Around Berkeley: Heated Rivalry parties, earthquake talk, women composers
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Around Berkeley: Heated Rivalry parties, earthquake talk, women composers
"The Left Coast Chamber Ensemble will perform Richard Strauss's Metamorphosen among other musical works on Saturday, Jan. 31. Credit: Left Coast Chamber Ensemble If you haven't seen it yet, catch Kala Art Institute's latest exhibition, Bookness, before it closes on Feb. 11. The exhibition explores how the book has evolved as an artistic medium throughout history. There will be a reception for Bookness on Feb. 8 at the Oakland Marriott City Center. 2990 San Pablo Ave. FREE"
"Watch a screening of the 1950 film noir Woman on the Run while sipping some wine, and enjoy 10% off all bottles of Pinot Noir. Thursday, Jan. 29. Donkey and Goat Winery. Doors open at 5 p.m. and film starts at 6 p.m. FREE (consider supporting by buying a glass or bottle of wine) University of Toronto author and climate scholar Hanna Morris discusses her new book Apocalyptic Authoritarianism: Climate Crisis, Media, and Power. Thursday, Jan. 29, 6 p.m. Pegasus Books Downtown. FREE"
"UC Berkeley seismologist Amy Williamson will discuss the ongoing earthquake swarm in San Ramon, how these earthquakes are different from other recent tremors felt in the Bay Area, and what Berkeley residents can do to take a proactive role in earthquake hazard preparedness. Thursday, Jan. 29, 6:30 p.m. Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists. FREE A redemptive and oftentimes bitingly funny one-man piece about the struggle with depression, The Waiting Period 2026 is an unrelenting look at a 10-day period in Brian Copeland's life"
Multiple Bay Area events occur Jan. 29–31 across music, visual art, film, literature, science, theater, and community workshops. The Left Coast Chamber Ensemble performs Strauss's Metamorphosen on Jan. 31. Kala Art Institute's Bookness exhibition runs through Feb. 11 with a Feb. 8 reception at the Oakland Marriott City Center. Donkey and Goat Winery screens the 1950 film Woman on the Run on Jan. 29 with wine specials. Talks include Hanna Morris on climate and Amy Williamson on an earthquake swarm in San Ramon. The Marsh presents Brian Copeland's The Waiting Period; Tito Puente Jr. performs at Ashkenaz. Biketopia hosts a bike workshop for women, trans, and nonbinary people.
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