Sonoma County Suffragist Stories: Anna Morrison Reed
Anna Morrison Reed was a poet, lecturer, journalist, and publisher from Ukiah -- and she became a leading advocate for women's suffrage in Sonoma County and statewide. Anna's story is a fascinating on...
Sonoma County Suffragist Stories: Abigail Haskell
Abigail Haskell lived in Petaluma, California in the mid- and late 1800s. She was a champion of women's education and equal pay for equal work, a fierce and opinionated writer, and a leader in the wom...
Connect the Bay: San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles
The vision of the San Jose Museum of Quilts & Textiles is to preserve, celebrate, and promote knowledge about quilts and textiles, their creation, their beauty, and their relationship to human culture...
Connect The Bay: College of Adaptive Arts
For eleven years the College of Adaptive Arts, in San Jose, has been teaching adults with special needs. The College offers 74 classes. Four years ago, they got a grant from the Adobe Foundation for a...
Connect The Bay: Martin Zuniga Old Courthouse Square Sculpture
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Artist Martín Zuñiga has a new sculpture in Santa Rosa. The sculpture is titled Ollins, which means movement. It was designed just before the election to encourage people to vote. Six students and two...
Connect The Bay: Icarus
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New short movie brings a ballet dancer to the streets of San Francisco. Starringh @angelAllan , directed by Pietro Pinto
Connect The Bay: Live Theatre
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Our Gleidson Martins spoke with Lisa Mallette , Susi Damilano and M. Graham Smith about how they are adapting live performances to their online audience. It may be shocking to see an empty theater but...
Connect The Bay: Chinese New Year
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With the pandemic still going on, there will be no in person Chinese New Year parade this year in San Francisco, but wanting to celebrate the year of the ox, parade organizers had to pivot and come up...

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