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BERKELEY'S NEWS • NOVEMBER 19, 2023

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Passionate and vocal about her experience as a trans, Latine filmmaker, Alberto possesses the proper skillset to create a film that appropriately and accurately addresses LGBTQ+ issues within the Latine community. 
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Passionate and vocal about her experience as a trans, Latine filmmaker, Alberto possesses the proper skillset to create a film that appropriately and accurately addresses LGBTQ+ issues within the Latine community. 
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Inspired by the nine circles of hell in Dante’s “Inferno,” Unreal Unearth moves from lust to gluttony, heresy to colonial violence — an ambitious feat.
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Inspired by the nine circles of hell in Dante’s “Inferno,” Unreal Unearth moves from lust to gluttony, heresy to colonial violence — an ambitious feat.
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Glück meets the basic needs for her garden by compensating its physical meagerness with rich imagination and satirical fun.
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Glück meets the basic needs for her garden by compensating its physical meagerness with rich imagination and satirical fun.
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“The Work” is not just about prisoners and fatherless sons — broadly, it’s also about people, their protective shields and emotion.
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“The Work” is not just about prisoners and fatherless sons — broadly, it’s also about people, their protective shields and emotion.
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Matthew Matlock humped his way through deep brush and vegetation, his body weighed down by equipment, sweat and fatigue. Five others had already made it down the trail into a small, open area when Matlock first heard the tin-like snap of gunfire — similar to a loud wood-fire crackle, he said, except louder and more frequent.
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Matthew Matlock humped his way through deep brush and vegetation, his body weighed down by equipment, sweat and fatigue. Five others had already made it down the trail into a small, open area when Matlock first heard the tin-like snap of gunfire — similar to a loud wood-fire crackle, he said, except louder and more frequent.
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