Around Berkeley: Sail free on Sunday, Easter egg hunts; 'Freaky Tales' cast at La Pena
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Around Berkeley: Sail free on Sunday, Easter egg hunts; 'Freaky Tales' cast at La Pena
"On the first anniversary of the release of Freaky Tales, La Pena presents a hella East Bay fundraiser featuring the film's writer/director Ryan Fleck along with members of the cast, who'll discuss the movie after screening."
"Released by Hank Williams in the fall of 1949 as the b-side of a single, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry is the subject of the Freight's second installment of One Song All Night, featuring five very different re-imaginations of the classic lament."
"The 2026 Fotovision Lecture, An Evening with Ed Kashi, features the renowned photojournalist, filmmaker and educator in conversation with Photojournalism Professor Ken Light."
"Michigan State University political science professor Matt Grossmann discusses his latest book, Policymaking for Realists: A Playbook for Policy Progress Despite Political Decay, which explores strategies for reformers in an era of closely divided, highly polarized politics."
Gilman in Berkeley is a hub for local events, including a fundraiser for the film Freaky Tales featuring its writer/director Ryan Fleck and cast members. The event will take place at La Pena Cultural Center on April 4. Additionally, the Freight will host a re-imagined performance of Hank Williams' classic song, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, on April 2. The 2026 Fotovision Lecture with photojournalist Ed Kashi is scheduled for April 3 at UC Berkeley, offering insights into photojournalism. Matt Grossmann will discuss his book on policymaking on the same day.
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