Diego Rivera show at SFMOMA highlights his time in the Bay Area
Exhibit focuses on the artist’s work in the Americas, and his call for social equality and justice.
Exhibit focuses on the artist’s work in the Americas, and his call for social equality and justice.
A whimsical take on a gothic masterpiece, a Tony Award-nominated play, the long-awaited “Cambodian Rock Band” and more hit Berkeley Rep starting this fall.
The senior housing community in Poet’s Corner will offer daily care as well as engagement programs focused on wellness, the arts and continual learning.
Science-backed R&D firm in West Berkeley uses fermentation to create new ingredients for beauty, wellness and personal care.
June 12 performance reimagines masterpiece with new text by U.S. Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith, plus new work by Berkeley composer Jimmy Lopéz Bellido.
Families interested in bilingual English-French education can now start kids in PreK through Grade 2 or wait until middle school.
The Tony-nominated solo show mixes true-crime drama and theatrical magic, opening at Berkeley Rep June 3.
Adam Bock’s play, written years before the pandemic, was inspired by a stroke, but has new relevance.
Authors of “Diet for a Small Planet” and “Diet for a Hot Planet” in conversation Sunday at Freight & Salvage.
Finding a special gift for moms, dads and grads also supports the tenacious small business owners who kept the doors open when so much closed.
Held May 7-8, in-person and livestream programs promise to lift spirits and bring hope and fun with top authors, timely conversations, kids’ events and more.
Transcendentist, a certified green business, not only pampers the patients, but goes easy on the planet, too.
© Cityside. All Rights Reserved.