There will be 7:30 p.m. evening shows on May 10, 11, 17 and 18. It will also hold 2 p.m. matinees on May 12 and 19.
Alternatives in Action’s Project YouthView 2013 is holding an awards night of Bay Area Youth-Created film short finalists and 2013 Oscar winning best documentary short, "Inocente" on May 9.
Hector Corrales, a 13-year-old jazz, ballet and hip hop dancer at Pamm Drake's DANCE/10 Performing Arts Center in Alameda won with his portrayal of "Seize the Day" from the Disney Musical Newsies.
Docent Marsha Holm will give a presentation at the Alameda Free Library Wednesday night on the extraordinary "Royal Treasures of the Louvre" exhibit now on display at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco.
Sin Silver and her band play all over the East Bay, including Alameda's High Street Station on March 22.
Parking! Transit! Routes! Activities! Read our tips for San Francisco's celebration of the Year of the Snake, which comes to a crescendo Saturday night, but is a lot going on during the day, both in San Francisco and elsewhere.
Theology scholars from Berkeley studied how quill-wielding medieval monks illustrated manuscripts on calfskin. Their modern interpretations on the old forms can now be seen in a special exhibit at the Alameda Free Library.
Here are some famous bad weather tunes. Please include your own in the comments.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader. Plus, here's a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
The free event open to public will have handmade treasures for everyone on your gift list, live music, food and children's activities
Prepare for two lively days this weekend at the event formerly known as the Webster Street Jam.
"The Living" is a new Web series filmed in Alameda and shown on YouTube. Watch, stay safe and keep some garlic handy.
This week is your last chance to sign up for a concentrated beam of reflected sunlight to be directed at a location of your choosing from special mirrors mounted on the Golden Gate Bridge. It's an art installation that owes much to science.