https://ca.trip.com/events/245325-2024-03-berkeley-collection

Featured Events in Berkeley in March, 2024 (Continuously Updated)

In the vibrant city of Berkeley, March 2024 is set to be an exciting month filled with a variety of events. The city's cultural calendar is brimming with activities that cater to diverse interests. From music festivals to art exhibitions, food fairs to academic conferences, Berkeley's event scene in March 2024 promises something for everyone. The city's renowned venues, including its historic theaters and modern conference centers, will play host to these events, offering attendees a chance to immerse themselves in Berkeley's unique atmosphere. Whether a local resident or a visitor, one can look forward to experiencing the city's dynamic spirit through these events. The March 2024 events in Berkeley are not just about entertainment, but also about community engagement, intellectual stimulation, and cultural exploration. Stay tuned for more detailed information on specific events, dates, and venues.

Type
Event Status
Popularity
Start Time

2024 March Concert | Hertz Hall

Mar 9, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Orchestra
Experience the captivating melodies of anime, video game, and film music at the 2024 March Concert, presented by the Intermission Orchestra. Delight in enchanting tunes from popular productions such as Ponyo, Kingdom Hearts, Liz and the Blue Bird, and more. Witness the exceptional talent of our musicians, conductors, and composers as they bring these melodies to life at the prestigious Hertz Hall in Berkeley, CA. The concert is set to take place on Saturday, March 9, with doors opening at 7:30 PM. The performance will commence at 8:00 PM and run until 10:00 PM, offering a mesmerizing musical journey for all attendees. Secure your free entry ticket on your device and present it to an usher upon arrival at Hertz Hall. Don't miss this extraordinary evening of musical mastery.

Caroline Paul In Store Event For Her New Book TOUGH BROAD with Elaine Lee | Mrs Dalloway's

Mar 5, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Literary Arts
Join bestselling author Caroline Paul at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley, CA on March 5th for an exclusive in-store event to celebrate the release of her new book, Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking--How Outdoor Adventure Improves Our Lives as We Age. This funny and inspiring exploration into the science and psychology of the outdoors delves into why women, like men, should continue to embrace adventure as they grow older. Caroline Paul draws on her own exhilarating experiences and the stories of women who have defied age stereotypes, highlighting the importance of physical and emotional health as we age. Joining Caroline in conversation is Elaine Lee, a seasoned traveler and editor of Go Girl: The Black Woman's Book of Travel and Adventure. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insight into living a dynamic life in a changing body. This event is free, but pre-registration is requested. Seating is limited, so register early to secure your spot. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM. Non-support companion animals are not allowed and restrooms will not be accessible after 6:30 PM.

How They Did It: Publishing After 40 (Rescheduled from 2/4) | Page Street Co-Working

Mar 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Theater
Discover the inspiring stories of authors who turned their book publishing dreams into reality after the age of 40 at the highly anticipated event, "How They Did It: Publishing After 40 (Rescheduled from 2/4)". Don't be discouraged if you weren't selected for the prestigious 5 Under 35; this event is proof that it's never too late to pursue your passion for writing and publishing. Presented by Litquake and LitCamp, this engaging discussion will feature six accomplished authors who found success later in life: Alka Joshi, Anita Amirrezvani, Barbara Graham, Jacqueline E. Luckett, Jane Ganahl, and Mark Ernest Pothier. Led by the talented Janis Cooke Newman, herself a published author at 40+, this lively conversation will provide practical advice and inspiration to aspiring writers. Hosted at the brand-new Page Street Co-Working space in Berkeley, attendees will have the opportunity to network and socialize while enjoying Prosecco, wine, and fancy nonalcoholic beverages. Additionally, proceeds from ticket sales will benefit both LitCamp and Litquake, two organizations dedicated to supporting writers and fostering a sense of literary community. Mark your calendars for March 10, 2024, as this could be the year your own publishing dreams become a reality. Join us at "How They Did It: Publishing After 40" and be inspired by the stories of these accomplished authors who prove that age is no barrier to success.

