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The Paul Mahder Gallery invites friends and fans of artist Sylvia Seventy to gather Thursday to share their favorite memories ...
In the early 1970s, Berkeley dance instructor Ruth Zaporah carved out a niche in the overcrowded Bay Area theater scene by creating a mix of modern dance, gymnastics, performance art and mime that she ...
The trend of converting little-used parking garage rooftops to pickleball courts could be coming to downtown Berkeley, although, like most things involving the booming sport, opposition is brewing.
Opinion: Deans Erwin Chemerinsky and David Faigman, and retired federal Judge Nancy Gertner say that Big Law's quick court ...
Ahead of two sold-out reunion shows, Karina Denike and Jason Hammon reflect on the mid-’90s, ska, and selling out.
Bernard Maybeck's first residential commission, 1770 Highland Place, in the Berkeley Hills blends art and architecture and is ...
Former USC Trojans safeties Mark Carrier and Taylor Mays and offensive lineman Jeff Bregel are on the ballot for the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class, t ...
In recent decades, America has seen economic opportunities concentrated in superstar cities. Manufacturing boosters hope ...
Evercore Wealth Management today announced the expansion of the firm's San Francisco office with the appointment of Ryan Fox, Flavia Araujo Trento, Brandon Frandsen and Winifred (Winnie) Yam. All four ...
Maya Gurantz — the Plague Archives: A site-specific installation comprising multiple video projections; a dense collection of ...
The reactionary blogger’s call for a monarch to rule the country once seemed like a joke. Now the right is ready to bend the ...
IN FOURTH GRADE, Nico Lee dressed up as Miss Hannigan, the heartless head of the orphanage in the classic Broadway musical “Annie,” for Halloween. He put ...