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A new film by Scott McClure offers a peek inside the bygone alternate-reality project the Jejune Institute.
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A weekend of poetry parties at various East Bay residences.
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But opening up to crossdressing and watersports.
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In/Formation subverts conventional perspectives in the representation of space.
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Playwright Dan Harder marries the 1930s crime genre and contemporary Berkeley to greatly entertaining effect.
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This Cinco de Mayo, bike around Oakland in search of its best taco spots.
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Homestead Apothecary spreads the good word about our most useful California native plants.
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The first-ever Oakland Internet Cat Video Festival celebrates our weird obsession with quirky felines.
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Playwright Dan Harder marries the 1930s crime genre and contemporary Berkeley to greatly entertaining effect.
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Bay Area Dance Week expands to epic proportions.
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A new film by Scott McClure offers a peek inside the bygone alternate-reality project the Jejune Institute.
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A problem-free week.
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Plus crazy liberal hippies who are bi and and an escort who is horny.
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In/Formation subverts conventional perspectives in the representation of space.
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Homestead Apothecary spreads the good word about our most useful California native plants.
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An early warning system would save thousands of lives when the next major earthquake hits. But will California find the money to implement it?
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Snow White in the bullring.
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Wall Street capitalist or mujahid? Decisions, decisions.
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Not Hud. Mud.
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Re: “Femikaze on Mars”
I have seen Femikaze live before, and it was a fantastic show! I find myself trying to explain the sketches to other people, and I can never do them justice. If you crave comedy that is as witty as it is silly, check these very funny women out.