Beginners Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series (March 11 - April 8) | La Peña Cultural Center

Mar 11, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
The popular Beginners Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series is set to return to La Peña in Berkeley. This highly-anticipated event will take place every Monday, starting from March 11 to April 8, 2024. This 4-class series is specially designed for beginners who are eager to learn and enjoy three of the most popular Latin dance styles: Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue. Led by the skilled Venezuelan dance instructor, Juliana Mendonca, this series aims to help students connect with their bodies and the rhythms of these dances before diving into the steps and turns. It is an inclusive class that welcomes individuals of all genders, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ community members. No partner is necessary, making it accessible to everyone. By participating in this class, students will have the opportunity to explore the potential of their bodies and learn how to communicate through dance, rhythm, and flavor. The series tuition cost is $94 for the entire program, and advance registration is required. As an added bonus, students will receive a free ticket to an upcoming BAILA! Community Dance Party. To ensure a safe and inclusive environment, La Peña promotes community agreements, including treating everyone with respect, utilizing thoughtful communication, practicing active listening, and honoring everyone's gender identity and pronouns. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn and have fun at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. We look forward to seeing you there!

Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase | Flux Vertical Theatre

Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
Welcome to Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase, a mesmerizing dance event that brings together captivating narratives and graceful movements. Immerse yourself in an enchanting evening at the Flux Vertical Theatre in Berkeley, as talented dancers take the stage on Saturday, March 16th, 2024 at 18:30 PM (Pacific Daylight Time). Be prepared to be entranced by the extraordinary performances that will unfold before your eyes. The doors will open at 18:00 PM, giving you ample time to settle in and soak up the atmosphere. If you wish to enjoy alcoholic beverages at the event, please remember to bring your ID for verification. Whether you are a dance enthusiast or simply seeking a delightful evening of entertainment, Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase promises to be an unforgettable experience. This intimate setting allows you to fully appreciate the beauty and artistry of dance. Don't miss out on this extraordinary event! Book your tickets now to secure your place at Moments in Motion - Songbird Dance Spring Showcase. Tickets are available at prices ranging from $25 to $180. Join us as we celebrate the magic and wonder of dance. Come and be transported into a world where movement and emotion intertwine, creating an enchanting tapestry that will leave a lasting impression.

(re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibit & Film Screening | La Peña Cultural Center

Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Fine Art
Join the (re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibit & Film Screening in Berkeley at the La Peña Cultural Center. This event, taking place on March 16, 2024, aims to decolonize our hearts and minds by honoring our history of ancestral knowledge and transnational solidarity. The focus of this exhibit is the U.S. Latinx experience, highlighting the diverse peoples of Latin American descent and their journey towards building identity and understanding through solidarity. The exhibition + film screening is organized around three themes: the Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous roots of Latinidad and its healing power, U.S. Latinx and pan-Latinx solidarity as an act of decolonial love, and Latinx-produced transnational anti-imperial/anticolonial solidarity. This event features the works of talented artists such as Juan R. Fuentes, Pepe Coronado, Sandra C. Fernández, Lisa Kokin, Juana Alicia, and Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez. The evening will begin with an art exhibition opening and walkthrough by curator Biel Delgado, followed by film screenings of Francisco Huichaqueo Pérez's works. The event will conclude with a Q&A session with the filmmaker. This event is part of the 2024 Latinx Research Center Decolonial Encuentro. Admission is free, and more information can be found at Lrc.berkeley.edu. We are grateful for our collaboration with the Latinx Research Center.

Join ALC team Transgalactic for a discussion on performance with coach Ray Libman | 2727 Milvia St, Berkeley, California, USA

Mar 18, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Cycling
Sports & Fitness
Join mental performance coach Ray Libman at the Berkeley Sports Basement on March 18, 2024, at 5:30 pm for a discussion on mental tips to enhance your training and performance during AIDS/Lifecycle. This in-person event hosted by ALC team Transgalactic will delve into strategies for optimizing your mental performance with Coach Ray Libman. Gain valuable insights to elevate your training regimen and excel on the ride. Tickets for this enlightening session are available for a donation. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from a seasoned expert in the field and take your performance to the next level. Mark your calendars and secure your spot for an evening of valuable knowledge and practical tips to boost your mental game.

