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Calendar

Monday November 04, 2002

Monday, Nov. 4 

Berkeley Gray Panthers Home Owners Support Group 

3 p.m. 

Berkeley Gray Panthers Office, 1403 Addison St. 

Resources for low and middle-income home owners, and home maintenance 

548-9696 

 

Albany talk on Marin Salmon 

7 p.m. 

1249 Marin St., Albany 

Watershed biologist Reuven Walder will speak at the monthly meeting of Friends of Five Creeks 

848-9358, f5creeks@aol.com 

Free 

 

“Pathways to Collaboration” 

7:30 to 9:30 p.m. 

Kroeber Hall, Rm. 160, UC Berkeley 

A lecture by Dana Plautz, director of research communications for Intel Corporation, followed by live music 

Free 

 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 5 

Flu Shots for Everyone 

10 a.m to 12:30 p.m. 

St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 2727 College Ave. 

Sponsored by the Berkeley Public Health Department 

845-6830 

 

Berkeley Intelligent Conversation 

7 to 9 p.m. 

Berkeley-Richmond Jewish Community Center, 1414 Walnut St. 

Join the bimonthly discussion group informally led by fomer UC Berkeley extension lecturer, investment advisor and finncial planner Robert Berend. Open to all. Please bring light snacks or drinks to share. This session’s topic: Work ethic vs. playing and having fun 

527-5332 

Free 

 

Wednesday, Nov. 6 

North Berkeley Senior Center Advisory Council Meeting 

10 a.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst St. 

981-5190 

Community Members Welcome 

 

Monthly Birthday Party 

1:15 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst St. 

Featuring Jim Steinke, guitar and mandolin wizard 

981-5190 

 

2002 Surjit Singh Lecture 

5:30 p.m. 

Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Common Room, 2451 Ridge Rd. 

649-2440 for more info 

 

“The Chinese and Religion in the Context of Globalization” 

Reception 5:30 p.m. / Lecture 7 p.m. 

Bade Museum at Pacific School of Religion, 1798 Scenic Ave. 

A noted scholar and author, Professor Zhuo Xinping speaks 

649-2440 

 

Thursday, Nov. 7 

“Water, the Beverage of Life” 

11:30 a.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst St. 

Aaron Miller, SF State Intern will discuss 

981-5190 

 

 

 

Additional Ferries from East Bay Sites 

noon to 2 p.m. 

Discussion with a representative of the San Francisco Bay Area Water Transit Authority. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters 

Albany Public Library, 1247 Marin Ave. 

843-8824 

Free 

 

Panel Discussion - “Resistance to the Free Trade Agreements in Mexico and Central America” 

7:30 p.m. 

Featuring video presentation of “Tierra Si, Aviones No”, and performance by the NoPPP Players 

La Pena Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave. 

Requested donations between $5 and $10 

 

Friday, Nov. 8  

Alexander Cockburn’s Incendiary Rants 

7 p.m. 

Release party for muckraking maverick Alexander Cockburn’s new spoken word CD, Beating the Devil at the AK Press Warehouse, 673-A 23rd St.  

208-1700 

Free 

 

Berkeley Women in Black Vigil 

Bancroft at Telegraph Ave. 

Weekly protest to “End the Occupation” 

548-6310 

 

Saturday, Nov. 9 

Book Sale and Auction 

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 

The Center for AIDS Services, 5720 Shattuck Ave., Oakland 

This big sale will benefit the AIDS center. 

655-3435 

 

An Afternoon of Mystery with Authors 2 p.m. 

1901 Russell St. 

Berkeley’s South Branch Library presents mystery writers Jake Fuchs (Death of a Prof), Owen Hill (The Chandler Apartments), and Mary Halock (The Dog on the Roof) 

Free 

 

Sunday, Nov. 10 

World RunDay - national charity benefit. 

All day 

Various cities across the naton - contact www.runday.com 

(516) 859-3000 for more info 

 

 

 

Monday, Nov. 4 

Mike Davis 

7:30 p.m. 

First Congregational Church of Berkeley, 2345 Channing Way, entrance on Dana between Channing and Durant 

Mike Davis will discuss “Dead Cities: A Natural History” in collaboration with Working Assets president Michael Kieschnick 

www.codysbooks.com 

$10 / $5 with purchase of “Dead Cities” 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 5 

Garrison Keillor 

7:30 p.m. 

First Congregational Church of Berkeley, 2345 Channing Way, entrance on Dana between Channing and Durant 

Keillor will be reading from “Good Poems”  

www.codysbooks.com 

$10 / $5 with purchase of “Good Poems” 

 

The Duo-Tones 

8 p.m. 

Freight & Salvage, 1111 Addison St. 

Paul Johnson and Gil Orr play pure, essential surf music like you’ve never heard before. 

548-1761 

$15.50-$16.50 

 

Wednesday, Nov. 6 

Zabava! Izorno and Brass Menagerie 

7 p.m. doors open, 8:30 live performance 

Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Ave. 

Enjoy this celebration with live music from the Balkans, including dance lessons begining at 7:30 

525-5054 

$8 

 

Christopher Hitchens 

7:30 p.m. 

Cody’s Books, 2454 Telegraph Ave. 

Hitchens will discuss “Why Orwell Matters” 

845-7852 

 

Saadet Turkoz with Miya Masaoka and George Cremaschi 

8 p.m. 

Freight & Salvage, 1111 Addison St. 

Mysterious improvisations based on ancient Central Asian music in collaboration. 

