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BERKELEY'S NEWS • MARCH 26, 2023

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Mad Monk Center for Anachronistic Media

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As some businesses close their doors, others open.
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As some businesses close their doors, others open.
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The lot’s owner, Ken Sarachan, was granted a permit to build the proposed residential structure in February 2017, and submitted a request to modify the permit on May 4. The modification would allow for about 12 more bedrooms to be added to the existing plans for the structure, according to Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington.
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The lot’s owner, Ken Sarachan, was granted a permit to build the proposed residential structure in February 2017, and submitted a request to modify the permit on May 4. The modification would allow for about 12 more bedrooms to be added to the existing plans for the structure, according to Berkeley City Councilmember Kriss Worthington.
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People hoping to buy new and used books and vinyl records will be sad to see that Mad Monk Center for Anachronistic Media is now closed.
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People hoping to buy new and used books and vinyl records will be sad to see that Mad Monk Center for Anachronistic Media is now closed.
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There will always be a free way to listen to music, but in an era where we pay paltry subscription fees to services such as Spotify for the right to access music, rather than owning it, the tangibility of vinyl records has immediate appeal.
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There will always be a free way to listen to music, but in an era where we pay paltry subscription fees to services such as Spotify for the right to access music, rather than owning it, the tangibility of vinyl records has immediate appeal.
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A multi-use venue will soon bring life to an abandoned corner of Telegraph Avenue that has lain unused for over a decade.
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A multi-use venue will soon bring life to an abandoned corner of Telegraph Avenue that has lain unused for over a decade.
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