Remembering the Body: Dancing our Pulsating Hearts | The Finnish Hall, Meeting Room

Mar 23, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
Experience the transformative workshop "Remembering the Body: Dancing our Pulsating Hearts" on March 23rd at The Finnish Hall, Meeting Room in Berkeley. Delve into the intricate movements of the heart and its connection to our bodies through somatic awareness. Discover the spiralling pathways and fluid rhythms within you, reflecting the ebb and flow of life itself. This exploration encourages heightened movement awareness and fosters creative expression. Interact with fellow participants to deepen your understanding of shared human experiences. Led by Joy Cosculluela, a renowned choreographer and somatic educator, this workshop integrates somatic practices, improvisational collaborations, and relational art techniques. Unlock the stories within you through drawing, writing, and interaction, creating connections and giving voice to your inner world. Secure your spot now for $30 and join this enriching journey of self-discovery and collective exploration.

Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training w M JMK | The Berkeley Alembic

Mar 25, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Sports & Fitness
Explore various facets of physical preparedness and foundational movement-skill development at the "Zero Forms and Movement Situations: Mixed Modal Movement Training w M JMK" event in Berkeley. This all-levels class aims to establish readiness for disciplines like dance, sports, or martial arts, as well as everyday activities. Drawing from diverse training methods such as Hatha yoga and contact dance, participants will enhance body awareness, vitalization, and athletic potential. The class focuses on self-corrective movement practices to prevent injury and improve physical and cognitive flexibility. Led by movement teacher and physical training coach Michael JMK, attendees will engage in durational exercises, joint articulations, and rhythmic coordination patterns. Through interactive games and improvisational activities, participants will develop intersubjective awareness and adaptability. Gain practical knowledge of concepts like bases of support and weight shifting in a welcoming environment for all skill levels. Join at The Berkeley Alembic on March 25, with ticket prices ranging from $15 to $25.

Tim Moellering/BHS Alumni Game | Tim Moellering Field, Derby Street, Berkeley, CA, USA

Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Sports & Fitness
Baseball
Join the Tim Moellering/BHS Alumni Game as they celebrate their 10th Anniversary at Tim Moellering Field in Berkeley, CA, USA. This exciting event honors Tim's memory and showcases a friendly competition between Berkeley High Alumni and current Berkeley High School athletes. The Alumni Game aims to raise awareness for the program and generate financial assistance to improve the field. Specifically, there is a need to re-turf the first base batting cage and bullpen areas, which requires $25,000. To contribute, please visit the BHS baseball fundraising site. Any tax-deductible gift, regardless of size, will be greatly appreciated. After the game, attendees can enjoy food and drinks while learning more about Tim's legacy and participating in a discussion about the field. Mark your calendars for March 30, 2024, and join the Berkeley community for this significant and enjoyable event. Tickets are available for $25.

Tim Moellering/BHS Baseball Alumni Game | Tim Moellering Field, Derby Street, Berkeley, CA, USA

Mar 30, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Sports & Fitness
Baseball
Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Tim Moellering/BHS Baseball Alumni Game in Berkeley on March 30. This event pays tribute to Tim Moellering, a cherished Berkeley High teacher and coach. Witness friendly competition between BHS alumni and current student athletes at Tim Moellering Field. Funds raised will support field equipment, uniforms, and maintenance of the grass infield and outfield. The schedule includes player check-in and warm-ups at 9:30 am, followed by the game at 10:00 am. At noon, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín and community members will honor Tim Moellering, with lunch served at 12:30 pm. Purchase tickets ranging from $25 to $5,000 for a main course and beverage. Your attendance helps sustain the Berkeley High School baseball program. For inquiries, contact Coach Jason at jr42@sonic.net. Mark your calendar for this noteworthy event to commemorate Tim Moellering and back the local baseball community.

