Arts & Events

Arts Calendar

Tuesday December 19, 2006

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 -more-


Arts and Entertainment: Around the East Bay

Tuesday December 19, 2006

SOLSTICE CELEBRATION -more-


Arts: Hits and Rarities From the Cole Porter Songbook

By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Tuesday December 19, 2006

“Both a little naughty and a little nice” is the apt description for husband and wife cabaret team Billy Philadelphia and Meg Mackay’s holiday season show, A Little Cole in Your Stocking, featuring hits and rarities from Cole Porter’s songbook (as well as a few “traditional and non-traditional holiday songs”), playing evenings at 8 p.m., Dec. 20-23 and 27-30, at the Aurora Theatre, where it debuted last year. -more-


Arts: Mussorgsky’s ‘Khovanchina’ at First Congregational Church

By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Tuesday December 19, 2006

A 16th-century Russian conspiracy swept Boyars and Old Believers last Friday night into the First Congregational Church at Dana and Durant, where they put on a private show of Modest Mussorgsky’s opera, Khovanchina, for an audience of friends and family. -more-


Crow Talk and Chickadee Alarms: What Birds Are Saying

By Joe Eaton, Special to the Planet
Tuesday December 19, 2006

I’ll admit that I don’t have much of an ear for the language of crows. Ron says they have a specific call that means “Raven!,” uttered when the crows are harassing one of their larger relatives or escorting it out of the neighborhood. This wouldn’t surprise me at all, since they do have an extensive vocal repertoire. -more-


Berkeley This Week

Tuesday December 19, 2006

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 -more-


Arts Calendar

Friday December 15, 2006

FRIDAY, DEC. 15 -more-


Arts and Entertainment: Around the East Bay

Friday December 15, 2006

MUSIC FROM THREE GREAT COMPOSERS -more-


The Theater: Shotgun Players Bring ‘The Forest War’ to Ashby Stage

By Ken Bullock, Special to the Planet
Friday December 15, 2006

At the outset of The Forest War, Mark Jackson’s new play (which he also directs), produced by the Shotgun Players at the Ashby Stage, a doddering old Grand Lord Karug (Drew Anderson) and his retinue slide out onto the stage, facing the audience, in an impression of Kabuki. -more-


East Bay Then and Now: Charles Manning MacGregor, Indefatigable Builder

By Daniella Thompson
Friday December 15, 2006

Between 1900 and 1910, Berkeley’s population more than tripled, from 13,214 to 40,434 inhabitants. Much of the growth was stimulated by the flight of thousands of San Franciscans to the East Bay following the 1906 earthquake and fire. -more-


About the House: The General Contrator Problem

By Matt Cantor
Friday December 15, 2006

I met a nice couple the other day. Sadly, they were clearly in some distress over the fortunes of their remodeling process. They’d engaged a GC (builder-speak for general contractor) last year to do a rather sweeping and costly rehab on a mid-sized house in the hills of Oakland and things hadn’t gone quite as well as they’d hoped. -more-


Garden Variety: Gift Houseplants That Don’t Give Tsuris

By Ron Sullivan
Friday December 15, 2006

Oh my, this is a touchy time of year, all those cultural sensitivities waiting to be stepped on. Wishing someone “happy holidays” would seem universal enough, but I read a newswire piece the other day in which a guy was quoted as bragging that he’d bullied some hapless WalMart clerk into wiping that phrase off a window because, “It’s supposed to be ‘Merry Christmas!’” Honestly, sometimes it makes me miss good old Saturnalia. -more-


Berkeley This Week

Friday December 15, 2006

FRIDAY, DEC. 15 -more-