548-1761 

$15.50-$16.50 

 

 

Thursday, Nov. 7 

Gary Thorp 

7:30 p.m. 

Cody’s Books, 2454 Telegraph Ave. 

Thorp will read from “Caught in Fading Light” 

 

The Non Prophets  

9:30 p.m. 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

Preforming with special guest Vince Welnick of the Grateful Dead 

21+ 

$10 

 

Bandworks Recital 

7:30 p.m. to midnight 

Ashkenaz, 1317 San Pablo Ave. 

Hear student bands play rock, blues, and pop at this annual recital event 

525-5054 

$11 

 

Friday, Nov. 8 

The Librarians, Bitesize, and Glitter Mini 9 

9:30 p.m. 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

All age show 

$7 

 

Chaskinakuy 

8 p.m. 

Freight & Salvage, 1111 Addison St. 

Beautiful vocal harmonies in Spanish and Quechua. 

548-1761 

$15.50-$16.50 

 

Saturday, Nov. 9 

An Afternoon of Mystery 

2 p.m. 

South Branch Berkeley Public Library, 1901 Russell St. at Martin Luther King Jr. Way 

Featuring local Bay Area authors Jake Fuchs, Owen Hill, and Mary Madsen Hallock 

525-3948, Kimmac@pacbell.net 

Free 

 

An Evening of Cultural Harmony 

8 p.m. 

St. John’s Presbyterian Church, 2727 College Ave. 

The Barbard Ensemble, the San Francisco Klezmer Experience and Lichi Fuentes & Jackeline Rago will treat listeners to music from Iran, Eastern Europe, and Latin America. 

704-7480 x755 

$25 general admission 

 

Black Dice, Dearly Departed (ex-Subtonix), and The Mass 

9:30 p.m. 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

$8 

 

Sunday, Nov. 10 

The Sheldon Brown Group 

4:30 p.m. 

Jazzschool, 2087 Addison St. 

Reservations: 845-5373 

$10-$15 

 

Images of India-2002 

7 p.m. 

International House Auditorium, 2299 Piedmont Ave. 

‘Asha for Education,’ a campus based non-profit organization, holds its 12th annual event  

665-4889, ioi@ashanet.org 

$15-$25 / $10 students 

 

The Starry Irish Music Session with Shay Black 

8 p.m. 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

Tickets available on a sliding scale 

 

 

 

“Shove Off to Birthday Island” 

Through Nov. 30 

Reception Nov. 2 from 5 to 8 p.m. 

Normal hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 

Ardency Gallery, 709 Broadway, Oakland 

A collaborative exhibition of Tonya Solley Thornton and Frank Haines including video and sculptural installations. 

836-0831 

 

Children of the Gulf War Photo Exhibit 

Through Nov. 30 

Mon. through Thurs., 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 

Fri. through Sat.., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

Sun., 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St. 

Featuring works of Takashi Morizumi 

Information: www.savewarchildren.org 

 

Ceramics - Opening Reception 

Through Nov. 17 

3 to 5 p.m. 

A New Leaf Gallery, 1286 Gilman St. 

525-7621 

Free 

“Recent Acquisitions” 

Through Dec. 14 

Thurs. through Sat.., 1 to 4 p.m. 

Berkeley Historical Society, Veterans Memorial Building, 1931 Center St. 

848-0181 

Free 

 

Timoteo Ikoshy Montoya 

Through Nov. 1  

Gathering Tribes Gallery  

1573 Solano Ave.  

Acrylic/air brush paintings  

by this Native American artist.  

528-9038 

 

Threads: Five artists who  

use stitching to convey ideas 

Through Dec. 15, Wed. through Sun., noon to 5 p.m. 

Berkeley Art Center 

Live Oak Park, 1275 Walnut St. 

Information: www.berkeleyartcenter.org, 644-6893 

Free 

 

 

 

Alarms and Excursions 

Nov. 15 through Dec. 22 

Aurora Theatre Company, 2081 Addison St. 

Michael Frayn's comedy about  

the irony of modern technology. 

843-4822, www.auroratheater.org for reservations 

$26 to $35. 

 

Menocchio 

Nov. 6 through Dec. 22 

Berkeley Repertory Theatre, 2025 Addison St. 

Berkeley Repertory Theatre presents the world premiere of Lillian Groag’s charged comedy 

647-2949 or www.berkeleyrep.org for tickets 

Regular tickets between $38 and $54, with group, student, youth, and senior discounts available 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, Nov. 5 

Open Mic 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

21+ 

Free 

 

Wednesday, Nov. 6 

Poetry Slam with host Nazelah Jamison and Karen Ladson 

8:30 p.m. 

The Starry Plough, 3101 Shattuck Ave. 

Cash prizes up to $90 

21+ 

$7/ general, $5/ students with ID 

 

Saturday Nov. 9 

Dorothy Allison and Jewelle Gomez appear in support of Boadecia’s Books 

8 p.m. 

Northbrae Community Church  

941 The Alameda at Solano 

559-9184 

$25, sliding scale 

 

 

 

Thursday, Nov. 7 

“Desert Hearts” 

1 p.m. 

North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst St. 

A 1950’s lesbian romance featuring Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau. 

 

Friday, Nov. 8 

“El Che” 

7 p.m. 

Redwood Gardens, 2951 Derby St. 

Film screening followed by salsa dancing to support Berkeley’s Cuban Sister-City Palma Soriano. 

548-6941 

$10 / Sliding scale$15