Food & Drink The Dish | Red Pepper Soup By Brynne Staley | July 22, 2025 A simple soup to enjoy chilled on a hot summer day, or hot on a foggy Bay Area summer day.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Shotgun Players stage rich, luminous ‘Magnolia Ballet’ By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | July 22, 2025 Shotgun Players’ “The Magnolia Ballet” continues through August 10 at Ashby Stage in Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment Movies: ‘Shoshana,’ ‘Oh, Hi!,’ ‘Life of M.F.K. Fisher,’ Roxie news By Anita Katz | Bay City News | July 21, 2025 This week enjoy a visual celebration of 20th-century food writer and NorCal resident M.F.K. Fisher at Mill Valley's Sequoia Cinema.
Arts & Entertainment Meg Waite Clayton’s ‘Typewriter Beach’ a mystery about Old Hollywood in magical Carmel By Linda Lenhoff | Bay City News | July 21, 2025 Two women separated by generations— and a story about passion and persistence, creativity, politics and family is already hitting bestseller lists.
Featured in Category Oakland partners with nonprofit foundations to deliver funding to arts and culture orgs By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | July 19, 2025 The recipient arts groups are together linked to 600 Oakland-based artists.
Arts & Entertainment Power of the arts fuels AileyCamp at UC Berkeley, shaping youngsters, educators By James Ambroff-Tahan | Bay City News | July 18, 2025 Middle schoolers participate in a six-week program produced by Cal Performances; performances are on July 23 in Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment Review: Marga Gomez takes on ‘Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe’ By Jean Schiffman | Bay City News | July 18, 2025 Performances continue through August 10 at Aurora Theatre Company in Berkeley.
Arts & Entertainment SF artist Krystal Lauk brings ‘Pissed Off Moms’ to Dogpatch By JL Odom | Bay City News | July 17, 2025 “Pissed Off Moms” runs through August 3 in Natasha Tsozik’s private fine art tattoo studio in San Francisco.
Oakland 100,000 riders and counting: Free Oakland-Alameda water shuttle celebrates one year By Andres Jimenez Larios | Bay City News | July 16, 2025 Woodstock, the famous 1969 music festival, served as a source of artistic inspiration for the theme of the little ferry’s birthday party.
Arts & Entertainment Movies: 45th SF Jewish film fest, ‘Dogs Tonight,’ ‘Unicorns,’ ‘To a Land Unknown,’ Women’s Building fundraiser, Zombies doc By Anita Katz | Bay City News | July 14, 2025 "Coexistence, My Ass!" opens the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival at 6:30 pm July 17 in the Herbst Theatre.