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Going Out, Oct. 26-Nov. 3, 2023 :: Bay Area Reporter

Halloween’s on Tuesday, but you know there’ll be plenty of creepy costumed fun through this weekend. We also have plenty of arts and nightclub events that are a bit less scary, including our Besties winners and runners-up, this week in Going Out.

Going Out, Oct. 26-Nov. 3, 2023 :: Bay Area Reporter

Halloween’s on Tuesday, but you know there’ll be plenty of creepy costumed fun through this weekend. We also have plenty of arts and nightclub events that are a bit less scary, including our Besties winners and runners-up, this week in Going Out.

Rise East Project: Part 3 | Post News Group

Between 1990 and 2020, Oakland lost nearly half of its Black population due to economic and social forces. East Oakland, once a middle-class community, is now home to mostly Black families living in poverty. | The Black Cultural Zone’s Pivotal Role in Rebuilding Oakland’s Black Community By Tanya Dennis Between 1990 and 2020, Oakland lost nearly half of its Black population due to economic and social forces. East Oakland, once a middle-class community, is now home to mostly Black families living in poverty. In 2021, 314 Oakland residents

'Kalimba King' Carl Winters Comes to MoAD on Oct. 14

Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on 12 kalimbas (African thumb pianos). | Special to The Post Carl Winters, The Kalimba King, will be performing at the Museum of the African Diaspora (MOAD) in San Francisco on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 2 p.m. This will be a free show suitable for the entire family that will feature jazz, blues, pop, oldies, freedom/civil rights songs, and gospel played on

Change Coming to Bi-Monthly Food Distribution at Richmond Civic Center

The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The Richmond Standard The local food bank’s bi-monthly distributions at Richmond Civic Center will transition from drive-up to walk-up services starting on Oct. 12. The final day of drive-thru distribution will be Thursday, Sept. 28. The distribution will continue to run bi-monthly from noon to 1 p.m. at Barrett Avenue and 25th Street. “The main

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