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In ‘Little Erik,’ the Familial Connections Are Worse Than the Wifi.
The end of a marriage isn't necessarily the end of the world, unless you're the couple at the center of Mark Jackson's play Little...
Cal Student Calls for More Black Voices in Film Studies
On a breezy afternoon in mid-October, 21-year-old UC Berkeley student Summer Mason found herself feeling alone and isolated. But she was actually sitting with...
Lessons for the Aspiring Reader
As a young child, Oakland-based illustrator Robert Trujillo had trouble finding storybooks that engaged him. He says the...
Fur, Feathers, and Fins
Buying a pet for someone special during the holidays can be an understandably tempting idea. After all, pets can be ready-made companions,...
‘Disgraced’ Brings Islamaphobia to the Dinner Table
Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-prize winning play Disgraced, which tackles issues of race and religion with as much delicacy as a bulldozer, is easily one of...
A Tenant’s Horror Story Fit for Halloween
What did you inherit from your ancestors, and what do you wish you hadn't? Familial questions such as those are at the forefront of...
Oakland Organizations Team Up To Tell Migrant Stories
Next week,the pro-migrant arts nonprofit CultureStrike will be teaming up with Betti Ono Gallery and Mujeres Unidas y Activas to install a wheat paste...