BELLA DANCE WEEKENDER 2024 | Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center

Mar 1–Mar 3, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
Kathy Reyes and Ashkenaz proudly present B.E.L.L.A Dance Weekender 2024, a remarkable weekend event that marks the start of the Women's History Month celebration in March 2024. This highly anticipated event, taking place on March 1st and 2nd, 2024, at the Ashkenaz Music & Dance Community Center in Berkeley, is a must-attend for all dance enthusiasts. B.E.L.L.A, which stands for Become, Embrace, Lead, Learn, Accept, is a women-focused celebration of multi-cultural social dance. This weekend will feature a lineup of professional and inspiring female dance instructors who will offer a variety of dance workshops. Participants will have the opportunity to choose from 15 workshops, covering different dance styles and techniques. In addition to the workshops, attendees will also be treated to captivating performances by dance teams and a one-night dance social event. The highlight of the weekend will be an engaging dance competition, where participants can showcase their talent and skills. Moreover, a consent panel will be held to ensure a safe and respectful environment for all participants. With a meet and greet session, 10 hours of dance training, and an array of exciting activities, B.E.L.L.A Dance Weekender 2024 promises an unforgettable experience for dance lovers. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this incredible event celebrating women in dance. Get your tickets now, priced at $20 to $110, and join us in Berkeley for an enchanting weekend of dance, empowerment, and celebration.

Cara Black In Store Appearance For Her New Book MURDER AT LA VILLETTE | Mrs Dalloway's

Mar 4, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Literary Arts
Join bestselling author Cara Black at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley on March 4th at 7:00 PM for a special in-store appearance to celebrate the release of her thrilling new mystery novel, MURDER AT LA VILLETTE. In this highly anticipated 21st installment of Black's New York Times bestselling series, Parisian private investigator Aimée Leduc finds herself framed for the murder of her daughter's father. Now on the run, Aimée must uncover the truth and clear her name before it's too late. With evidence stacked against her, Aimée delves into the underbelly of Paris's 19th arrondissement, navigating biker gangs, paranoid journalists, and ex-cops with secrets. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to meet the renowned author and get your copy of Murder at la Villette signed. Preorder your copy today and secure your spot at the event. This is a free event, but registration is required. Space is limited, so register early to guarantee your spot. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM for the event. Leave your non-support companion animals at home, as they won't be permitted. Restrooms will be inaccessible after 6:30 PM, so plan accordingly.

The Bhagavad Gita: Exploring This Essential Yogic Text | The Green Yogi

Mar 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Yoga
Sports & Fitness
Explore the depths of ancient wisdom in the immersive workshop, "The Bhagavad Gita: Exploring This Essential Yogic Text," taking place on March 10, 2024, at The Green Yogi in Berkeley, California. Led by renowned teacher Shakthi Ganeshan, this transformative event delves into the foundational teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, an influential text in Vedanta philosophy. Discover invaluable insights for leading a peaceful, purposeful, and productive life. During the workshop, participants will embark on a profound journey through key sections of the Bhagavad Gita, guided expertly by Shakthi Ganeshan. Immerse yourself in the timeless wisdom that resonates even in the modern era. From discipline and self-realization to finding purpose in life, this workshop illuminates the path towards a fulfilling existence. Tickets for this enlightening event are available for $45. Additionally, scholarships are available for teachers, students, and BIPOC individuals. For more information on scholarships, kindly reach out to events@mygreenyogi.com. Don't miss this exceptional opportunity to comprehend the essence of the Bhagavad Gita. Join like-minded individuals in exploring this essential yogic text and uncover the profound wisdom it holds. Expand your understanding, gain clarity, and embrace the transformative power of this ancient teaching. Discover the true meaning of a purpose-driven life through the Bhagavad Gita.

