Meet at 5:30pm at Juan’s Place (941 Carleton St., Berkeley) for dinner before the festival. At 7pm, cross the street to 2604 9th St. for an evening of independent film and a fundraiser benefiting Castlemont International High School's annual service trip.
free
A showing of the feature film, Premium Rush, a brewery tour, and plenty of Trumer Pils and food truck fare. Benefitting the East Bay Bicycle Coalition.
$5 or free, with purchase of East Bay Bike Coalition membership
The story of a primordial fiend who rises from the murky depths to quench its insatiable lust for Bikini-Clad Beauties. Part of the theater's Friday Late Night series.
$10
Film Fri., May 24, 7:30 p.m., Sat., May 25, 7:30 p.m. and Sun., May 26, 2, 5 & 7:30 p.m.
510-234-1404
The award-winning new Spanish romantic fantasy based on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".
$7 general admission, $6 senior citizens, $5 children under 12
Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
Some Oakland politicians and groups are pointing to research by UC Berkeley faculty as proof that the city needs to add hundreds of police officers, but other studies contradict that conclusion.
Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.