924 Gilman St. All shows begin at 8 p.m. unless noted $5; $2 for year membership. All ages. May 25: Controlling Hand, Wormwood, Goats Blood, American Waste, Quick to Blame; May 26: Honor System, Divit, Enemy You, Eleventeen, Tragedy Andy; June 1: Alkaline Trio, Hotrod Circuit, No Motiv, Dashboard Confessional, Bluejacket; June 2: El Dopa, Dead Bodies Everywhere, Shadow People, Ludicra, Ballast. 525-9926
Ashkenaz May 25: Jelly Roll; May 26: Caribbean All Stars; May 27: Big Brother and the Holding Company; May 29: Andrew Carrier and Cajun Classics; May 30: Fling Ding, Bluegrass Intentions, Leslie Kier and Friends; May 31: Wake the Dead, David Gans 1370 San Pablo Ave. 525-5054 or www.ashkenaz.com
Freight & Salvage All music at 8 p.m. May 25: Gearoid O’Hallmhurain, Patrick Ourceau, Robbie O’Connell; May 26: Darryl Henriques; May 27: Shana Morrison; May 31: Freight 33rd Anniversary Concert Series: Bob Dylan Song Night and others; June 1: The Riders of the Purple Sage. 1111 Addison St. www.freightandsalvage.org
Jupiter All shows at 8 p.m. May 25: The Mind Club; May 26: Rhythm Doctors; May 29: The Lost Trio; May 30: Zambambazo 2181 Shattuck Ave 843-8277
La Peña Cultural Center May 26: 7-9 p.m. in the Cafe Jason Moen Jazz Quartet, 9:30 p.m. Charanga Tumbo y Cuerdas; May 27: 4 p.m. in the cafe La Pena Flamenca; May 28: 7 p.m. Frank Emilio Flynn 3105 Shattuck Ave. 849-2568 or www.lapena.org
Berkeley Lyric Opera Orchestra May 27, 8 p.m. John Kendall Bailey conducting, Ivan Ilic on piano. Works by Bach, Stravinsky, Mozart, Prokofiev. $15 - $20 St. John’s Presbyterian Church 2727 College Ave. 843-5781
Berkeley High School Jazz Ensemble Combos and Lab Band May 25, 7:30 p.m. $5 - $8. Florence Schwimly Little
Theater 1920 Allston Way www.bhs.berkeley.k12.ca.us/arts
/performing/jazz
New Millennium Strings Benefit Concert May 26, 8 p.m. Featuring pieces by Weber, Chabrier, Bizet. Benefits Berkeley Food Pantry $7 - $10 University Christian Church 2401 La Conte 526-3331
Colibri May 26, 11 a.m. Latin American songs and rhythms. West Branch of the Berkeley Public Library 1125 University 649-3964
Himalayan Fair May 27, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The only such event in the world, the fair celebrates the mountain cultures of Tibet, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Ladakh, Mustang and Bhutan. Arts, antiques and modern crafts, live music and dance. Proceeds benefit Indian, Pakistani, Tibetan, and Nepalese grassroots projects. $5 donation Live Oak Park 1300 Shattuck Ave. 869-3995 or www.himalayanfair.net
Kenny Washington May 27, 4:30 p.m. $6 - $12. Jazzschool/La Note 2377 Shattuck Ave. 845-5373
Jupiter String Quartet May 27, 7:30 p.m. Works by Janacek and Haydn. $8 - $10. Berkeley Art Center 1275 Walnut St.
Pacific Film Archive May 25: 7:30 E Flat; May 26: 7:00 Subarnarekha; May 27: 5:30 Stone Flowers. Pacific Film Archive Theater 2575 Bancroft Way (at Bowditch) 642-1412
“An Evening of Handmade Films” May 25, 8 p.m. This documentary chronicles the lives of three disabled East African women who designed and built wheelchairs for use on unpaved roads. $5 suggested donation. Fantasy Studios, 2600 10th St. at Parker, 549-2977.