Self Defense Class for Teens | JCC East Bay

Mar 10, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Sports & Fitness
Join the JCC East Bay for an exciting and informative self-defense class designed specifically for teens. This Self Defense Class for Teens will take place at the JCC East Bay in Berkeley on March 10, 2024. The class will cover the fundamentals of Krav Maga, a highly effective form of self-defense. Participants will learn strike and evasion techniques to boost their awareness, confidence, and ability to de-escalate life-threatening situations. Whether it's a threat from a stranger or bullying, this class will equip teens with the necessary skills to handle these situations with confidence. No previous martial arts experience is required to participate in this class. The Krav Maga Xtreme team will provide expert instruction, ensuring that participants of all levels feel comfortable and empowered. The class will take place in our indoor theater, with masking being optional. In addition to the valuable skills you will gain, the JCC East Bay is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all. We invite individuals of all backgrounds, religions, and abilities to join us for this program. If you have specific needs or financial concerns, please reach out to Brianna Sommer, Director of Youth & Teen Programs, and she will be happy to assist you. Please note that registration for this class is $23. However, if you are a Berkeley-Oakland Midrasha student, registration is free. Light refreshments will be provided, including kosher, vegetarian options with vegan and gluten-free choices available. We encourage participants to bring canned or packaged food to be donated to the Berkeley Food Pantry. Finally, please be aware that photographs may be taken during the event for marketing purposes. If you do not wish to have your image used, please inform the event organizers or photographers. By participating in this program, you consent to the use of your voice, name, and likeness for marketing purposes. Don't miss this opportunity to learn valuable self-defense skills in a supportive and inclusive environment. Register today and secure your spot in this exciting self-defense class for teens at the JCC East Bay.

Intermediate Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series March 11-April 08 | La Peña Cultural Center

Mar 11, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley presents the Intermediate Salsa, Bachata & Merengue Dance Class Series running from March 11 to April 08, 2024. The series consists of four sessions held on Mondays from 7:30pm to 8:30pm. Led by Venezuelan dance instructor Juliana Mendonca, participants will delve into the intricacies of Salsa, Bachata, and Merengue, catering to both beginner and intermediate levels. Emphasizing body connection and rhythm, the classes welcome individuals of all genders, non-binary & LGBTQ+. The series tuition cost is $94 for the entire program, with no drop-ins available – advance registration is required. Additionally, students will receive a complimentary ticket to an upcoming BAILA! Community Dance Party. To foster a safe and inclusive environment, La Peña promotes community agreements focusing on respect, communication, and self-care. For inquiries or to enroll, reach out to classes@lapena.org. Visit La Peña Cultural Center at 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705 for an enriching dance experience.

Laurence Ralph In Store Reading & Discussion For His New Book SITO | Mrs Dalloway's

Mar 14, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Literary Arts
Join author Laurence Ralph at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley on Thursday, March 14th at 7:00 PM for an in-store reading and discussion of his new book, SITO: An American Teenager and the City That Failed Him. This powerful and compelling story delves into the issues surrounding gang participation in one of the wealthiest cities in America through the lens of one teenager's experience. Ralph, an Ivy League professor and expert on class and violence, brings a unique perspective to this exploration of urban danger, grief, and ultimately, grace. The event will also feature a discussion with Forrest Stuart, a Professor of Sociology at Stanford University, who examines the causes and consequences of urban poverty. Pre-registration is requested for this free event, as seating is limited. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM to secure your seat. Non-support companion animals are not allowed, and restrooms will not be accessible after 6:30 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a thought-provoking conversation about the American justice system and the impact it has on our communities.

"Material Instinct" Preview Dinner Fundraiser | 1207 Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA, USA

Mar 15, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Fine Art
Experience an exclusive evening at the "Material Instinct" Preview Dinner Fundraiser, set to take place on the eve of the grand opening of the Material Instinct exhibition in Berkeley. Amidst the captivating artworks of the gallery, guests will have the opportunity to delve into the world of 24 talented Bay Area women and non-binary artists, showcasing their exceptional work across various mediums with a strong emphasis on materiality and non-representational art. Curated by Makiko Harris and Rebecca Kaufman, this event stems from a meaningful dialogue surrounding the significance of mentorship and connectivity within the artistic community. The evening promises an intimate preview of the upcoming exhibition, engaging conversations with the curator and featured artists, and an exploration of the exhibition's themes. Attendees will enjoy a delightful family-style meal while participating in vibrant art discussions, all for a $100 donation per person to support the exhibition and foster a more inclusive and supportive arts environment. Join us on March 15, 2024, at 1207 Tenth Street, Berkeley, CA, USA, for an unforgettable evening celebrating art and community.

