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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 02, 2023

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Whenever I’m in need of an escape, I go to my comfort characters. They bring me familiarity and joy that I can’t necessarily get in the real world. I know they don’t actually exist in our world, but they’re definitely a part of their own world that is just as meaningful to me as this one.
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Whenever I’m in need of an escape, I go to my comfort characters. They bring me familiarity and joy that I can’t necessarily get in the real world. I know they don’t actually exist in our world, but they’re definitely a part of their own world that is just as meaningful to me as this one.
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Fortunately, television has gifted us entertaining characters that won’t make you feel so lonesome. Here are the Clog’s top picks for the most iconic duos in television shows.
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Fortunately, television has gifted us entertaining characters that won’t make you feel so lonesome. Here are the Clog’s top picks for the most iconic duos in television shows.
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Given the recent news of a live-action Avatar remake and the start of classes at UC Berkeley, we at the Clog were inspired to take the “live action” a step further and explore the lives of the characters of Avatar if they were to attend UC Berkeley
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Given the recent news of a live-action Avatar remake and the start of classes at UC Berkeley, we at the Clog were inspired to take the “live action” a step further and explore the lives of the characters of Avatar if they were to attend UC Berkeley
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Fetch some earl gray and a scone because we’ll be taking a glance to see where strong Bridgerton women would find their calling here at UC Berkeley.
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Fetch some earl gray and a scone because we’ll be taking a glance to see where strong Bridgerton women would find their calling here at UC Berkeley.
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The Holocaust may have happened more than 70 years ago, but Roger Grunwald is making sure it continues to be talked about. At least, that’s one of his main motivations in creating “The Obligation.”
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The Holocaust may have happened more than 70 years ago, but Roger Grunwald is making sure it continues to be talked about. At least, that’s one of his main motivations in creating “The Obligation.”
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Playing at The Marsh in San Francisco starting Sept. 20, “Bravo 25” explores themes of human interaction and the relationship between people and technology. Written by Gibson herself, the show draws upon her real-life experiences as a therapist and humanitarian worker.
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Playing at The Marsh in San Francisco starting Sept. 20, “Bravo 25” explores themes of human interaction and the relationship between people and technology. Written by Gibson herself, the show draws upon her real-life experiences as a therapist and humanitarian worker.
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“#GetGandhi: A Seriously Radical Feminist Comedy” written by Anne Galjour and directed by Nancy Carlin is playing at Z Below in San Francisco through Aug. 26.
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“#GetGandhi: A Seriously Radical Feminist Comedy” written by Anne Galjour and directed by Nancy Carlin is playing at Z Below in San Francisco through Aug. 26.
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Perhaps the curse of every play about morality is that the lesson learned at the end of the play seems too simple to really be impactful.
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Perhaps the curse of every play about morality is that the lesson learned at the end of the play seems too simple to really be impactful.
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Much like how the teacher character Dewey Finn becomes the hero of his fourth-grade class, the kids undeniably look up to the adults in the production’s cast.
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Much like how the teacher character Dewey Finn becomes the hero of his fourth-grade class, the kids undeniably look up to the adults in the production’s cast.
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