Posts Tagged ‘Berkeley



01
Apr
16

Nook & Kranny presents “All Vibez” Underground Artist Showcase

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Sunday April 17, 2016
Nook & Kranny presents
“All Vibez” Underground Artist Showcase
Doors at 6:00 pm
Show at 6:30 pm
$5

Ashkenaz
1317 San Pablo Ave
Berkeley, CA 94702

Nook & Kranny is proud to present All Vibez. The purpose of the event is to give local artists a platform to have their voices be heard and their talents appreciated. The all-ages event will include great music, spoken word pieces, and positive energy.

Nook & Kranny is a Bay Area-based blog that prides itself on showcasing things that are Bay Area-related, including good eats, soulful sounds, and everlasting memories. Run by four young African-American women, it bills itself as “your eyes and ears to what is going on in the Bay.”

25
Mar
16

VRC Presents: Charity Clay “Bridges” Listening Party & Performance

08
Mar
16

LA PEÑA CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS: IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE

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LA PEÑA CULTURAL CENTER PRESENTS:

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE

Beyond Dreams, Pt 4

Wednesday April 27th 8:00pm

$25 Advance / $35 Door

TICKETS

FREE Panel Discussion on immigration before show @ 6pm

La Peña Cultural Center
3105 Shattuck Avenue
Berkeley, CA 94705

01
Mar
16

Return of the Red Eye Tour with Slightly Stoopid, SOJA, The Grouch + Eligh + Zion I live in Berkeley

Slightly Stoopid

SOJA, The Grouch + Eligh + Zion I

Friday, June 24 2016

6:30 PM

Greek Theatre

Berkeley, CA

$42.50 – General Admission

*plus applicable service fees

29
Feb
16

Freddie Gibbs at Memorial Glade at UC Berkeley

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Freddie Gibbs

When: March 31, 5 p.m.
Where: Memorial Glade – Berkeley, CA

Known for his modern take on Gangster rap, Freddie Gibbs is a mainstay in talks of the next hip-hop great. Gibbs’ versatility as a rapper and his natural charisma create a wholly individual sound that fends off classification and broaches the boundaries of the genre.

Gibbs’ prowess as a storyteller is not to be underestimated either; his work has drawn comparisons to the likes of 2Pac, Biggie and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony with brutally honest lyrics of his hometown of Gary, Indiana, and his violent life as a drug dealer. His latest album, Shadow of a Doubt, features dark, muted production that meshes well with Gibbs’ polished delivery. With his unique flow and bumping trap beats, Gibbs is an act that you don’t want to miss — be sure to catch his early-evening performance on Memorial Glade, which will take place at 5 p.m.

—Josh Gu




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