Nomad Videofilm Festival 2001 June 1 10:40p.m. featuring world premieres from four S.F. Bay Area mediamakers: “Roadkill” by Antero Alli, “Forest” by Farhad J. Parsa “Visit” by Jesse Miller, B, “Fell Apart” by Doan La Fine Arts Cinema, 2541 Shattuck Ave. $7 (510) 848-1143/464-4640, pix & details: http://www.verticalpool.com/nomad.html
“TRAGOS: A Cyber-Noir Witch Hunt” an Antero Alli film June 2, 10:40pm Fine Arts Cinema, 2541 Shattuck Ave. $7 (510) 848-1143/464-4640, pix & details: http://www.verticalpool.com/tragos.html
Exhibits
“Scapes/Escapes” Ink, Acrylic, Mixed Media by Evelyn Glaubman Through June 1 Tuesday - Thursday, 9 a.m. - 2:45 p.m. Gallery of the Center for Psychological Studies 1398 Solano Ave. Albany 524-0291
“Elemental” The art of Linda Mieko Allen Through June 9, Tuesday - Saturday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Traywick Gallery 1316 Tenth St. 527-1214 www.traywick.com
Ledger drawings of Michael and Sandra Horse. Exhibit runs through June 18. Gathering Tribes Gallery 1573 Solano Ave. 528-9038 www.gatheringtribes.com
“Alive in Her: Icons of the Goddess” Through June 19, Tuesday - Thursday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Photography, collage, and paintings by Joan Beth Clair. Pacific School of Religion 1798 Scenic Ave. 848-0528
Tyler James Hoare Sculpture and Collage Through June 27, call for hours. Party June 9, 5-9 p.m. with music by Sauce Piquante. The Albatross Pub 1822 San Pablo Ave. 843-2473
“Watershed 2001” Through July 14, Wednesday - Sunday Noon - 5 p.m. Exhibition of painting, drawing, sculpture and installation that explore images and issues about our watershed. Slide presentation on creek restoration and urban design May 31, 7:30 p.m. Berkeley Art Center 1275 Walnut St. 644-6893
Bernard Maisner: Illuminated Manuscripts and Paintings. Through Aug. 8 Maisner works in miniature as well as in large scales, combining his mastery of medieval illumination, gold leafing, and modern painting techniques. Flora Lamson Hewlett Library 2400 Ridge Rd. 849-2541
“Musee des Hommages,” Masterworks by Guy Colwell Faithful copies of several artists from the pasts, including Titian’s “The Venus of Urbino,” Cezanne’s “Still Life,” Picasso’s “Woman at a Mirror,” and Boticelli’s “Primavera” Ongoing. Call ahead for hours 2028 Ninth St. (at Addison) 841-4210 or visit www.atelier9.com
“Geographies of My Heart” Collage paintings by Jennifer Colby through August 24; Flora Lamson Hewlett Library 2400 Ridge Rd. 649-2541
Images of Portugal Paintings by Sofia Berto Villas-Boas of her native land. Open after 5 p.m. Voulez-Vous 2930 College Ave. (at Elmwood)
“Tropical Visions: Images of AfroCaribbean Women in the Quilt Tapestries of Cherrymae Golston” Through May 28, Tu-Th, 1-7 p.m., Sat 12-4 p.m. Women’s Cancer Resource Center Gallery 3023 Shattuck Ave. 548-9286 ext 307
“Queens of Ethipoia: Intuitive Inspirations,” the exceptional art of Esete-Miriam A. Menkir. June 2 through July 11. Reception with the artist on June 2, 1 - 3 p.m. Women’s Cancer Resource Center Gallery 3023 Shattuck Ave. 548-9286 ext 307
“The Decade of Change: 1900 - 1910” chronicles the transformation of the city of Berkeley in this 10 year period. Thursday through Saturday, 1 - 4 p.m. Berkeley History Center, Veterans Memorial Building, 1931 Center St. Wheelchair accessible. 848-0181. Free.
Readings
Cody’s Books 2454 Telegraph Ave. 845-7852 All events at 7:30 p.m., unless noted May 24: Katie Hafner decries “The Well: A Story of Love, Death and Real Life in the Seminal Online Community”; May 25: Nathaniel Philbrick talks about “In the Heart of the Sea”; May 29: David Harris talks about “Shooting the Moon: The True Story of An American Manhunt Unlike Any Other, Ever”
Easy Going Travel Shop & Bookstore 1385 Shattuck Ave. (at Rose) 843-3533 All events at 7:30 p.m. unless noted otherwise May 29, 7 - 9 p.m.: Travel Photo Workshop with Joan Bobkoff. $15 registration fee
“Strong Women - Writers & Heroes of Literature” Fridays Through June 2001, 1 - 3 p.m. Taught by Dr. Helen Rippier Wheeler, author of “Women and Aging: A Guide to Literature,” this is a free weekly literature course in the Berkeley Adult School’s Older Adults Program. North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst Ave. (at MLK Jr. Way) 549-2970
Duomo Reading Series and Open Mic. Thursdays, 6:30 - 9 p.m. May 24: Stephanie Young with host Louis Cuneo; May 31: Connie Post with host Louis Cuneo Cafe Firenze 2116 Shattuck Ave. 644-0155.
