Around Berkeley: Comic Con, square dancing, Hungarian desserts
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Around Berkeley: Comic Con, square dancing, Hungarian desserts
"The Berkeley Public Library Comic Con is back for its third year! Over 30 local artists and vendors will be in attendance, and 11 workshops will be held throughout the day on insights from East Bay BIPOC cartoonists, how artists have worked in large projects such as Star Trek and Marvel, how to make your own zines and comics, and more."
"Novelists Jennine Capo Crucet (Say Hello to My Little Friend) and Willy Vlautin (The Horse) speak as part of a series of events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Oakland-based New Literary Project, which has put nearly $1 million directly into writers' hands, from UC Berkeley English department grad students teaching teens in juvenile detention to mid-career authors receiving career-changing prizes. Thursday, Nov. 6, 5 p.m. Wheeler Hall's Fife Room. FREE"
The Berkeley Public Library Comic Con returns for its third year with more than 30 local artists and vendors and 11 workshops covering topics from East Bay BIPOC cartoonists to toy design and major franchise work. Jennine Capo Crucet and Willy Vlautin will appear for a New Literary Project tenth-anniversary event; the project has put nearly $1 million directly into creators' hands, funding UC Berkeley graduate students teaching teens in juvenile detention and awarding mid-career prizes. Hayley Kiyoko will present her latest young adult novel with tickets that include a signed copy and a photo opportunity. Cafe Buenos Aires hosts beginner tango classes weekly through December, and Central Works stages Dada Teen Musical through Nov. 23.
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