Uncategorized In the Artist’s Studio | Elizabeth Winters By Katie Korotzer | February 14, 2020 Visual storytelling compels this young, aspiring artist to pursue film and animation.
Arts & Entertainment Gatz at Berkeley Rep is surprising, compelling theater By Lou Fancher | February 8, 2020 Yes, it's six hours long, but time flies in this innovative performance of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby.
Arts & Entertainment Cal Performances preview: An Evening with Kronos Quartet By Lou Fancher | February 7, 2020 The Feb 13 program features a piano set, panel discussion, and screening of a documentary set to live music.
Around Town In the Artist’s Studio | Kim Lipkin By Katie Korotzer | February 7, 2020 Love of color and desire to create have given a fresh start to former art teacher who opens her first solo show today on Piedmont Ave.
Arts & Entertainment Bay Area Best Bets | February 7 – 9 By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | February 7, 2020 Ballet that connects the spiritual and the physical at Grace Cathedral; jazz cabaret at Feinstein's; Bessie Smith's blues; and more
Arts & Entertainment Local Lit | February’s top literary picks By Lou Fancher | January 31, 2020 Poetry by the Pulitzer Prize-winner Robert Haas; Octavio Solis' memoir performed by Word for Word; film director John Sayles; Lit Starts workshop; and more
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets for the Weekend | Jan 31 – Feb 2 By The Artful Observer | Local News Matters | January 31, 2020 K-pop on Sunday (for non-football fans); Brahms fest with Cal Symphony; bassist Stanley Jordan channels Hendrix; and more
Arts & Entertainment Booker T. Jones at Freight and Salvage, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 By Lou Fancher | January 28, 2020 The Grammy Award-winning soul and R&B singer, songwriter, and producer will perform, following a reading from his new memoir.
Arts & Entertainment Cal Performances: Jordi Savall brings early music of Spain and the Mediterranean to Berkeley By Lou Fancher | January 28, 2020 The gamba virtuoso and musical polymath celebrates the rich cultural melting pot of the Iberian Peninsula of the 16th and 17th centuries.
Featured in Category Piedmont Center for the Arts: Violinist Axel Strauss performs music of Czech composers By Lou Fancher | January 21, 2020 Dvorak, Novak, and Janacek are highlighted in the Jan. 26 performance, which will include a 30-minute pre-concert talk.