
"The Hillside Club is screening Democracy Noir, a documentary created by Academy Award-nominated Berkeley filmmaker, Connie Field. FIeld will be present to discuss the making of this movie about the dismantling of the Hungarian government by Victor Orban, which has provided a playbook for Project 2025. Thursday, Jan. 15. 7 p.m. 2286 Cedar St. $12-$17 Berkeley tenor saxophonist Laurel Fink plays a benefit concert and food drive for the East Oakland Collective with her quintet featuring bass star Marcus Shelby,"
"The 2026 DADA tiny art show is making a pit stop at Berkeley during its 2026 world tour. All featured works of art are 3 inches or smaller and fit into a single carry-on suitcase, and one piece was created by Oakland artist Jennifer Arzt. Opening reception open to all on Friday, Jan. 16 from 4-8 p.m, available to view Jan. 17-24 by appointment. 1684 University Ave. FREE"
The Berkeley Horticultural Nursery will host two free classes in January on how to grow fruit trees at home. A Winter's Night paint-and-sip welcomes people of all ages; art materials are provided and drinks are for sale at Gilman Brewery on Jan. 15. The Hillside Club screens Democracy Noir with filmmaker Connie Field present on Jan. 15. Laurel Fink leads a benefit concert and food drive Jan. 15 at The Sound Room. The 2026 DADA tiny art show opens Jan. 16 at 1684 University Ave. Photographer Barbara Boissevain and Dr. Nicole Ardoin speak Jan. 16 at the Brower Center. A guided hike about edible mushrooms is scheduled for Jan. 17.
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