To celebrate the one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of avant-garde composer Conlon Nancarrow (1912-97), renowned artist, inventor, and composer Trimpin has created
Read MoreFew figures are as important to the early San Francisco Bay Area punk scene as V. Vale.
Read MoreFor the average American student of film, such as myself, Georgian film does not come up too often, if at all, so when I landed an internship at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive to work on the upcoming Georgian cinema retrospective, I knew I would have a lot to learn.
Read MoreA new book, simply titled Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel, features decades of significant work the two photographers collaborated on between the 1970s and 1990s.
Read MoreOn October 24 BAM/PFA hosts social critic and intellectual provocateur Camille Paglia for a special evening copresented by Berkeley Arts and Letters.
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Read MoreMining the rich cultural rolodex, Universal, Unique, Untouched: Bay Area Student Film Festival 2012 features recent video projects from fourteen budding Bay Area student filmmakers, who have yet to breach the cinematic firmament, but are well
Read MoreOur much-anticipated Raj Kapoor series, The Eternal Poet: Raj Kapoor & the Golden Age of Indian Cinema, starts this evening with one of his greatest-looking films, Barsaat,
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