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Blaq Outside creates Black queer spaces for joy and community

The oasis resurrects. It systematically electrifies the parched, emboldening the furtherance of a dream. It is the contrast, a node in the logic of the desert that defines the aridness of its surroundings by just how wet its waters are. It is a gathering place to breathe, relax and...
Let’s talk about it

Let’s talk about it

People are talking about … the fact that people don’t like talking anymore. Multiple studies bemoan the death of conversation. But Paul Spinrad doesn’t buy it. He believes people are eager for face-to-face conversation, especially if prompted...
History is no joke … or is it?

History is no joke … or is it?

In some places in Berkeley, it’s April Fool’s Day every day. This is because an unknown someone—or someones—has been placing plaques honoring nonexistent events in sites around the city for years. Most people have seen historical plaques on...
Nomadic Bookshop centers collective imaginings

Nomadic Bookshop centers collective imaginings

Nomadic Bookshop, a new, community-empowered bookstore in Oakland’s vibrant Uptown area, is making a significant splash. At the three-hour Jan. 17 official opening, store owners/founders J. K. Fowler and Uriel Landa welcomed nearly 400 guests. “There was a...
Women prioritize health and redefine ‘hustle’

Women prioritize health and redefine ‘hustle’

Millions of people in the United States and around the world find the voice of former ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton speaking on matters of health to be a sanctuary. As the co-host of Good...
A love story for the ages

A love story for the ages

Online dating didn't yet exist in the early 1990s. What did, though, were classified ads and "telepersonals" that allowed users to call 900 numbers and listen to recorded voice personals or leave their own. In July 1992...
Berkeley bash celebrates Bay Area beatnik

Berkeley bash celebrates Bay Area beatnik

Celebrating what would have been the 100th birthday of Bay Area icon Neal Cassady on Jan. 17 at the Berkeley Art House is going to be a psychedelically tinged evening of creatives, musicians, deadheads and seekers. For the...
The Stroll returns

The Stroll returns

With its 49th year, the Solano Avenue Stroll celebrates an event that has proved enduringly popular and resilient. The Stroll, organized in 1974 as a “thank-you party for customers by the Thousand Oaks Business and Professional Association,”...
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