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TheatreWorks reimagines next season with later start date by Joanne Engelhardt

A "reimagined" 2020-21 season is in store for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, with the next production now not scheduled to open until next October. The COVID-19 pandemic has forced substantial…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:53am on May 8, 2020

Photos: 'Emergency Art Museum' brings colorful burst of culture to Campbell by Dai Sugano

Re-creations of world-famous pieces can be found in the front yard of a Campbell children's author.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 7:11pm on May 7, 2020

Menlo Park art gallery owner who defied shelter-in-place order closes after police warnings by Aldo Toledo

The owner of Art Ventures Gallery in Menlo Park is backing down from reopening her business after receiving two verbal warnings from police.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:54pm on May 7, 2020

New Banksy piece touts nurse as superhero by Reuters

The new painting will be on display at the hospital until after the lockdown and it will then be auctioned for NHS charities, according to the BBC.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 5:28pm on May 7, 2020

Another view on San Jose's decision not to try out 'slow streets' by Sal Pizarro

Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition Executive Director Shiloh Ballard says San Jose is passing up an opportunity to change the way its residents engage with streets during the shelter-in-place.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 4:27pm on May 7, 2020

7 awesome Bay Area things to do at home on Mother's Day weekend, May 8-10 by Randy McMullen

We've got 7 super ways to celebrate Mother's Day at home, plus cool movies, cooking classes and DIY tea.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:30am on May 7, 2020

Famed Beat Generation poet Michael McClure dead at 87 by The Associated Press

"Michael was incredibly gracious, erudite, and totally dedicated to the poet's calling," said Elaine Katzenberger, publisher of City Lights, which published McClure's works dating to 1963. "…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:24pm on May 6, 2020

Iconic Marsh theater is streaming away: Marga Gomez, Josh Kornbluth, more by Randy McMullen

Iconic SF theater The marsh, famous for solo stage shows, features steady stream of virtual content.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 4:23pm on May 6, 2020

Photos: Famous statues add a face mask for coronavirus message by Gieson Cacho, Karl Mondon

Famous pieces of art and pop culture are being updated with the items by add face masks that send an important message during the coronavirus pandemic.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 11:41pm on May 5, 2020

Bay Area arts groups reach out for help on #GivingTuesdayNow by Jim Harrington

Local arts organizations, like Kitka, San Jose Stage, Elevate Oakland and Montalvo Arts Organization, have been greatly impacted by COVID-19 pandemic.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 5:27pm on May 5, 2020

TheatreWorks delays start of 51st season due to coronavirus by Jim Harrington

The season, which was supposed to start in July, will now begin in October due to the ongoing concerns over the COVID-19 pandemic.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:08pm on May 4, 2020

South Bay theaters 'keep the lights on' virtually during SIP by Joanne Engelhardt

South Bay theaters have found some innovative ways to "keep the lights on" virtually even as their physical spaces remain shuttered while the "shelter in place" order is in effect. Leading t…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:59am on April 30, 2020

7 top Bay Area things to do (at home) this weekend, May 1-3 by Randy McMullen, Jackie Burrell

Here are some great ways to shelter at home this weekend, from top TV shows and plays to virtual vacations and Cinco de Mayo recipes.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:30am on April 30, 2020

What to stream? Brilliant 'Mangos,' City Lights, Shakespeare and Mister G by Randy McMullen

Here are some cool streaming options for stage and music fans: from a great new play, to a classic musical and Grammy-winning kids musician.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 8:20pm on April 29, 2020

Bay Area Book Fest relaunches with online programs by Joan Morris

Annual Bay Area Book Fest, canceled by COBVID-19, reborn as #UNBOUND," with an online series of videos on lit, democracy and more beginning May 1-3.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 3:40pm on April 29, 2020

Amid coronavirus closures, Cal Performances sets ambitious new season by Randy McMullen

Cal Performances announces 2020-21 season featuring Yo-Yo Ma, Gustavo Dudamel and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Mark Morris Dance Group and more.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 11:45am on April 28, 2020

'Mean Girls,' 'Band's Visit,' 'My Fair Lady' postponed in San Francisco by Jim Harrington

BroadwaySF is working to reschedule several of its upcoming productions, including "My Fair Lady," "Spamilton," "Harry Potter" concerts, more.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 7:53pm on April 24, 2020

Coronavirus: Berkeley sculpture depicts quarantine-violating basketball game by Dylan Bouscher, Ray Chavez

Joe Melamed expected "Hoop Dreams," the artwork he installed at Grove Park on April 20, to be thrown out

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 6:03pm on April 24, 2020

7 awesome Bay Area things to do (at home) this weekend, April 24-26 by Randy McMullen, Jackie Burrell

Here's a tip for sheltering at home this weekend: Go virtual -- as in music festivals, art auctions and wine country jaunts you can enjoy at home.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 9:30am on April 23, 2020

It's Shakespeare's birthday " celebrate (at home) with Cal Shakes by Randy McMullen

Shakespeare would have turned 456 on April 23, and Cal Shakes is celebrating by posting a wide variety of Bard content on its website.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:53pm on April 22, 2020

Dazzling online auction benefiting SF African art museum MoAD by Randy McMullen

San Francisco's Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) opens online art auction to raise funds during coronavirus pandemic closing.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 7:56pm on April 22, 2020

Actor Nick Cordero has leg amputated because of COVID-19 by Cnn.com Wire Service

The 41-year-old singer/actor has been hospitalized for almost three weeks in Los Angeles.

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 11:54am on April 20, 2020

Montalvo's outdoor art stays on view during pandemic by Anne Gelhaus

While its concert series was silenced by the Coronavirus, Montalvo Arts Center is still open to visitors in need of a visual arts fix. The Saratoga venue finds itself in this enviable positi…

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 10:08am on April 19, 2020

TV tonight: 'One World: Together at Home,' a star-studded event to battle COVID-19 by Chuck Barney

Lady Gaga curates a special hosted by late-night stars Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 11:56am on April 18, 2020

Coronavirus: Napa Valley Film Festival postponed by Chuck Barney

10th annual event was scheduled for November

SOURCE: San Jose Mercury News at 12:33pm on April 17, 2020
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