Your New Favorite Hour of the Week: UC Jazz’s Noon Concerts Julian Shea November 5, 2023 Jazz, Berkeley, Local Every Thursday, if you are lucky, you might hear music flowing out of lower Sproul, just audible above the tablers and unexpected meetings between friends. And if you have the time to follow your ears down into...
The Serious Star Potential of 99 Neighbors Joe Sison November 21, 2021 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, News, Photos If I may, I’d like to be honest with you. Prior to two weeks ago, I hadn’t heard about 99 Neighbors. I hadn’t listened to a single song, was not struck by familiarity by any of the members’ names, nor c...
Whethan electrifies The Warfield Yeeling Tse October 23, 2018 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews Chicago-based producer Ethan Snoreck, better known as Whethan, kicked it up a notch at The Warfield Thursday night. The 19-year-old DJ is nearing the end of his first headlining tour, Life of a Wallflower, righ...
Angle Snapping: an interview Jake Olshan John Lawson December 8, 2017 Columns and Opinions, Multimedia, Photos The B-Side caught up with UC Berkeley student Jake Olshan, a freelance photographer from Los Angeles. In this interview, we talk to him about the merits of film, counterfeiting press passes, and shooting Rihann...
Father John Misty comes to worship at The Greek: A concert review Delaney Gomen October 10, 2017 Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews, Reviews The air smelled faintly like marijuana. Behind me, I overheard a conversation about someone’s sister in Vermont ordering sperm from the only non-profit bank in the country, which, naturally, is in Berkeley; a...