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Founder, Michael Sturtz, has created two fire operas, a fire ballet, and a burning version of Homer's Odyssey, in addition to the annual Fire Arts Festival held in July. As a nonprofit organization, The Crucible relies on annual membership donations, grants, and individual donations to support its mission work.
The game premiered at The Crucible's Fire Arts Festival in Oakland, California, [3] before the current version, a full two-player game, was completed and installed at Burning Man in 2005. [4] The game reappeared at Burning Man 2006 and 2007, [5] [6] and occasionally in Interpretive Arson's warehouse in Oakland, until 2007. [7]
The concert raised about $300,000 for the Gray Area Foundation for the Arts' Arts Oakland Fire Relief Fund. One of the fire's victims, Cash Askew, was tributed by her Them Are Us Too bandmate Kennedy Ashlyn and Askew's girlfriend Anya Taylor who performed Jimmy Eat World's "Sweetness". Askew's stepfather Sunny Haire also performed alongside ...
The festival later expanded, then moved to Oakland and was renamed as the Mission Creek Oakland Music and Arts Festival (MCOMAF). Jennifer "Kiyomi" Tanouye, who had help run the festival for many years starting in 2006, had died in the 2016 Ghost Ship warehouse fire.
The Oakland Fire Department said the fire was burning in the area of Interstate Highway 580, Mountain Boulevard and Keller Avenue. Initial reports indicated at least four structures in the area of ...
PHOTO: An air tanker drops retardant on a grass fire burning above Interstate 580 in Oakland, Calif., Oct. 18, 2024. (Noah Berger/AP)
Art Murmur street scene in 2012. Art Murmur street scene in 2007. Art Murmur is a collection of visual arts experiences designed to expose and promote Oakland's art scene. . Primarily known for the First Friday Art Walk each month [1] mostly held in the Uptown, Koreatown/Northgate, and downtown neighborhoods of Oakland, California, Oakland Art Murmur, a non-profit organization, draws thousands ...
A fast-moving fire fed by strong winds damaged at least seven homes Friday in a hillside neighborhood in the city of Oakland where more than 500 people were ordered to evacuate, officials said.