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The article highlights various local events in Berkeley, notably a production by fifth graders of Oxford Elementary, showcasing Carla Inniss's latest play, 'Grandma's Hands: The Graduation.' This play concludes a series tracking the character Junior from childhood to his upcoming PhD. The narrative emphasizes understanding history to shape the future. Additionally, the Hillside Club hosts a screening of Rick Goldsmith's documentary on the precarious state of local journalism, followed by discussions on the impact of hedge fund ownership on newspapers. Another event features author Gary Groner discussing his dystopian novel.
The play 'Grandma's Hands: The Graduation' represents the culmination of a series showcasing the growth of character Junior from a fifth grader to a PhD candidate.
Rick Goldsmith's film 'Stripped for Parts' addresses the crisis in local journalism caused by hedge fund ownership, provoking a discussion on the sustainable future of news.
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