The article highlights a range of cultural events in Berkeley aimed at enriching community engagement. Nancy Rubin, a retired teacher, showcases an exhibit on hearing loss as part of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, available through June 27. Other events include jazz jam sessions at North Beach Pizza, a dance project by UC Berkeley's Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies, and a discussion by author Elaine Sciolino about her new book focused on the Louvre. These events are diverse and mostly free or low-cost, encouraging local participation and cultural appreciation.
Nancy Rubin, the longtime (now retired) Berkeley High teacher beloved for putting students in touch with their future selves, presents Sound Advice, an exhibit of accounts of people experiencing hearing loss as part of National Speech-Language-Hearing Month. Through June 27 at Epworth United Methodist Church, this exhibit aims to raise awareness about hearing loss through personal narratives.
The Bay Area Jazz Society's Thursday jam sessions at North Beach Pizza continues this week with a house band stocked with veteran players eager to work with aspiring musicians. The sessions run from 6-9 p.m., showcasing the talent of seasoned musicians while encouraging community participation.
The Berkeley Dance Project will showcase innovative choreography from faculty and guest artists from May 1-4 at Zellerbach Playhouse. Tickets range from $10-$20, promising a mix of creativity and artistic expression.
Elaine Sciolino, former New York Times Paris correspondent, will discuss her new book Adventures In the Louvre at Mrs. Dalloway's on May 2. The event is free but registration is encouraged for this literary exploration.
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