Tours
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Free. University of California, Berkeley. 486-4387
Berkeley City Club Tours 2315 Durant Ave., Berkeley. The fourth Sunday of every month, Noon - 4 p.m. $2 848-7800
Golden Gate Live Steamers Grizzly Peak Boulevard and Lomas Cantadas Drive at the south end of Tilden Regional Park Small locomotives, meticulously scaled to size. Trains run Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rides: Sunday, noon to 3 p.m., weather permitting. 486-0623
Berkeley Historical Society Walking Tours All tours begin at 10 a.m. and are restricted to 30 people per tour $5 - $10 per tour. June 2: Trish Hawthorne will lead a tour of Thousand Oaks School and Neighborhood; June 23: Sue Fernstrom will lead a tour of Strawberry Creek and West of the UC Berkeley campus 848-0181
Lectures
Tibetan Nyingma Institute Free Lectures All lectures begin at 6 p.m. May 27: Eva Casey on “Getting Calm; Staying Clear”; June 3: Jack van der Meulen on “Healing Through Kum Nye (Tibetan Yoga)”; June 10: Sylvia Gretchen on “Counteracting Negative Emotions” Tibetan Nyingma Institute 1815 Highland Place 843-6812
BTV schedule
Friday, May 25
Midnight: Frank Moore Unlimited Possibilities
8 a.m. Leela Foundation: Are You Willing?
9 a.m. Intrepid Berkeley Explorer: Passes Through India and Nepal #4
10 a.m. San Francisco Classical Guitar Society #45
10:30 a.m. Bay Area Musicians Showcase: Duncan James & Lyrique
11 a.m. Paranormal Connection, Express Studio Replay from THURSDAY
6:30pm
11:30 a.m. Fast Forward Replay Studio A 7:00
Noon: All There Is To Do Intern Show Replay
12:30 p.m. Quantifying the Quality of Life
1 p.m. Video Feedback Hula: Halau Oka UA Lililihu
1:30 p.m. It's Healing TIme
2 p.m. On The Move: #131 Parents Helping Parents with Disabled
Children
2:30 p.m. Sound Gallery:!Tang
3 p.m. The Sea Within; Deep Colors Deep Hunters
3:30 p.m. Duck Duck Goose: Gardening
4 p.m. NASA TV: Education File
5 p.m. Free Speech TV #2
7 p.m. Who's In My Kitchen? #2 Fruit Salad and Punchcicles
7:30 p.m. Wee Poets: Don't Smoke, Washington Elementary School
8 p.m. Boredom Theater
8:30 p.m. Back Stage Pass: Uncle Filthy
9 p.m. Alexander Haig's World Business Review A
9:30 p.m. Alexander Haig's World Business Review B
10 p.m. The Blue Lew Show: Marty's Party
10:30 p.m. The Dr. Susan Block Show: The New Horny Housewife A
11 p.m. Thrush TV: The All the Young Dudes Show
11:30 p.m. IVTV Episode 3
Saturday, May 26
Midnight: Reality Check: #204 No Fear
12:30 a.m. Analog Rhythms
8 a.m. Berkeley Baha'I Community: Baha'u'llah - The Prisoner of Akka
9 a.m. Bible Reading
9:30 a.m. Wee Poets: Don't Smoke, Washington Elementary School
10 a.m. Duck Duck Goose: Gardening
10:30 a.m. NASA TV: Education File
11:30 a.m. Boredom Theater
Noon: Great Pets, Replay from last week
12:30 p.m. The BHS Video Bomb Squad: The CAS Poetry Slam Benefit
2:30 p.m. The Cutting Edge: Video Magazine
3 p.m. Paranormal Connection, Replay from Express Studio
3:30 p.m. Chat Room
4 p.m. Star Alliance, Replay from Express Studio WEDNESDAY
5 p.m. Broadcast Violation, Replay from Express Studio WEDNESDAY
5:30 p.m. Who's In My Kitchen?: #2 Fruit Salad and Punchcicles
6 p.m. Video Feedback Hula: Halau Oka UA Lililihu
6:30 p.m. The Sea Within; Deep Colors Deep Hunters
7 p.m. Universe of Yahweh #219
7:30 p.m. Fast Forward, replay from Studio A THURSDAY
8 p.m. Analog Rhythms
9 p.m. Lannan Literary Series: Victor Hernandez Cruz
10 p.m. A Boy and His Dog: And the Beat Goes On
11 p.m. Live with Rick Sylvain #119
11:30 p.m. Reality Check: #204 No Fear
Sunday, May 27
Midnight: The Dr. Susan Block Show: The New Horny Housewife A
12:30 a.m. Thrush TV: All the Young Dudes Show
1 a.m. NASA TV LIVE: Earth views
8 a.m. Bible Reading
8:30 a.m. Berkeley City Council Meeting, Replay from TUESDAY
2 p.m. The BHS Video Bomb Squad: The CAS Poetry Slam Benefit
4 p.m. The Word Featuring Ephesian Church
5 p.m. Film Time: Miss Congeniality and Traffic Reviews and Tim Roth
Segment
5:30 p.m. Welcome To Northern Light School
6 p.m. Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board Meeting, Replay from MONDAY
9 p.m. Berkeley Baha'I Community: Baha'u'llah - The Prisoner of Akka
10 p.m. Sound Gallery: !Tang
10:30 p.m. All There Is To Do, BCM Intern Show Replay from 5/19
11 p.m. Free Speech TV, Tape #2
Monday, May 28
1 a.m. NASA TV LIVE: Earth Views
3 a.m. Community Bulletin Board
8 a.m. First Amendment Center
9 a.m. NASA TV: NTV Video File & Television Gallery
11 a.m. On the Move: Changing Images of C.P.
