Local News Featured San Bruno art show reinvents how books are viewed Nicholas Mazzoni Daily Journal staff Updated Dec 8, 2022 The beauty of the Peninsula Museum of Art show, “Books Against the Wall,” is the way five Bay Area artists use the printing press as their ves…
Arts & Entertainment Featured Museum gotta see ‘um By Susan Cohn Daily Journal Senior CorrespondentUpdated Feb 4, 2022 PORTOLA ART GALLERY PRESENTS EDWIN BERTOLET’S “THE QUIET EYE.” “The Quiet Eye,” a collection of oil paintings done both plein air and in the s…
Arts & Entertainment Loyalty to family, instead of CNN, puts Chris Cuomo at risk By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer Dec 1, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — There's family, and your job as a journalist. Chris Cuomo's willingness to put the latter at risk in service to his brother ha…
National Study: Fox viewers more likely to believe COVID falsehoods By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer Nov 10, 2021 NEW YORK (AP) — People who trust Fox News Channel and other media outlets that appeal to conservatives are more likely to believe falsehoods a…
Local News Featured Belmont Twin Pines Art Center reopening in July By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Jul 3, 2021 As the Belmont Twin Pines Art Center prepares to reopen July 1 following the pandemic, it will host a monthlong art exhibit and sale featuring…
+2 Columnists Some recommendations By Josette Thornhill May 15, 2021 In New York City where it’s always a warm summer day (but cool enough to wear a leather jacket), a record store with seemingly no customers ke…
+2 Columnists Soundtrack for the apocalypse By Josette Thornhill Oct 10, 2020 “Before we start this next song, because we’ve come a long way to be here, we’re going to give five seconds of intimate eye contact to the cam…
National Television viewership down for unconventional convention By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer Aug 18, 2020 NEW YORK (AP) — Preliminary estimates show that viewership for the first night of the Democrats' virtual convention was down compared with the…