Screening & Discussion: The Untold Story of Betty Reid Soskin | Berkeley Public Library — Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch

Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Musical
Arts
Discover the captivating untold story of Betty Reid Soskin, America’s oldest park ranger, in an exclusive sneak peek of the feature documentary "Sign My Name to Freedom." Join local filmmaker Bryan Gibel and the film team at the Berkeley Public Library Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch for a FREE screening and discussion. Delve into Betty's early life as a singer-songwriter and her family's courageous stand against Jim Crow-style segregation on the West Coast. Uncover her groundbreaking work reshaping the national narrative on segregation during WWII through her role as an all-black union auxiliary file clerk in Richmond. Explore her personal journey, including her family's historic integration into Walnut Creek, her musical talents rediscovered in her 90s, and collaborations with young musicians to revive her songs. The film team aims to complete this moving documentary by 2025 and is currently fundraising to ensure Betty experiences its completion. Support this inspiring project before mid-March to help preserve Betty's legacy for generations to come. Don't miss this enlightening event on March 16, 2024, at Berkeley Public Library — Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch.

(re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados: Art Exhibition | La Peña Cultural Center

Mar 16, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Fine Art
Discover a transformative evening at the (re-)Unión de los Pueblos (de)Colonizados Art Exhibition taking place at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. This event, scheduled for March 16, 2024, aims to decolonize hearts and minds by celebrating ancestral knowledge and transnational solidarity through the U.S. Latinx experience. The exhibition delves into three overarching themes: exploring the Indigenous and Afro-Indigenous roots of Latinidad for decolonizing healing, showcasing U.S. Latinx and pan-Latinx solidarity as a form of decolonial love, and presenting works that express Latinx-produced transnational anti-imperial/anticolonial solidarity. Featuring renowned artists like Juan R. Fuentes, Pepe Coronado, Sandra C. Fernández, Lisa Kokin, and Juana Alicia, this curated exhibition by Biel Delgado Trabal offers a profound insight into social justice, gender equality, environmental crisis, and the power of resistance and revolution. Admission to this thought-provoking event is free, inviting you to immerse yourself in a journey of exploration and understanding.

Peter Coviello In Store Event For His New Book IS THERE GOD AFTER PRINCE? | Mrs Dalloway's

Mar 19, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Literary Arts
Join author Peter Coviello at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore in Berkeley, CA on Tuesday, March 19th for an exclusive in-store event to present and sign his highly anticipated new book "Is There God After Prince?: Dispatches From an Age of Last Things." The event will begin at 7:00 PM and is free to attend, but pre-registration is requested to secure your seat. As an esteemed author, Peter Coviello has written six books, including "Make Yourselves Gods" and "Tomorrow's Parties," both recognized for their literary excellence. In "Is There God After Prince?", Coviello explores the concept of loving art, culture, and people in the midst of an impending disaster. Through a collection of lyrical, funny, and heart-wrenching essays, he delves into the significance of cherished books, songs, and individuals in a world teetering on the edge of collapse. Engaging with various forms of culture, from movies and TV shows like "The Shining" and "The Sopranos" to poems and novels by renowned authors, Coviello showcases how these cultural artifacts shape our lives and provide solace in times of turmoil. Prepare to be captivated by Coviello's poignant reflections and thought-provoking insights as he navigates the complexities of our current age. Secure your spot for this enlightening event by registering online before March 19th at 5:00 PM. Please arrive promptly between 6:45 and 7:00 PM for the event, as seating is limited. Leave your non-support companion animals at home, as they are not permitted at the venue. Additionally, be mindful that the shared restrooms will be inaccessible after 6:30 PM. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to engage with Peter Coviello and delve into the profound themes of his latest literary masterpiece. Order your copy of "Is There God After Prince?" today and join us at Mrs. Dalloway's Bookstore for an unforgettable evening.

