Picks of the Week: Celebrate Black History Month in Berkeley

While planning out the end of your month, explore the educational opportunities available to learn about Black history and celebrate the cultures that thrive year-round.
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While planning out the end of your month, explore the educational opportunities available to learn about Black history and celebrate the cultures that thrive year-round.
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The best picture award is, arguably, meant for the film that most defined the year in which it was released. The best picture winners are memorable not only because they were great films but because they had something to say about the cultural moment during which they were made.
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we here at the Clog are Berkeley goggle-fighting experts ourselves, and we’ve got a whole bunch of tips primed for sharing to ensure that your eyesight and attractiveness meter are neutralized and back to working properly while you’re out of the Berkeley bubble for the next few weeks.
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Grade: 4.0/5.0 Ever wonder what it feels like to nest yourself in a comfortable movie theater seat and instantly be transported back to when you were 7 years old and struggling to spell supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? Enter “Mary Poppins Returns.” Director-producer Rob Marshall’s sequel to the age-old classic is everything one could
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Our friendship is recorded in the movies we’ve watched together. As we got closer, the movies we watched became more reflective of who we actually were.
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“Best Picture” is a massive concept that is not properly captured by the rules and logistics in place because it transcends them.
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Despite offering a surprisingly eclectic spread of nominees, the 90th Academy Awards proved to be utterly, boringly predictable.
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The film’s narrative challenges its apparent attempt at seriousness, but there’s no question as to whether “The Shape of Water” is visually stunning.
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The story of our friendship is cinematic — sculpted as a film would be, with characters whose relationship was built from their love of films.
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“GLOW,” in many ways, serves as a type of spiritual successor to “Orange is the New Black” and carries the mark of Kohan and her fellow writers.
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