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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MAY 24, 2023

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“Bring It On, Queen!” featured a variety of San Francisco-based queens as well as a selection of international drag superstars.
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“Bring It On, Queen!” featured a variety of San Francisco-based queens as well as a selection of international drag superstars.
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In a world so hellbent on the status quo, drag refuses to be bound by any rules; as an art form, it refuses to exclude anyone.
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In a world so hellbent on the status quo, drag refuses to be bound by any rules; as an art form, it refuses to exclude anyone.
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If you're in need of a reminder, it’s the Fourth of July! The Berkeley Marina has a celebration planned from noon to 10 p.m.
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If you're in need of a reminder, it’s the Fourth of July! The Berkeley Marina has a celebration planned from noon to 10 p.m.
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“50 Years of Fabulous,” a wildly entertaining film, follows some of the most important characters and events in the LGBTQ+ history of San Francisco.
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“50 Years of Fabulous,” a wildly entertaining film, follows some of the most important characters and events in the LGBTQ+ history of San Francisco.
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The San Francisco day trip series is back to shine a prismatic light on an important district to the history and culture of the city — the Castro District
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The San Francisco day trip series is back to shine a prismatic light on an important district to the history and culture of the city — the Castro District
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Before you read any further, open up Spotify or Apple Music or Tidal or whatever service you use to listen to music, and put on “Called Out In The Dark.”
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Before you read any further, open up Spotify or Apple Music or Tidal or whatever service you use to listen to music, and put on “Called Out In The Dark.”
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In laughing at the cringeworthy, the frustrating, the inexplicably unjust, Cho aims to broaden perspectives and open discussions on addressing and correcting all the “shit” that’s wrong with the world.
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In laughing at the cringeworthy, the frustrating, the inexplicably unjust, Cho aims to broaden perspectives and open discussions on addressing and correcting all the “shit” that’s wrong with the world.
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The intersection of personal experience and political reality seems to be one of the driving forces behind Cho’s work.
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The intersection of personal experience and political reality seems to be one of the driving forces behind Cho’s work.
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Friday the 13th may be approaching, but you’ve got nothing to be afraid of. Your week isn’t in any kind of jeopardy; in fact, it’s set to be another thrilling week, filled with film screenings, concerts and even a poetry slam.
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Friday the 13th may be approaching, but you’ve got nothing to be afraid of. Your week isn’t in any kind of jeopardy; in fact, it’s set to be another thrilling week, filled with film screenings, concerts and even a poetry slam.
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This coming week will offer a host of exciting opportunities to enjoy art, and we’ve laid out a few of them here, ranging from film screenings and Q&As to concerts and music festivals.
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This coming week will offer a host of exciting opportunities to enjoy art, and we’ve laid out a few of them here, ranging from film screenings and Q&As to concerts and music festivals.
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