The most recent whales won t have their causes of death determined because of inaccessible or unsafe locations, and the Marine Mammal Center is in talks with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration about possibly safely towing the whale carcasses into the open ocean so they can naturally decompose there. Over the last few years, our experts have observed gray whales frequenting San Francisco Bay in greater numbers and for longer periods of time. These whales are at increased risk from human activity, which is why we are committed to better understanding the ongoing challenges and threats these animals face, Kathi George, the center s director of field operations and response, said in a statement.
ARTS
42nd Street Moon
The musical theater company presents Jason Graae in Perfect Hermany: A Musical Tribute to Jerry Herman, Also Featuring: Jacqueline De Muro, Kelley Dorney, Lauren Louise, and Lauren McGraw; thru May 2. https://42ndstmoon.org/moonbeams/
A.C.T. Out Loud
The Matchmaker on-demand thru May 2). $5-$50. https://www.act-sf.org/
The Bluest Eye
Toni Morrison s audio drama is performed by Aurora Theatre company; adaptation by playwright Lydia R. Diamond. Thru May 21. https://auroratheatre.org/
Broadway on AirBnB
Promotional-sponsored performances by a variety of talents: Tittus Burgess, cast members from
Moulin Rouge, Mrs. Doubtfire, and more, plus dance, yoga, tarot and circus classes. $10-$50. www.airbnb.com
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Will you stop wearing a mask outdoors? Here s what 4 COVID experts say they re doing
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Pedestrians were face coverings on Mission Street in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, February 17, 2021.Scott Strazzante / The Chronicle
With California’s new pandemic regulations and guidance, mask-wearing might be heading toward a sea change in the state.
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its mask-wearing mandate for vaccinated people, California followed suit. As of Monday, those who have been fully inoculated against COVID-19 are no longer required to wear masks outdoors, except in crowded settings like performances, sports events and festivals.
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Things to do in San Francisco this weekend
Visit Claude the alligator this weekend!
Lesley Chen
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Spring is in full bloom in San Francisco, the days are getting longer, and the weather is… still unpredictable. But as the city moves into the Yellow Tier and starts to open back up, activities abound for residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re looking to take in some art, explore the country’s oldest Chinatown, or sail around the bay, here are five activities to put on your calendar.
Cost: $37/adult ticket
Inside of the Golden Gate Park is the California Academy of Sciences, which is dedicated to environmental education and sustainability and full of natural wonders. It includes a four story-rainforest, an aquarium that hosts 40,000 live animals, a 2.5-acre living roof, a planetarium, and a swamp where an albino alligator named Claude lives. Get a ticket and spend the day getting up close and personal with a multitude of plants, animals, and hands-on