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SUMMARY:Journalism and Politics in the Corn Belt: Art Cullen in conversation with Michael Pollan
DESCRIPTION:Pulitzer prize-winning journalist Art Cullen in conversation with Michael Pollan \nArt Cullen is editor of The Storm Lake Times\, a family-run newspaper published in Storm Lake\, Iowa (population 10\,076). In 2017\, Cullen won a Pulitzer prize for his reporting on polluted water\, fertilizer runoff\, and powerful corporate agricultural interests. Just a few days before the Iowa Caucuses\, Cullen and Pollan will sit down together to discuss Trump and the farm vote; trade wars; journalism in rural America; immigration; agricultural consolidation and antitrust laws; regenerative agriculture; and the potential for farmers to sequester carbon and help curb climate change. \nThis event is sponsored by the UC Berkeley-11th Hour Food and Farming Journalism Fellowship.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/journalism-and-politics-in-the-corn-belt-art-cullen-in-conversation-with-michael-pollan/
LOCATION:Sibley Auditorium\, University of California\, Berkeley\, Bechtel Engineering Center\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94720\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Peggy Orenstein
DESCRIPTION:Discussing Boys & Sex: Young Men on Hookups\, Love\, Porn\, Consent\, and Navigating the New Masculinity. \nWatch this space for info on ticketing. \n\n\n\n\n\nWednesday\, January 29\, 2020 – 7:00pm\n\n\n\n\n\nIn collaboration with East Bay School for Boys.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/peggy-orenstein-3/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\, 2345 Channing Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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SUMMARY:#we music - a talk and performance series of queer perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the seventh installment of #we\, a talk and performance series of queer perspectives hosted by Richard Loranger. Each event features two writers\, musicians\, or performers from various segments of the queer spectrum\, who each give a talk on their perspective on or experience of queerness\, along with a reading or performance of their creative work. \nFor our seventh event\, Chinese-American vocalist and performance artist Sidney Chen will speak on expressing gayness in two cultures and languages in his talk “Mother Tongues: Reclaiming a Discarded Self”\, and perform vocally as well as play us a few of his handmade music box pieces; and non-binary singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rybree Tree will give a talk titled “In Between: Visions from the Outskirts & People People” and regale us with their amazing and joyous voice and music. \nNote that #we has a new home through 2020 at ProArts Gallery in downtown Oakland. We try to start promptly at 7 pm. Q&A and chat time will follow. \nAbsolutely all are welcome to this sharing of perspectives. The venue is wheelchair accessible\, and ASL translation for the deaf is available on request\, with a two-week notice preferred. \n  \n#we music \na talk and performance series of queer perspectives \n  \nfeaturing \nSidney Chen \nand Rybree Tree \n  \nHosted by Richard Loranger \n  \nPERFORMER BIOS \nSinger and performance artist Sidney Chen specializes in the creation of new works for voice. He is fascinated by the voice’s infinite capacity to communicate\, both with and without words. In recent seasons he has toured with composer/choreographer Meredith Monk as a member of her Vocal Ensemble\, and as a guest musical artist with ODC/Dance. Current projects include Anne Hege’s The Furies\, a laptOpera with SLOrk (Stanford Laptop Orchestra); Brian Baumbusch’s The Pressure\, with a large ensemble of custom metallophones; Ryan Brown’s medical oratorio Mortal Lessons; and solo work with DIY music boxes. \nRybree Tree is a transient genderfull singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from San Diego\, CA. They move with the seasons and have come home to Oakland for the past 11 years. They have played a number of tours in the continental US\, both solo and in groups such as Belligerence and This Body Wants To Live!. Currently\, they play here and there in the Bay Area while working toward some life goals\, musical and otherwise. They are a child care provider on some days and unemployed on others. They love people\, animals\, and plants and are striving toward a balanced way of life in harmony with our planet and all that is. You can support their music here: https://rybreetree.bandcamp.com/releases
URL:https://litseen.com/event/we-music-a-talk-and-performance-series-of-queer-perspectives/
LOCATION:ProArts\, 150 Frank Ogawa Plaza (around the corner from Awaken Café)\, Oakland\, CA\, 94612
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:The Berkeley Slam ft Mycah Miller!
DESCRIPTION:THE LONGEST RUNNING POETRY SLAM ON THE WEST COAST!\nBringing you some of the best poetry from across the world every week since 1999\, and third in the nation at the 2015 National Poetry Slam! \nhttp://berkeleyslam.org/\nhttps://twitter.com/berkeleyslam\nInstagram: @berkeleyslam \n—————�————-\nThis week we’re bringing you a voice from Santa Cruz! Welcome Mycah Miller! \nMycah Miller is a Santa Cruz\, CA-based poet\, artist\, and student\, and most recently was a member of the 2018 Legendary Collective Slam Team\, the winners of the 2018 Southwest Shootout held in Albuquerque. She currently attends SJSU as an English major. She creates art as an escape from and commentary on the outside world in a continuous attempt to both understand and connect with others. Her poetry is done on whatever paper\, napkin\, or phone is closest\, and her art is done with various materials in various places in various bursts of sudden inspiration. In her free time\, she can be found not writing enough\, drinking tea\, and riding her motorcycle(s). Her work is a protest\, a love letter\, and a canvas she has weaved herself thoroughly into. She can be contacted through her facebook page “Mycah Miller Art\,” Instagram @MycahMillerArt\, or emailed at mycahmillerart@gmail.com. \n—————�————-\nUPCOMING\nTBD–see the calendar post!\n—————�————- \nTHE STARRY PLOUGH\n3101 Shattuck Avenue\, 510-841-2082\n(1 block uphill from the Ashby BART).\nEVERY WEDNESDAY\n$7 – $10 sliding scale (most nights)\n$15 for No Man’s Slam\nCash Prizes!\nWorkshop: 6:30 p.m. Sign-up: 7:30 p.m. Show: 8:15 p.m.\nALL AGES before 10 p.m.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-berkeley-slam-ft-mycah-miller/
LOCATION:The Starry Plough\, 3101 Shattuck Avenue\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94705\, United States
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