Books Local Lit | May’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | May 5, 2023 Bay Area Book Festival on tap; also: Kwame Alexander in conversation with W Kamau Bell; Luke Russert; writing workshop with Anne Lamott; and more.
Business & Finance Life with Money | The Hidden Curriculum of Money By Corenna Roozeboom | Park Piedmont Advisor | May 5, 2023 [SPONSORED] Everything we learn about money without being taught. Unfortunately, this means we’re not always well-informed.
Arts & Entertainment Gripping history about a slave couple’s escape among Bay Area book fest’s plentiful offerings By Rowena Gonden | Bay City News Foundation | May 4, 2023 Ilyon Woo speaks about “Master Slave Husband Wife” at 2 p.m., May 7 at the Bay Area Book Festival in Berkeley.
Featured in Category ‘BBQ Without Borders’ fundraiser at Oakland Museum on May 13 By No Immigrants No Spice | reader submission | May 2, 2023 Tickets on sale now for the food fest hosted by Bay Area nonprofit No Immigrants No Spice.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Doclands fest offers vivid stories of overcoming adversity By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | May 2, 2023 True tales of people who learn to live alongside grief, illness, and devastation are in this year’s DocLands festival in San Rafael.
Business & Finance Life with Money | Burned Out? How Financial Guidance Can Help By Kathryn Baranoski & Tom Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | April 28, 2023 [SPONSORED] If burnout rings true for you, consider how you might achieve a healthier work-life balance with the help of thoughtful financial decision-making.
Arts & Entertainment Ansel Adams’ retrospective shares space with new artists in dialog By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | April 28, 2023 The DeYoung exhibition offers a visual dialogue with photographers who preceded Adams and contemporary artists who followed him.
Health Matters How to grow your social network as you age By Judith Graham | Kaiser Health News | April 28, 2023 As your circle of close friends shrinks, there are ways to rebuild — but not replace — the social network you had when you were younger.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Another look at ‘Doom Generation,’ Buddhism films, eclectic oldies By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 28, 2023 Gregg Araki's restored and remastered provocative classic is back on the big screen this weekend.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Spring dance, Arod Quartet, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising commemoration By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 26, 2023 Spring Dance Fest returns to venues around the region as part of Bay Area Dance Week.