by Frances Phillips | Mar 31, 2018 | 2017, Literary Arts, News
On Saturday, April 7, writer Malcolm Margolin, the Archaeological Research Facility of the University of California, Berkeley, and other project partners invite the public to learn more about the East Bay Shell mounds and California Native culture through two events....
by Frances Phillips | Mar 16, 2018 | 2015, News, Performing Arts
Iron Shoes opened in previews on March 15 at Shotgun Players’ Ashby Stage; and, on that first night, the creative team announced that tickets were selling so quickly that the production run is being extended by two weeks, through April 29. Developed over six...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 10, 2018 | 2015, 2016, News, Traditional Arts, Visual Arts
CounterPulse announces that Daughters of a Riot by Mica Sigourney, and restaged performance pieces from Clement Hil Goldberg’s Our Future End are featured in its inaugural five-day festival of performance, conversation and radical celebration, running March 14...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 7, 2018 | 2016, News, Performing Arts
Seth Eisen, his company Eye Zen, and collaborating organization Shaping San Francisco announce the premier of a new performance-tour, OUT of Site, exploring queer history in North Beach on March 10, 11, 24, and 25. OUT of Site leaves behind the traditional performance...
by Frances Phillips | Mar 7, 2018 | 2016, News, Performing Arts
On March 10, at 8:30 a.m., Wholly H2O invites volunteers to gather for a half-day BioBlitz on the Wildcat Marsh Loop Trail in Richmond, California. The event is part of a project to collect data about the Wildcat Creek watershed from its headwaters at Lake Anza down...
by Frances Phillips | Feb 23, 2018 | 2009, Media Arts, News
Cinequest Film Festival announces the world premiere of Adios Amor, a documentary by Laurie Coyle that uncovers the story of Maria Moreno, a tireless but unsung heroine of the farmworkers’ labor movement in California. Cinequest is honoring the March 1 premiere...