Arts & Entertainment Asian Art Museum explores dance ‘Beyond Bollywood’ By Hilda Scheib | Bay City News Foundation | April 18, 2023 Five thematic sections present more than 100 works in a range of media.
Arts & Entertainment Aurora Theatre retells Rostand classic in ‘Cyrano’ By Caroline Crawford | Local News Matters | April 15, 2023 Berkeley theater company and an excellent cast bring the classic play to a small stage.
Arts & Entertainment Former PHS English teacher wins poetry award By Reader submission | April 14, 2023 Valentina Gnup won second prize in the 2023 Yeats Poetry Prize competition for her poem, “Doll, It All Goes by So Fast.”
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Emerson Quartet, Art of Iran, ACT’s ‘Rednecks’ By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | April 14, 2023 A quartet's swan song, digital art from Iran, and new theater are among this week's picks.
Bay Area A state bat? You bet! By Janis Mara | Bay City News Foundation | April 14, 2023 The Pallid bat is a tiny golden insectivore.
Business & Finance Life with Money | Think Like a Freak By Nick Levinson | Park Piedmont Advisors | April 14, 2023 [SPONSORED] The Freakonomics podcast team has lots to say about behavioral finance – that is, the real (versus rational) ways people manage their financial lives.
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Poppy Jasper indies, SFFILM, and ‘Wild Life’ By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | April 11, 2023 Film fest season continues in full swing.
Books Local Lit | April’s top tips for book lovers By Lou Fancher | April 11, 2023 Montclair Library book discussions and seedling starters; Angie Thomas at Marcus Books; Bay Area Book Festival prologue events; and more.
Arts & Entertainment New Books from Bay Area Authors – April 2023 By Frances Dinkelspiel | Bay City News Foundation | April 11, 2023 Rich histories of human intersections with the natural world, plus new books for kids and teens.
Bay Area What stands between you and a four-day week By Grace Gedye | CalMatters | April 7, 2023 Evidence from pilot programs show that 32-hour weeks are feasible, but business groups in California say it won’t work for all companies.