Where in El Cerrito does this fowl prowl? Be the first to email charles@patch.com with the answer and win a prize.
The City of El Cerrito has issued a "Call to Artists" for those who wish to display their work in the second-floor Gallery Space at City Hall.
We regularly feature an interview with someone who lives, works or plays in El Cerrito or Kensington.
El Cerritan Aimee Haire, who teaches line dancing at Albany Adult School, demonstrates a beginner dance on YouTube.
Gwhyneth Chen will give a free benefit concert for Japan relief Sunday in Berkeley. Donations will be accepted.
Head to The City for DJs and dancing at the California Academy of Sciences tonight, Thursday, or fashion, flamenco and a fabric art project at the de Young Friday.
Escape to make art, then bring the family along to create together.
A Berkeley production of the musical "Parade" gives some local youth valuable theater experience and lessons about prejudice and injustice.
Economy's got you down? No romantic trip to Paris for the holidays? Might as well stay home and watch Rick Steves roam the halls of the Louvre on PBS, right? Wrong. You could pay a long overdue visit to San Francisco's Legion of Honor instead.
Matt Flynn, son of Contra Costa Civic Theatre founders, returns yearly to design sets like the one for "Big River."
An El Cerrito Historical Society program on Feb. 24 will explore the theater's roots.
Artist Jana Bouc sketched an "ancient machine" used for measuring wire at Pastime Ace Hardware in El Cerrito.
A camera and an imagination take this artist in surprising and useful directions.