An Old Show Biz Story
The return of The Rubinoos, the rebirth of Earth Quake, and the legacy of Beserkley Records.
Read MoreThe return of The Rubinoos, the rebirth of Earth Quake, and the legacy of Beserkley Records.
Read MoreThe singer, songwriter, and keyboard player has a new solo album prompted by the darkness of Donald Trump.
Read MoreHis Orinda Rocks in Your Head Festival is named for his new record label through which Smith plans to promote up-and-coming bands.
Read MoreKitka, the nine-piece Oakland women’s choir originally devoted to Balkan choral music, celebrated 40 years in March and manages to keep its repertoire fresh.
Read MoreThanks to Susan Muscarella, California Jazz Conservatory has a storied rep as an independent music school devoted solely to the study and performance of jazz.
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An Alamedan realizes her skin-care business dream by setting up shop, Rise Face and Body, in her hometown,
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The Terrace Room
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Ecole Bilingue de Berkeley
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Oakland African-American Chamber of Commerce
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Creature Comfort Holistic Veterinary Center
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Samuel Merritt University
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AEC Living
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McCutcheon Construction
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AEC Living
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David Chee, CPA
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Rick Richetta & Shannon Mitchell