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
Arms and the Man (on-demand thru April 18); Thornton Wilder s
The Matchmaker April 26, 6pm (on-demand thru May 2). $5-$50. https://www.act-sf.org/
Ballet22
PointeA2B, and the company s Spring Gala April 23-25. $20-$250. https://www.ballet22.com/events
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/
Friday Morning News Roundup
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Bay Area Reporter :: Homing s In, April 23-May 3, 2021
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Celebrate Earth Day by taking part in a Bay Area citizen science project
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Look for animals and plants at the beach or at a park or just in your backyard and then photograph and upload your observations as part of a global “bio-blitz” called City Nature Challenge April 30 to May 3.Courtesy Maritime AquariumShow MoreShow Less
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Volunteers for Hawkwatch identify raptors, like this red-tailed hawk (center).Sophia Germer / The Chronicle 2015Show MoreShow Less
Taking part in a citizen science project is a way to celebrate Earth Day while learning something new about the local environment. It has the added bonus of helping to alleviate feelings of anxiety about climate change and it’s a good pandemic-era project for families doing distance learning or anyone spending more time outdoors.
San Bernardino County residents can take part in international City Nature Challenge
Victorville Daily Press
Nature lovers and future scientists will be able to take part in an international event next week intended to celebrate local biodiversity.
Inland Empire residents can participate in the 2021 City Nature Challenge scheduled to take place from April 30 through May 9 by using their smart phones to document wild plants, insects and animals in parks, neighborhoods or their backyards.
Participants can download the iNaturalist app and take pictures from April 30 through May 3. The images will then be identified from May 4 through May 9 with the results announced May 10.