
"Kids play with bubbles at the Solano Avenue Stroll on Sunday Sept. 10, 2017. Photo: Nancy Rubin La Pena's annual commemoration of the coup that deposed Chilean President Salvador Allende in 1973 honors the legacy of solidarity and resilience with live music, poetry, art, Chilean food, mulled wine and the traditional altar of sand and flowers in front of our outdoor mural. Thursday, Sept. 11, 6-9 p.m. La Pena Cultural Center. Donations welcome (registration required)"
"New York saxophonist Michael Marcus, a former Bay Area resident, returns to give a free library concert in collaboration with the Jazz Foundation of America with the World Street, a combo featuring a top-shelf East Bay rhythm section of pianist Matt Clark, Berkeley bassist Heshima Mark Williams and drummer Mark Lee, a mainstay of the Oaktown Jazz Workshops. The gig will transform the community meeting room into a jazz cafe with light refreshments. Thursday, Sept. 11, 6 p.m. Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch. FREE"
An arts and culture newsletter called The Scene provides updates on local events and a roundup lists affordable Berkeley activities. La Peña hosts an annual commemoration of the 1973 coup with live music, poetry, art, Chilean food, mulled wine and a traditional sand-and-flowers altar. The Bay Area Jazz Society runs a weekly Thursday jam at North Beach Pizza where junior and high-school musicians can sit in with seasoned professionals. Michael Marcus gives a free library concert with World Street, transforming the meeting room into a jazz cafe. Astropical performs at the Greek Theatre, and the city offers free staff-led guided boat rides to activate the waterfront.
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