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Treasure Island 2018

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Aminé reels in crowd at Treasure Island Music Festival

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“I go by the name of Aminé, not anime,” is how the young rapper’s iconic set started at the Treasure Island Music Festival. On Saturday night, Aminé took the stage with his DJ in order to bring an energetic spirit to the Oakland audience.
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Concerts

Saturday, September 29, 2018

‘Saturday night kind of pink’: Houndmouth retro performance energizes the Fillmore

On Saturday night, you may have entered the Fillmore thinking it was 2018 — but with the neon pink chandeliers, smells of cigarettes and Houndmouth’s performance, it felt like you had time traveled to the late ‘70s.
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Theater

Friday, September 28, 2018

Roger Grunwald works to keep Holocaust survivor stories alive in ‘The Obligation’

The Holocaust may have happened more than 70 years ago, but Roger Grunwald is making sure it continues to be talked about. At least, that’s one of his main motivations in creating “The Obligation.”
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Rolling Loud 2018

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Rolling Loud 2018: Jaden Smith

Watching Jaden Smith run and bounce across the stage with a seemingly infinite supply of energy leaves no doubt that the 20-year-old rapper had an incredible time performing his Rolling Loud 2018 set.
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Comedy

Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Alicia Dattner shines in comedy of ‘One Life Stand’ at The Marsh

Dating, politics, yoga pants, dieting, Alicia Dattner’s stand-up show covered all of these topics and more. Her captivating confidence drove the whole show.
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Outside Lands 2018

Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Future’s set at Outside Lands wasn’t good, but maybe that doesn’t matter

it doesn’t matter so much whether the rapper puts on a good show or is even visible, as long as they are present to wave the crowd through their greatest hits.
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Local Event

Friday, July 27, 2018

OMCA’s Park Jam swirls up eclectic celebration of hip-hop’s past and present

Picnic blankets sprawled across the gardens at the Oakland Museum of California, or OMCA, on Saturday as the museum held its first Park Jam.
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Theater

Friday, July 27, 2018

Physical theater in Anton’s Well’s ‘4.48 Psychosis’ adds movement, discomfort to Sarah Kane’s turn-of-the-century elegy

In a piece that draws such strength from simplicity, the Anton’s Well Theater Company production adds complication to the piece in the form of costuming.
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Concerts

Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Snail Mail soars at Starline Social Club in heartfelt performance

Despite being only 19 years old, Jordan carries an impressive presence on stage, belting her lyrics almost to the point of breaking.
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