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Rhonda Benin is a professional singer and her experience as a woman in music led her to create an annual Women’s History Month concert, “Just Like A Woman,” eleven years ago. The show features a cast of powerful female singers from the Bay Area along with Rhonda, and it happens this Saturday at the Freight and Salvage in Berkeley.
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October is Filipino Heritage month and we're revisiting an interview with Choreographer Alleluia Panis.
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This week's Sights and Sounds guest Elisa Camahort-Page gives her art and culture suggestions
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CrosscurrentsRuby Mountain's songs come from her heart. The Oakland-born singer talks about themes of love, grief and overcoming in her work. Her latest album is…
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Bryan Keith Thomas is a visual artist and associate professor at the California College of the Arts. For this week's My Mixtape, he shares a song that…
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In her poetic memoir, "Who's Your Daddy" Arisa White writes about being, a young, queer Black woman carrying the weight of her father’s absence. Her…
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Tom Heyman is a San Francisco-based singer-songwriter, guitarist, and recording artist. In this week's My Mixtape, he shares one of his own songs that…
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Oakland glassblower Jason McDonald is a contestant on season two of the Netflix series “Blown Away.” He talks about competing on the reality series and…
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Drag artist BeBe Sweetbriar has been lighting up stages with her glam and talent for 15 years. She talks about using drag as an activist and her Amazon…
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Aiden Thomas is the first openly-trans author, to reach the New York Times bestsellers fiction list with a main character who is trans. He talks about his…
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In their book "Chinatown Pretty," photographer Andria Lo and writer Valerie Luu celebrate the everyday style and stories of elder Chinatown residents…
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Artist Bryan Keith Thomas pays homage to Black Southern culture and Black ancestry in his work. In this interview, he talks about the spiritual meaning…