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Thursday, March 28, 2024

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Tagged with: Music

No, these LGBTQ, POC science workers aren’t ‘diversity hires’

'New Science' exhibit at Cal Academy highlights wave of minority workers thriving in STEMM fields.

Get on board the Philly Soul train: Box set celebrates 50 years of epic sound

Revel in the O'Jays, Billy Paul, and more smooth, politically engaged artists of Philadelphia International Records

Why is Biden continuing to starve the people in Cuba?

It makes no sense to continue Trump’s policies. They benefit nobody.

Review: Joyous ‘Next to You’ at McEvoy Foundation welcomes viewers back

Fun photographs from the collection, juxtaposed with colorful abstract works that play like musical phrases.

Out of the Crate: Oakland punk on orange cassette, more tasty scores

Taped-up Neutrals, plus new vinyl coming from Sonny & the Sunsets and Sharon Jones, can't-miss Country Funk, more

And yet we signed: Behind the letter to the president of Nicaragua

Hundreds who spent the 1980s doing Sandinista solidarity work are now condemning Daniel Ortega's new wave of political repression. Here's why.

Screen Grabs: Porcine Nick Cage love affair makes ‘Pig’ a whole meal

The week's new films have something for every taste, from the oceanic terror roiling 'Great White' to a city symphony in 'Summertime.'

Under the Stars: New you, new grooves

Durand Jones & The Indications step high, plus the skinny on upcoming local gigs you should pencil in.

With ‘And Then There Was Light,’ Oakland’s sndtrak masters the beat tape

From smooth-wave Beach Boys samples to a Nickelodeon theme song, all is fair game for the producer's recently-released 18 tracks.

Screen Grabs: Bodies talk in this week’s films, from ‘Angel’ to ‘Barfly’

Get into the physical form, with surprising superheroes, eating disorder examination, and an adaptation of interviews with Bukowski.