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The Wassermans: A family with deep Berkeley roots

Avatar photo by Janis Mara April 24, 2022, 8:00 a.m.August 4, 2022

Berkeley family’s 60-year saga — People’s Park, Heyday Books, Greek Theatre, leg lifts.

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Maureen Gosling’s new film explores the life and revolutionary times of jazz and blues vocalist Barbara Dane

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert April 21, 2022, 4:15 p.m.August 4, 2022

From ‘Dry Wood’ to ‘Blossoms of Fire,’ filmmaker’s documentaries capture golden moments of art and culture.

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Illicit concert series goes legit, but secret maps and moonlit merriment are here to stay

Laura Casey by Laura Casey April 20, 2022, 4:48 p.m.April 20, 2022

A Berkeley composer has been organizing hike-in covert concerts since 2018. Last weekend, blessed with city funding, he hosted Moonstruck’s first legal performance.

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Berkeley drummer Scott Amendola and pals to play Saturday at California Jazz Conservatory

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert April 14, 2022, 11:42 a.m.August 4, 2022

After two years lying low, Amendola hit the road for a brief tour. Now he’s back in the Bay Area fray, starting with a performance of his trio SticklerPhonics.

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It’s a new chapter for Charlie Winton, Berkeley book publisher turned rock ‘n’ roller

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert April 11, 2022, 3:45 p.m.August 4, 2022

Winton’s songwriting ambitions remained dormant for decades, but he released his first album at age 66 and is now out with his second, ‘The Soul and the Shadow.’

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Front Row Festival celebrates with musical performances Saturday

Avatar photo by Berkeleyside staff April 08, 2022, 8:00 a.m.August 4, 2022

Seven musical performances are scheduled at the Berkeley BART Plaza.

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Rhonda Benin’s all-women musical revue will ‘celebrate being alive’

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert March 21, 2022, 3:29 p.m.August 4, 2022

‘Just Like a Woman,’ an annual showcase for female artists launched in 2014, is back after a two-year hiatus this Sunday at Freight & Salvage.

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Berkeley-reared pianist Michael Wolff pens memoir of ‘jazz, tics and survival’

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert March 16, 2022, 2:00 p.m.August 4, 2022

Wolff’s autobiography, out this week, shows how music served as salvation for a precociously gifted pianist with undiagnosed Tourette’s Syndrome.

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Berkeley jazz scene gets boost from energy bar company

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert Feb. 28, 2022, 1:55 p.m.August 4, 2022

The 25-year-old California Jazz Conservancy is launching a major new concert series with help from energy bar maker JAMBAR.

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Upcoming concerts showcase the East Bay’s thriving Brazilian music scene

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert Feb. 25, 2022, 1:17 p.m.August 4, 2022

Performances by Oakland Samba Revue, SambaDá, and others in Oakland and Berkeley highlight the region’s talent.

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Your Kids Are So Berkeley: 3 tell how growing up here shaped their values

Avatar photo by Janis Mara Feb. 20, 2022, 8:00 a.m.February 22, 2022

The children of the McDonalds, Santiagos, and de Leons each absorbed Berkeley values from their parents and expressed them in their own unique ways.

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Berkeley musician’s drunken odyssey through ‘Russialand’ is amazing but alarming

Avatar photo by Andrew Gilbert Feb. 17, 2022, 10:30 a.m.August 4, 2022

The scion of an old Berkeley family, Alex Carlin comes off as a bit of a holy fool in his new documentary. The film shows the 64-year-old rock ‘n’ roller’s bacchanal by rail from Siberia to the Black Sea.

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