Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
The Berkeley Symphony, led by Music Director Joseph Young, will present “Pictures at an Exhibition” in Zellerbach Hall at 4 p.m. June 2. Color and light will converge in a program of mesmerizing symphonic works by Jimmy López Bellido, Duke Ellington and Modest Mussorgsky, which will comprise the final Symphonic Series concert of the 2023–24 season.
Also on the program is Duke Ellington’s wistful foxtrot “Solitude.” Recorded by Ellington himself numerous times and covered by jazz legends including Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday, the 1934 standard comes to Zellerbach Hall as a string orchestra arrangement by Morton Gould. Famously written by Ellington in just 20 minutes, this brief yet poignant work has had a lasting legacy.
Hearts Leap officials say they believe in providing a warm, secure, nurturing and stimulating environment where children can learn, grow and thrive and that their dedicated team is committed to fostering children’s social, emotional and cognitive development through inviting and engaging activities.In honor of the upcoming National Beer Day, the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society has announced that tickets are now on sale for their 10th anniversary craft beer festival, Pints for Paws.
Community volunteers organize this dog-friendly event for ages 21 and older with all proceeds going to support the medical and behavioral needs of shelter dogs and cats. To learn more or to purchase tickets, visitClick to print A man fell asleep in an Oakland motel with his girlfriend and cousin. Hours later, he allegedly awoke to gunfire and his girlfriend holding the pistol
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