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Posted inBay City Books

Best of the fest: Our top 5 picks for this weekend’s Bay Area Book Festival in Berkeley

by Sue Gilmore, Bay City News Foundation May 3, 2022May 3, 2022
Posted inBay City Books

Bay Area Book Festival announces its return to Downtown Berkeley with a high-profile lineup

by Ugur Dursun, Bay City News Foundation April 8, 2022April 8, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment

Women’s History Month: Ways to celebrate groundbreaking women in March

by Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Bay City News Foundation February 22, 2022February 22, 2022
Posted inBay City Books

Review: Late Bay Area journalist’s poetic memoir ‘Circle Way’ brings her journalist father’s melancholy into focus

by Sue Gilmore, Bay City News Foundation February 10, 2022February 10, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment

Best Bets: ‘Live Literature Around the World,’ Bach’s monumental Mass and social justice jazz

by The Artful Observer, Bay City News Foundation February 2, 2022February 2, 2022
Posted inArts & Entertainment

In OMCA’s ‘Mothership: Voyage Into Afrofuturism,’ artists past and present imagine a future beyond American racism

by Matthew Byrne, Bay City News Foundation January 6, 2022January 6, 2022
Posted inLocal News

‘Twas the Night before Christmas’: Literary whodunit helped make the modern Santa

by Melissa Chim, for The Conversation December 24, 2021December 16, 2021
Posted inBay City Books

Local Page Turner winner talks about the coconut-tree tapper uprising that inspired her novel-to-be

by Carly Wipf, Bay City News Foundation November 24, 2021November 24, 2021
Posted inBay City Books

Bay Area poets remember Janice Mirikitani, the social-justice activist who was SF’s second poet laureate

by Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Bay City News Foundation October 11, 2021October 12, 2021
Posted inBay City Books

Litquake comes rumbling back to life after a year of online-only events

by Lydia Sviatoslavsky, Bay City News Foundation October 6, 2021October 6, 2021

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