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Sights & Sounds: Brian Copeland

Marcus L. Jackson
Brian Copeland

Sights and Sounds is your weekly guide the Bay Area arts scene through the eyes and ears of local artists. During the pandemic, we're offering suggestions for ways to experience art and culture from home. This week, host Jenee Darden speaks with comedian and playwright Brian Copeland.

Half Moon Bay by Jesse and Jonathan Kellerman

In this murder-mystery Deputy Coroner Clay Edison gets a call that a decades-old skeleton of a child was found in a park. He gets more suspicious calls, one from a person who thinks those may be his missing sister’s bones. Half Moon Bay takes place in the Bay Area. This is the third novel in the series by the father and son co-authors. 
 

Marshstream
Visit themarsh.org where the theater is streaming something entertaining every night from solo performances to classes to bingo.

The Boys
The Amazon original series takes place in a universe where superheroes work for a corporation and actually get paid. The public loves these superheroes but behind closed doors, they’re a mess. A group of non-powered human vigilantes called The Boys are trying to expose the corrupt super beings.

Brian Copeland's one-man show about suicide and depression is called The Waiting Period. See it this Sunday Oct. 4th and on select Sundays through November for free on TheMarsh.org.

Jeneé Darden is an award-winning journalist, author, public speaker and proud Oakland native. She is the executive producer and host of the weekly arts segment Sights & Sounds as well as the series Sights + Sounds Magazine. Jeneé also covers East Oakland for KALW. Jeneé has reported for NPR, Marketplace, KQED, KPCC, The Los Angeles Times, Ebony magazine, Refinery29 and other outlets. In 2005, she reported on the London transit bombings for Time magazine. Prior to coming to KALW, she hosted the podcast Mental Health and Wellness Radio.