcrowded Antioch Animal Services offers free pet adoption By Aly Brown | Bay City News | July 13, 2024 50 cats and dogs are available for adoption.
Oakland This Oakland urban farming nonprofit turns loss into inspiration to feed local community By Aly Brown | Bay City News | July 12, 2024 West Oakland Farm Park serves as a place to put together meals and as a hub for cooking classes.
Uncategorized Friday Fun: The Marine Mammal Center’s Chimney Rock live webcam By Exedra Staff | July 12, 2024 See what's happening on elephant seal beach.
Arts & Entertainment Great replacement decoded: Journalists look at changing face of immigration in America By Ruth Dusseault, Bay City News | July 12, 2024 Veteran journalist Ray Suarez discussed immigration conspiracy theories, immigration law, and more at a July 9 Commonwealth Club talk.
Arts & Entertainment Bay City Books: New Books from Bay Area Authors – July 2024 By Frances Dinkelspiel | Bay City News | July 10, 2024 New fiction books, from Bay Area and Northern California authors, listed by release date.
Arts & Entertainment Review: San Francisco Playhouse stages lively, engaging ‘Evita’ By Caroline Crawford, Bay City News | July 10, 2024 The show runs through Sept. 7.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘National Anthem,’ Steven Chow fest, ‘Who Is Michael Jang?’ By Randy Myers | Bay City News | July 8, 2024 Former San Ramon resident Luke Gilford’s “National Anthem” won Outstanding First Feature award at the Frameline film festival.
Books Local Lit: July | Top tips for Bay Area book lovers By Lou Fancher | July 5, 2024 SongWriter Live, Shakespeare in a park, tree talk, Berkeley history, and more.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: SF Mime Troupe, Sam Grisman Project, Damian Escobar, Simone Dinnerstein, Word for Word By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | July 3, 2024 SF Mime Troupe's free performances play through Sept 8 with mostly outdoor stops in Berkeley, San Francisco, Orinda, and more.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: SF director H.P. Mendoza’s appealing ‘Secret,’ Fraenkel artists curate benefit film fest By Randy Myers | Bay City News | July 1, 2024 “The Secret Art of Human Flight,” an indie dramedy about a children’s book author trying to overcome crippling grief by learning how to fly.