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Phil Lesh, founding member of the Grateful Dead, dead at 84

Phil Lesh, a pivotal figure in the music world and founding member of the legendary band Grateful Dead, has passed away at the age of 84. Lesh's musical journey began as a classically trained violinist, and he became known for his innovative contributions to rock music and improvisation. His impact on the music scene, particularly in the Bay Area, resonates deeply with fans and fellow musicians alike.

This week in Oakland: The Art of Sneakers and Dissecting Dracula at Camron-Stanford House

Oakland's upcoming events from October 11 to 14 feature engaging activities, including "The Art of Sneakers" exhibition and a unique "Dissecting Dracula" experience at Camron-Stanford House. The article highlights a mix of cultural and community events, inviting locals and visitors to immerse themselves in Oakland's vibrant arts scene.

Here’s our guide to one of the world’s greatest free music events

The 2024 Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival is set to return to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, featuring renowned acts such as Patti Smith, Sleater-Kinney, Molly Tuttle, and Mavis Staples. This beloved free music event is anticipated to draw large crowds and celebrate diverse musical talents.

Oakland unveils 'Bruce Lee Way' street sign where famed actor ran martial arts studio

Oakland has honored martial arts legend Bruce Lee by renaming the intersection at Broadway and Garnet Street to "Bruce Lee Way," where he once operated a martial arts studio. This tribute recognizes Lee's impact on the community and his legacy as a celebrated actor and martial artist. The unveiling of the street sign was attended by city leaders who expressed pride in honoring one of Oakland's most famous residents.

‘Roller coaster’ of Bay Area temperatures is on an uptick, but severe dip awaits

Bay Area temperatures are experiencing fluctuations, with an upward trend expected before a significant drop in the coming days. This "roller coaster" pattern highlights the region's unpredictable climate as residents prepare for the upcoming changes.

Phase 2 of the General Plan Update Kicks Off on September 26!

The City of Oakland is set to commence Phase 2 of its General Plan Update with a virtual town hall on September 26, 2024. This initiative aims to engage the community in planning for livable neighborhoods and enhancing access to essential services. The event will include a presentation and a Q&A session, with additional opportunities for community interaction at a pop-up event.

A’s owner John Fisher in letter (with typo) to Oakland fans: ‘we tried’

Oakland A's owner John Fisher addressed fans in a letter ahead of the team's last game at the Oakland Coliseum, where he expressed appreciation but made a notable typo by misspelling "Loma Prieta." The letter has garnered attention for both its sentiment and the error, reflecting the emotional atmosphere surrounding the team's departure.

‘I’m going to miss all my friends’: Oakland Coliseum workers prepare for life after A’s

Nearly 200 part-time workers at the Oakland Coliseum are preparing for significant changes in their lives as the Oakland Athletics leave the city at the end of the regular season. The departure will result in job losses for these employees, many of whom have formed close bonds with their colleagues and the community.

ABC7 proud new home of San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade

ABC7 is set to broadcast the San Francisco Chinese New Year Parade live on February 15, 2025, marking its new role as the official media partner for this major event. This celebration is recognized as the largest Lunar New Year event outside of Asia, and ABC7 is committed to providing extensive coverage. Viewers can stream the parade live through ABC7's platforms.

Oakland Unveils 'Bruce Lee Way' Street Sign Honoring Martial Arts Legend

Oakland has honored martial arts legend Bruce Lee by unveiling a street sign at the intersection of Broadway and Garnet Street. This tribute celebrates Lee's legacy and connection to the city, marking a significant cultural acknowledgment.