This time last year, 47 Alameda women chartered a bus and attended a Def Leppard concert en masse. This year, they repeated the experience — with almost twice as many fans.
Andrew Lockwood, AUSD employee, still the talk of our town.
Brian Copeland's one-man show benefits Altarena
Dancer and choreographer inspires the next generation of performers.
Where to find decorations, pumpkins, haunted houses and Halloween celebrations on the island.
Looking for something to do? Alameda offers an entire evening of art-related activities.
In this weekly serial about a fictional Alameda pub owned by Bear (Bob) and Ursa Rumors, the characters react to some of the peculiarities of life on the island. Today a school board candidate tries to pin down voters – literally.
Best-selling mystery writer talks about his books and life in Alameda.
New Age musician savors success at last
Theatre Review: 'I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change'
Autobody Fine Arts show challenges viewers to reconsider what they think they know.
"My job is to give actors as much information as I can in order to help them make the choices that bring a play to life."
Ninth annual west end festival was Sept. 11 and 12.
Inside a working studio just west of San Pablo Avenue, wonders are made.
`Tonight it's salsa, but we'll also have classical, rock 'n' roll, swing, folk. Pay attention, you'll find the music you love." — Susan Timney, High Street Station Co-Owner
Inclusive and quirky, Alameda's visual arts community has a great deal to offer.
Welcome to Rumors of Alameda, a make-believe pub for family, friends, loners and passersby. Fresh food daily prepared by proprietors Ursa and Bob ("Bear") Rumors. No brawling, cussing, or lewd activity allowed.