虎机

  • We're an independent, student-run newsroom.

    To our alumni and friends, please join us on March 14th from 6-9 PM for our 150th anniversary.
    RSVP to our event at this link.

    Donate Today

    Berkeley's News | The Daily Californian

    Friday, February 21, 2020

    A&E

    • News
      • Campus
      • City
      • County
      • UC
      • State
      • National
      • ASUC
      • Obituaries
      • Research & Ideas
      • Election 2018
      • Notes from the Field
    • Sports
      • Football
      • M. Hoops
      • W. Hoops
      • Baseball
      • Rugby
      • M. Soccer
      • W. Soccer
      • Volleyball
      • Softball
      • M. Tennis
      • W. Tennis
      • M. Swim
      • W. Swim
      • Track & Field
      • Cross Country
    • Arts
      • Music
      • Film & Television
      • Fashion
      • Theater
      • Visual Art
      • Video Games
      • Comedy
      • Literature
      • Voices
      • Best of Berkeley
      • Columns
      • Local Event
      • Culture Shot
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Op-Eds
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Columns
      • The Soapbox
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • Submit a Letter to the Editor
      • Submit an Op-Ed
      • Podcasts
    • Blogs
      • Daily Clog
      • Eating Berkeley
      • Travel
      • Strikeout
      • Photo
      • Sex on Tuesday
      • Football
    • Multimedia
      • Photo Essays
      • Insider
      • News: City
      • News: Campus
      • Arts
      • Culture
      • Entertainment
      • Sports
      • Podcasts
      • Projects
      • Archives
    • Weekender
    • Featured
      • Editors’
    • About
    • Sponsorships
    • Apply
    • Classifieds
    • Advertise

    Literature

    Tuesday, February 11, 2020

    Daniel M. Lavery’s ‘Something That May Shock and Discredit You’ is a visionary joyride

    Atria Books/Courtesy

    At times Lavery slips into what he calls “cultural interludes,” riffing off well-known aspects of culture such as religion, Greek mythology and the Romantic poets.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Tuesday, February 4, 2020

    ‘A Beautiful Crime’ is Christopher Bollen’s love letter to queer thriller fans

    One of the most tremendous accomplishments of Bollen’s fourth novel is the depth of its characters.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Tuesday, January 28, 2020

    ‘The world is richly weird and inspiring’: An interview with author Nicolette Polek

    “I have a lot of anxiety around speaking, so working in the short form allows me to empower language with very little,” Polek said.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Thursday, January 23, 2020

    Garth Greenwell masterfully hones signature lyricism in ‘Cleanness’

    In “Cleanness,” a person is only as important for their actions, reducing the importance of names and other preset labels.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Tuesday, October 22, 2019

    Photographer, scientist Robb Hirsch discusses awe-inspiring new book ‘The Nature of Yosemite: A Visual Journey’

    Hirsch’s collection of photos gifts readers with front-row seats to Yosemite’s finest waterfalls, animals, rock formations, lakes, meadows and plant species. One cannot help but be absorbed by the diverse color palettes of Yosemite, captured by Robb Hirsch in all seasons.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Sunday, October 6, 2019

    34 years after ‘The Handmaid’s Tale,’ Margaret Atwood compels action in ‘The Testaments’

    Atwood’s fast-paced writing in “The Testaments” reminds us that people do have the agency to enact change.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Tuesday, August 6, 2019

    Colson Whitehead holds an unforgiving mirror to the American experiment in ‘The Nickel Boys’?

    Though difficult to read at times, the physical brutality of Elwood’s beating underscore Whitehead’s task of complete disclosure.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Monday, June 24, 2019

    ‘A voice to capture this generation’: Ocean Vuong captivates at Bay Area reading

    America is too often a country of individuals, Vuong said. He aims to inspire a commitment to others so that such individuals might become a people.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Thursday, May 9, 2019
    Bookfest panelists and organizers

    A communion of interiorities: At Bay Area Book Festival, readers and writers make personal, social discourses heard

    The Bay Area Book Festival embodies the communal aspect of literature — its potential to bridge differences and highlight commonalities.
    Read More…

    Literature

    Thursday, May 9, 2019

    David Thomson discusses cinematic voyeurism for his book ‘Sleeping with Strangers: How the Movies Shaped Desire’

    Thomson noted that being able to intrude upon the lives of others is taboo in real life but is a fundamental aspect of desire in movies.
    Read More…

    Post navigation

    1 2 3 … 19 »
    The Daily Californian
    • Most Popular
    • Most Recent
    1. ASUC
      ASUC Senator Milton Zerman resigns at senate meeting
    2. Columns
      Hi my name is …
    3. Campus
      UC Berkeley Department of Earth and Planetary Science creates climate science minor
    4. Columns
      Curing my white fever
    5. City
      Aidan Hill announces mayoral candidacy for 2020 election
    6. Op-Eds
      ASUC Senator Zerman’s resolution condemning Bears for Palestine holds a dangerous irony, failure of UC Berkeley’s Jewish community leaders
    1. Illustration of RVs driving on scenic road
      Op-Eds
      Sanctuary cities should not criminalize poverty
    2. Illustration of line of people in front of virus
      Op-Eds
      Coronavirus must not overcome UC Berkeley’s cultural pluralism
    3. Illustration of person being robbed while another person walks under streetlight
      Editorials
      City, campus need to see the light
    4. ASUC
      ASUC Senate discusses injustices, Senator Milton Zerman resigns at meeting
    5. City
      Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguín announces policy to preserve affordable housing
    6. Research & Ideas
      UC Berkeley project recruits public in search for extraterrestrials
    • News
      • ASUC
      • Campus
      • City
      • Crime & Courts
      • Obituary
      • Research & Ideas
      • State
      • UC
      • Election 2018
      • Notes from the Field
    • Sports
      • Men’s
        • Baseball
        • Basketball
        • Crew
        • Cross Country
        • Football
        • Golf
        • Gymnastics
        • Rugby
        • Swim
        • Tennis
        • Water Polo
      • Women’s
        • Basketball
        • Field Hockey
        • Golf
        • Gymnastics
        • Lacrosse
        • Softball
        • Swim
        • Tennis
        • Track & Field
        • Volleyball
        • Water Polo
    • A&E
      • Columns
      • Film & Television
      • Literature
      • Music
      • Theater
      • Visual Art
      • Comedy
    • Opinion
      • Editorials
      • Op-Eds
      • Letters to the Editor
      • Columns
      • Editorial Cartoons
      • The Soapbox
      • Sex on Tuesday
      • Cal in Color
    • Multimedia
      • Arts
      • Blog
      • News: Campus
      • Sports
    • Featured
      • Editor’s Picks
      • Awards
      • Special Issues
      • The Weekender
      • Gameday
      • Best of Berkeley
      • Daily Cal Archive
      • Editors’ Blog
    • Blogs
      • The Daily Clog
      • Eating Berkeley
      • Travel
      • A&E
      • Bear Bytes
      • Strikeout
      • Photo tumblr
    Donate We're an independent, student-run newsroom. Make a donation to support our coverage.

    Copyright © 2020 The Daily Californian, The Independent Berkeley Student Publishing Co., Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. Use desktop site by default. Mobile site.

  • 球赛下注app

    百万发彩票登录-首页

    sweden 亚盘

    天和彩票注册

    宝赢彩票登录

    狗博集团2017娱二乐

    球探比分即时足球比分

    钱柜777 钱柜娱乐

    中博的彩的网址