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DESCRIPTION: \nNovember 2007\n\nFriday, November 2\nFIRST FRIDAY AFTER FIVE!\nFirst 
 Friday!\n5–9 p.m.\nLive the Experience” at the museum's First Fridays 
 After Five! Tonight Afro-Caribbean meets East Bay funk with the band La 
 Familia Son. Cash bar, museum store and café open. Take a break to hear a 
 talk about California's gay history, tour the Days of the Dead exhibition 
 with a curator, practice yoga, see a film, make new friends. Visit 
 www.museumca.org/ffaf/index.htmlfor additional information. Included with 
 museum admission.\n\nFriday, November 2\nYoga with Simmin Joy\nFirst 
 Friday!\n5:30 & 7:15 \nSimmin Joy practices Anusara-style yoga in a class 
 for adults that is deep and lighthearted, focused and fun. Bring your mat, 
 sit down, relax—and breathe. Included with museum admission.\n\nFriday, 
 November 2\nTeacher Feature\nTeacher Open House\n5–7 p.m.\nGallery talks 
 by students, teachers, and artist Aida Gamez in the exhibition Ancient 
 Roots/Urban Journeys: Expressions for Días de los Muertos. Free for 
 teachers.\n\nFriday, November 2\nBefore the Rainbow Flag: California’s 
 Gay History\nLecture\n7:30 p.m.\nCalifornia's rich history of sexual 
 minorities is traced through lively images and fascinating stories. From 
 the Amazonian Queen Califia, whose name the state bears, to the evolution 
 of same-sex relationships, California has always been a harbinger of sexual 
 bohemia.\n\nJim Van Buskirk, former director of the James C. Hormel Gay & 
 Lesbian Center at the SF Public Library, is co-author of "Gay by the Bay: A 
 History of Queer Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area," and co-editor of 
 "Love, Castro Street: Reflections of San Francisco." Included with museum 
 admission.\n\nFriday, November 2\nAfter the Storm: Bob Walker/East Bay 
 Regional Park District\nBook Signing\n5–7 p.m.\nAfter the Storm: Bob 
 Walker and the East Bay Regional Park District Christopher Beaver, author 
 of the new Wilderness Press book, discusses Bob Walker's photography, 
 accompanied by a slideshow with music by Steve Sturman. Included with 
 museum admission.\n\nFriday, November 2\nThe Black Line: (A Profile of the 
 African-American Man)\nFilm\n8 p.m.\nD. Channsin Berry's documentary 
 features Quincy Jones, Danny Glover, the late Brock Peters, Bill Duke, Dr. 
 Keith Black, Ernie Banks, and a broad spectrum of other African-American 
 men. The film highlights shared truths and commonality of experiences 
 touching each man, regardless of his profession, socio-economic standing, 
 religion, sexuality, or region of the country. Included with museum 
 admission.\n\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/29/18456948.php
SUMMARY:First Fridays After Five - Oakland Museum of California
LOCATION:Oakland Museum of California\n1000 Oak @ 10th Street\nOakland, CA 94607
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/10/29/18456948.php
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