Margot Livesey In Store For Her New Novel THE ROAD FROM BELHAVEN | Mrs Dalloway's

Mar 21, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Literary Arts
Join us on Thursday, March 21st at Mrs Dalloway's in Berkeley, CA for an exclusive event featuring renowned New York Times bestselling author Margot Livesey. Livesey will be presenting her latest novel, The Road From Belhaven, a captivating coming of age tale set in late-nineteenth-century Scotland. This lyrical and tender story follows the journey of Lizzie Craig, a young woman with a unique gift of second sight. As Lizzie navigates the complexities of her gift and explores her own path, she discovers the power of love, the pain of choices, and the possibility of second chances. Livesey's masterful storytelling has garnered praise from esteemed authors, including Rebecca Makkai and Chris Bohjalian. The Boston Globe has commended Livesey's ability to transport readers into a world that seamlessly intertwines the tangible and the mystical. This event is free to attend, but pre-registration is required due to limited seating. Please arrive between 6:45 and 7:00 PM for the event. We kindly request that non-support companion animals are left at home, as our shared restrooms will not be accessible after 6:30 PM. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Margot Livesey's The Road From Belhaven. Reserve your spot now for an unforgettable evening of literature and exploration.

FVT Spring Academy Showcase! | Flux Vertical Theatre

Mar 22, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
Welcome to the FVT Spring Academy Showcase! Happening in Berkeley at the renowned Flux Vertical Theatre on March 22, 2024. This arts extravaganza is set to dazzle audiences with a showcase of talent that is not to be missed. The event will feature performances by the budding stars of tomorrow, displaying their skills in music, dance, and theatre. With ticket prices ranging from $20 to $30, this is an affordable opportunity to witness the magic of emerging artists in a professional setting. Located at 811 University Ave Suite 105, Berkeley, CA 94710, the venue provides a perfect backdrop for an evening of artistic excellence. So mark your calendars and secure your seats for the FVT Spring Academy Showcase! for a night to remember.

Alchemy of Fusion - with Emily Webb! | The Berkeley Alembic

Mar 27, 2024 (UTC-8)ENDED
Berkeley
Arts
Dance
Experience the magical blend of music and art at the Alchemy of Fusion - with Emily Webb! This enchanting arts event will take place on March 27, 2024, at The Berkeley Alembic in Berkeley, CA. Immerse yourself in the captivating melodies and innovative compositions created by the talented Emily Webb. The event promises a night of soul-stirring performances that will leave you in awe. With ticket prices ranging from $12 to $25, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Located at 2820 Seventh Street, The Berkeley Alembic provides the perfect setting for an evening of musical alchemy. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets early to ensure you don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind experience. Allow yourself to be transported to a world where music and art intertwine seamlessly at Alchemy of Fusion - with Emily Webb!

More Popular Topics

Featured Events in Richland County in October 2023 (Continuously Updated)

45 events

Featured Events in Atlantic in May 2024 (Continuously Updated)

4 events

Popular Events in 2024 (Continuously Updated)

10000 events

Popular Events in February 2024 (Continuously Updated)

10000 events

Popular Events in January 2024 (Continuously Updated)

10000 events

Featured Events in United States in January 2024 (Continuously Updated)

5965 events

More Popular Events

Osaka Tenjin Festival: Hanabi Festivals (Fireworks Festival) 2024 | Kema Sakuranomiya Park

Jul 25, 2024 (UTC+9)
Osaka

Saskatoon Ex 2024 | Prairieland Park

Aug 6–Aug 11, 2024 (UTC-5)
Saskatoon

Yodogawa Fireworks Festival: Hanabi Festivals (Fireworks Festival) 2024 | Yodogawa Riverside (between Shin Midoshuji Yodogawa Tetsubashi to National Route 2 Line)

Aug 3, 2024 (UTC+9)
Osaka

IMMERSIVE DISNEY ANIMATION Bangkok |Tickets, Dates and Attractions | EmSphere

Apr 26–Aug 18, 2024 (UTC+7)
Bangkok

InterCHARM Beauty Expo Korea 2024 | Seoul COEX Convention & Exhibition Center

Jul 24–Jul 26, 2024 (UTC-5)
Seoul