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The Alternative Music Foundation located at 924 Gilman Street, often referred to simply as "Gilman", is a non-profit, [1] all-ages, collectively organized music club.It is located in the West Berkeley area of Berkeley, California.
After relocating from Los Angeles to attend University of California, Berkeley, Nadel formed a dance troupe. The troupe started renting spaces on San Pablo Avenue. Nadel, along with six other people, would go on to buy the building where Ashkenaz is located today. He named the organization after his Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. The original ...
Founded in 1990 by Robert Cole, then-director of Cal Performances, the festival started as a mirror event to take place during Boston Early Music Festival and Exhibition's off-years at the University of California, Berkeley. [2] [3] The event promotes historically informed performance, [4] focuses on the works from the Medieval, Renaissance ...
"Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" or "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend" "I'm Affected" "Surfin' Bird" (The Trashmen cover) "Cretin Hop" "All the Way" "Judy Is a Punk" "California Sun" (Joe Jones cover) "I Don't Wanna Walk Around with You" "Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World" "Pinhead" Encore: "Do You Want to Dance" (Bobby Freeman cover) "Suzy Is a Headbanger"
Burnham died in 2001 in Berkeley, and Klein in 2007 in Springfield, Oregon. Current Citizens for East Shore Parks president and former Albany mayor Robert Cheasty, a civil attorney who runs a law firm on the avenue, is a ranking organizer of the Solano Stroll, being involved with the festival since 1984 and having served as the Solano Avenue ...
After more than 40 years, Martin Nicolaus can still remember how bleak Berkeley's shoreline looked when a human-made peninsula jutting into San Francisco Bay served as the city's municipal dump.
Berkeley City Club; Berkeley Community Theater; Berkeley Historic Civic Center District; Berkeley Piano Club; Berkeley Public Library; Berkeley Rose Garden; Berkeley School of Theology; Berkeley station (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway) Berkeley station (California) Bevatron; Boone's University School; Bowles Hall
Business was slow until 1940, when Low hired Noel Toy, a journalism student at University of California, Berkeley [54] who had worked as a nude model at the Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939. [30] At Forbidden City, Toy was marketed as a "Bubble Dancer" and the "Chinese Sally Rand" even though she had no experience in dancing.