11:30 a.m. BHS Bomb Squad: The CAS Poetry Slam Benefit 3/2/01
1:30 p.m. Wee Poets
2 p.m. NASA TV: Education File
3 p.m. Duck Duck Goose
3:30 p.m. Bible Reading
4 p.m. A Boy and His Dog: Nonstop Music
5 p.m. Live with Rick Sylvain #118
5:30 p.m. Bay Area Musicians Showcase: S.F. Mallet Band
6 p.m. The Wall That Heals
7 p.m. And Yet We Lived
7:30 p.m. Vietnam Experience
8 p.m. Lannan Literary Series:
9 p.m. Video Heads
9:30 p.m. Video Culture
10 p.m. San Francisco Classical Guitar Society #46
10:30 p.m. Berkeley Baha'I Community
11 p.m. All There Is to do, BCM Intern Show Replay
11:30 p.m. Thrush TV:The Grim Reaper Show
Tuesday, May 29
Midnight: The Dr. Susan Block Show: spanking for adults A
12:30 a.m. Frank Moore's Unlimited Possibilities #2
3 a.m. Community Bulletin Board
8 a.m. Power to the People; Town Hall Meeting
10 a.m. Lannan Literary Series
11 a.m. Video Culture
11:30 a.m. And Yet We Lived
Noon: Vietnam Experience
12:30 p.m. People's Video Network
1 p.m. One on One
1:30 p.m. Video Heads
2 p.m. A Boy and His Dog: Nonstop Music
3 p.m. Live with Rick Sylvain #118
3:30 p.m. Berkeley High School Homework Hotline, Studio A LIVE
4:30 p.m. Back Stage Pass
5 p.m. San Francisco Classical Guitar Society #46
5:30 p.m. Poetry Festival #4
6 p.m. Universe of Yahweh #220
6:30 p.m. Bay Area Musicians Showcase: S.F. Mallet Band
7 p.m. People's State of the City Address
11 p.m. The Wall That Heals
Wednesday, May 30
Midnight: NASA TV: NTV Video File & Television Gallery
2 a.m. Community Bulletin Board
8 a.m. People's State of the City Address
Noon: The Wall That Heals
1 p.m. Vietnam Experience
1:30 p.m. Poetry Festival 2000
2 p.m. Who's In My Kitchen? Green Goo's
2:30 p.m. Universe of Yahweh #220
3 p.m. Bay Area Musicians Showcase: S.F. Mallet Band
3:30 p.m. Free Speech TV #1
5:30 p.m. Great Pets, Express Studio LIVE
6 p.m. It's Healing Time
6:30 p.m. Fast Forward, Replay of Last Week
7 p.m. CNS News Magazine Show: Faces In The Crowd
8 p.m. Food: A CNS News Special Report
8:30 p.m. Sheila
9 p.m. The Word Featuring Ephesian Church, Replay from last week
10 p.m. People's Video Network
10:30 p.m. Film Time
11 p.m. NASA TV NTV Video File & Television Gallery
Thursday, May 31
1 a.m. Analog Rhythms #29
2 a.m. Community Bulletin Board
8 a.m. NASA TV: NTV Video File
9 a.m. Sheila
9:30 a.m. Film Time
10 a.m. The Word Featuring Ephesian Church, Replay of last week
11 a.m. CNS News Magazine Show: Faces In The Crowd
Noon: Free Speech TV Wk Tape #1
2 p.m. Great Pets, Express Studio Replay
2:30 p.m. It's Healing Time
3 p.m. On the Move: Changing Images of C.P.
3:30 p.m. Berkeley High School Homework Hotline, Studio A LIVE
4:30 p.m. Intrepid Berkeley Explorer: Dances w/ National Parks
5:30 p.m. Boredom Theater
6 p.m. Alexander Haig's World Business Review B
6:30 p.m. Power to the People; Town Hall Meeting
9 p.m. Watch This, Replay from 5/14/01
9:30 p.m. Back Stage Pass
10 p.m. Sound Gallery
10:30 p.m. Reality Check
11 p.m. IVTV, Episode 4
11:30 p.m. The Blue Lew Show:
Carnival '96