Dick Vivian, at 78 years old, is battling stage 3 pancreatic cancer while remaining dedicated to his record store, Rooky Ricardo's Records, which has been a fixture for 42 years. A GoFundMe has been established by friends and family to help cover his medical expenses. Additionally, the Bay Area International Deaf Dance Fest will feature workshops and performances from Deaf and Hard of Hearing artists across various cultures. Oakland post-punk group Street Eaters is preparing for a new album release, and the Rangoon Atlas of San Francisco promotes local dining adventures.
Beloved record shop owner Dick Vivian, aged 78, is battling stage 3 pancreatic cancer while continuing to open his shop nearly every day. Friends and family have started a GoFundMe to assist with his expenses.
The Bay Area International Deaf Dance Fest showcases performances and workshops by Deaf and Hard of Hearing artists from around the globe, celebrating deaf expression and accessibility in art.
Oakland's post-punk band Street Eaters is set to release a new album in September, with a performance at Eli's Mile High Club featuring new music.
The Rangoon Atlas of San Francisco offers a creative, self-guided food exploration activity targeting various restaurants throughout the city, encouraging culinary discovery.
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