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How quirky is Berkeley? Sheri Tharp’s carved picket fence

In the 1990s, Sheri Tharp saw a wooden picket designed by Charles Sayers in 1942. She liked it so much she and her students carved a few, and now her house has a fence.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? Doors

You will see far more fancifully painted doors in Berkeley than in most cities. Here are just a few of them.

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Quirky Berkeley: Vintage toys and ‘Christmasiana’ sale

A person who wants a little more quirk in their home couldn't do better this weekend than visiting the sale. Same for a person who wants a lot more quirk in their home.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? Tyler Hoare’s sculpture and collage

For 40 years, Tyler Hoare has been using the Bay as his gallery, gifting us with planes, pirate and Viking ships.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? The safety pin on Page Street

Doug Heine made the safety pin sculpture at 812 Page St. as a symbol of resistance to #45. His own home across the street has an airplane crashing into it.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? Kitsch abounds

After years of shunning kitsch, Tom Dalzell recently pivoted and embraced kitsch fully and without qualification as an acceptable manifestation of Quirky Berkeley.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? A time capsule bulletin board

The careful unpicking of a Berkeley bulletin board plastered with years and years worth of flyers from the early 1980s through the 1990s proves to be a fascinating time capsule.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? The rising star of muralist Angel Jesus Perez

Angel Jesus Perez, whose latest work, “Displacement of Beauty and Migration of Gentrification,” is on Alcatraz, is a bright addition to our city's cadre of muralists.

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Barbara Garson’s 7 years in Berkeley: From Cuba to ‘MacBird’

Tom Dalzell talks to the activist and writer who lived in Berkeley at an extraordinary time and was fully engaged in a series of history-changing movements.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? Anachronisms

Let us linger on objects in Berkeley belonging, or appropriate to, a period other than today, especially an object that is conspicuously old-fashioned. Know of others? Give us a shout.

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How Quirky is Berkeley? Elephants!

Join us on a brief exploration of the elephants of Berkeley, both three- and two-dimensional.

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How Quirky was Berkeley: R. Crumb, the underground comix artist, was here

For several years Robert Crumb (better known as R. Crumb) was a central and colorful figure on the Berkeley underground arts scene.

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