The Marsh Berkeley announces the extension of "A Box Without a Bottom – Soko-nashi Bako," the newest solo show by David Hirata.
Berkeley says they cost too much to maintain. The artist wants them saved.
Unique Derique returns to The Marsh Berkeley offering brand new, mindfully comedic mishaps for all ages with "Fool La La: Once Upon a Mind."
A Halloween-time Murder Mystery Melodrama - October 25, 26, November 1, 2
John Fisher’s acclaimed show "A History of World War II: The D-Day Invasion to the Fall of Berlin" will be extended at The Marsh Berkeley.
Take advantage of an extra day off this Labor Day to experience the best of the Bay Area.
Lana Del Rey's "Norman F------ Rockwell" tour will stop in Berkeley for an anticipated show on Oct. 6, and tickets are now available.
The Marsh Berkeley announces an extension of "That Don Reed Show," a show filled funny sketches, edgy stand-up, music, and moving drama.
Walter Hood was recognized for his firm's practices at the intersection of art, landscape, research and urban design.
The $1 family friendly movies are being screened Tuesdays and Wednesdays through summer.
The MVA invites all East Bay residents to a family-friendly event with catered dinner, drinks and music benefitting the community.
Wayne Harris’ award-winning, music-infused, spiritual, and uplifting "Mother’s Milk" will return to The Marsh Berkeley.
They will screen at the UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive.
The timeless holiday masterpiece by Tchaikovsky will hit 350 cinemas across North America, including those in Berkeley and Fremont.
The sculptures of Kati Casida will be on display in Santa Rosa, at an arts center destroyed by last year's wildfire.
The Bay Area debut of the musical will be at UC Berkeley, accompanied by art exhibit, talks and classes.
Berkeley Art Practice students exhibit off-campus at Belmont Village Senior Living
Age is no impediment to a dynamically creative musician and researcher.
Theater review: "The Royale" in Berkeley, a powerful drama inspired by a legendary and controversial American athlete
Art opening offers Art Practice students an off-campus exhibit opportunity
Last Day to Register for the State Pageant is September 22, 2017
Roger Morgan, fine artist and Shirley Kirsten, Classical pianist will collaborate on behalf of Planned Parenthood
Inmates got an unusual perk this spring: a private meeting with Gov. Jerry Brown’s top aide and a Grammy-award winner, Common
The once a month series from July- October will feature different genres of music in the afternoons in various parks throughout Berkeley.
This year's theme 'Power equals Achieve' will be presented in different forms of dances from Brazil, Africa, and Haiti.
The selected students will perform at various Grammy Week events, plus they'll record an album at Capitol Records in Hollywood.
”Lion Ark” Screening in Oakland, CA to promote the DVD release in November
The show counts down to election night in SF, adds two nights in Berkeley.
Gather the kids and the neighbors for some free fun!
Patch Film critic Beau Behan: a video interview with the director of "Captain Fantastic" — the genesis, plot, and the message of the film.
Love a deal? How about 40 percent off! You even get to pick your seats.
We're a bonding community of readers who meet at Espresso Roma Cafe in North Berkeley on alternate Sundays.
Sensitivity to tone, touch, and phrasing embodies the fundamental approach to beginning piano lessons.
Are Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Kimberly Williams-Paisley heading to the East Bay? Depends on who you ask.
Pixar’s Pete Docter and Jonas Rivera won for “Inside Out.”
My newest beginning student, age 8, is exploring the piano in an affective, cognitive and kinesthetic framing.
A jaunty musical for all ages featuring King Arthur And Sir Gawain's quest for the answer to the question: "What Do Women Most Desire?"
One lucky East Bay resident doesn't get the jackpot, but still did pretty well in the Saturday drawing.
Recent arrivals to the East Bay, the author's parents posthumously published her beautiful tribute to the composer.
A Berkeley-based pianist gives a riveting interview.