Anne Schrager May 3, 2021
Singer/songwriter Diana Gameros will be featured in the Exploratorium’s online bilingual Mother’s Day celebration. Photo: Claudio Nalerio, courtesy of the artist
Mother’s Day arrives Sunday, May 9, and there is no shortage of ways to spend quality time with family in honor of the occasion.
Local venues in San Francisco and beyond are preparing parklets and newly constructed performance areas to celebrate the season, as vaccination rates spark a slight relaxation of public health guidelines. Examples include District Six, a SOMA StrEat Food Park-curated outdoor food truck and entertainment area in the city, and Out Front at the UC Theatre in Berkeley, which features a street bar, casual outdoor dining and live music from 6:30-10 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays. The Blue Note Napa is also set for a pivot to outdoor entertainment, with a robust live music series hosted at the Charles Krug Winery in St. Helena starting up later this month; and th
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By Ry Crozier on Mar 17, 2021 12:41PM A Victorian smart meter (File photo).
Datathon leads to creation of JAWS platform.
Energy distribution infrastructure operator Jemena said it has found a way to “really mine” the tens of billions of data points collected by electricity smart meters in Victoria for the first time.
The company late last year said it had built a platform called JAWS - Jemena AWS - with the assistance of AWS and Deloitte, in the hope of influencing customer behaviour but also its own infrastructure investment decisions, a key input to energy pricing.
JAWS is now about two years old and was used during the pandemic to identify vulnerable end users - those whose usage had suddenly dropped - and advise them of support options, and to identify at-risk users whose energy needs had suddenly increased.
March marches in with these intriguing area events focusing on history, art, literature, music, and more.
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Hosts Museum Tour | March 9
The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, will offer a virtual, interactive tour of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum on March 9 at 2pm. Founded in 1988 by historian Ruth Abram and social activist Anita Jacobsen, the Tenement Museum is a National Historic Site that celebrates the enduring stories of immigrants that define and strengthen what it means to be American. Tickets are $15 for OLLI at BCC members and $20 for non-members.
Zoom Program Covers Local Lady Artists | March 10