Arts & Entertainment Review: New Conservatory Theatre Center stages Colman Domingo’s touching ‘Wild with Happy’ By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | March 17, 2025 Show continues through April 6 at New Conservatory Theatre Center in SF.
Arts & Entertainment Review: ‘Doomers’ realistically recreates drama when Sam Altman was ousted from OpenAI By Joe Dworetzky | Bay City News | March 14, 2025 “Doomers” shows at 7pm on March 14-16 and March 20-22 at Pallas Gallery in SF.
Arts & Entertainment Review: ACT’s dazzling ‘Nobody Loves You’ irresistibly spoofs reality TV By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | March 13, 2025 Performances run through March 30 at ACT’s Toni Rembe Theater in San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment World premiere dances highlight 30th anniversary season of Robert Moses’ KIN By James Ambroff-Tahan | Bay City News | March 13, 2025 Performances by the San Francisco choreographer Robert Moses run March 14-16 at Z Space San Francisco.
Arts & Entertainment Healdsburg author Gianna Davy poses questions for kids in new picture book ‘How Do I Wonder?’ By Lou Fancher | Bay City News | March 12, 2025 Oakland native Davy appears on March 16 at Barnes & Noble in Santa Rosa.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Mexica New Year, ‘Nobody Loves You,’ Dance Theatre of Harlem, Pavel Haas Quartet, Patrick Ball By The Artful Observer | Bay City News | March 12, 2025 Don't miss the happenings in San Francisco, San Jose, Walnut Creek and Pleasanton.
Arts & Entertainment Kathryn Seabron enlightens in solo ‘Angry Black Woman 101’ at The Marsh Berkeley By Charles Lewis III | Bay City News | March 11, 2025 The show runs March 15 through April 13 at The Marsh-Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: ‘The Class,’ SF Greek Film Festival, two inspiring docs By Randy Myers | Bay City News | March 10, 2025 'The Class' is an insightful six-part PBS docuseries produced by Oakland renaissance man Daveed Diggs.
Arts & Entertainment Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir | Jazz & Beyond, Making History concerts By PEBCC | March 7, 2025 Includes a world premiere of "Echoes of Eureka", a seven-movement opera that sheds light on the forced expulsion of Chinese immigrants in 1885 Eureka, California.
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