All the Berkeley paths in 1 day: 11- and 12-year-olds
By Keith Skinner “Every good hike brings you eventually back home.” Edward Abbey At 7 a.m. on a Wednesday morning in early August, Jacob Lehmann Duke and his longtime friend, Zeke Gerwein, set out on...
View ArticleBerkeley’s newest public pathway is named for Betty Olds
Former long-serving city councilwoman Betty Olds cut the ribbon on Saturday to open a newly completed path in the Berkeley Hills that has been named after her. Mayor Tom Bates, State Senator Loni...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
STAND UP SIT DOWN If you’re looking for laughs, try the La Peña Cultural Center this Friday for a comedy show hosted by Karinda Dobbins and Dhaya Lakshminarayanan. The socio-political comedians will be...
View ArticlePoet laureate Coolbrith: Did Berkeley shortchange her?
2015 marks the centennial of the naming of California’s first poet laureate. In 1915, during the height of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the state named Ina Coolbrith, then 74, to become...
View ArticleVideo: The stewards of Berkeley’s pathways and steps celebrate 20 years
The Berkeley Path Wanderers take care of, promote and celebrate the city's 136 public paths and staircases.
View ArticleVideo: 36 hours in Berkeley, California
This week, the New York Times turned its attention to Berkeley for its regular “36 Hours in…” series. It’s not the first time the city has been viewed through this lens. It was also featured in 2003....
View ArticleLittle Free Libraries are popping up all over Berkeley
By Colleen Neff What are these structures popping up along the sidewalks of Berkeley? Big birdhouses? Doll houses? Or are they homes small enough to actually be affordable in this crazy real-estate...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
BERKELEY DINE OUT Berkeley schools district-wide incorporate gardening and cooking into the curriculum. The idea is that the school gardens produce healthy habits and interdisciplinary lessons, along...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
EAST BAY OPEN STREETS Thousands are expected to take to the streets of North Oakland and Southwest Berkeley this Saturday, May 30, from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for car-free fun at the second annual Love...
View ArticleCan you find the art hidden on paths near Live Oak and Codornices parks?
Working with the Berkeley Path Wanderers Association, five artists have created a delightful public art installation.
View ArticleAll the Berkeley paths in 1 day: 11- and 12-year-olds
By Keith Skinner “Every good hike brings you eventually back home.” Edward Abbey At 7 a.m. on a Wednesday morning in early August, Jacob Lehmann Duke and his longtime friend, Zeke Gerwein, set out on...
View ArticleBerkeley’s newest public pathway is named for Betty Olds
Former long-serving city councilwoman Betty Olds cut the ribbon on Saturday to open a newly completed path in the Berkeley Hills that has been named after her. Mayor Tom Bates, State Senator Loni...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
STAND UP SIT DOWN If you’re looking for laughs, try the La Peña Cultural Center this Friday for a comedy show hosted by Karinda Dobbins and Dhaya Lakshminarayanan. The socio-political comedians will be...
View ArticleVideo: 36 hours in Berkeley, California
This week, the New York Times turned its attention to Berkeley for its regular “36 Hours in…” series. It’s not the first time the city has been viewed through this lens. It was also featured in 2003....
View ArticleLittle Free Libraries are popping up all over Berkeley
By Colleen Neff What are these structures popping up along the sidewalks of Berkeley? Big birdhouses? Doll houses? Or are they homes small enough to actually be affordable in this crazy real-estate...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
BERKELEY DINE OUT Berkeley schools district-wide incorporate gardening and cooking into the curriculum. The idea is that the school gardens produce healthy habits and interdisciplinary lessons, along...
View ArticleThe It List: Five things to do in Berkeley this weekend
EAST BAY OPEN STREETS Thousands are expected to take to the streets of North Oakland and Southwest Berkeley this Saturday, May 30, from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for car-free fun at the second annual Love...
View ArticlePoet laureate Coolbrith: Did Berkeley shortchange her?
2015 marks the centennial of the naming of California’s first poet laureate. In 1915, during the height of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the state named Ina Coolbrith, then 74, to become...
View ArticleVideo: The stewards of Berkeley’s pathways and steps celebrate 20 years
The Berkeley Path Wanderers take care of, promote and celebrate the city's 136 public paths and staircases.
View ArticleCan you find the art hidden on paths near Live Oak and Codornices parks?
Working with the Berkeley Path Wanderers Association, five artists have created a delightful public art installation.
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