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Mardi Gras is the city’s biggest tourist attraction, and thousands of people have converged on the city in recent weeks to see the elaborate parades, floats, marching bands and dance groups that wind through the city’s streets. WHAT ARE THE BIG PARADES?. The day kicks off with the Krewe of Zulu parade put on by the Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club, a historically black organization in New Orleans. Their parade dates back to roughly 1910. Then the Rex Organization, which dates back to 1872, will take to the streets. Rex’s history is closely tied with Mardi Gras traditions. For examples, Rex’s colors — purple, green, and gold — have become the symbolic colors of Mardi Gras as well. After Rex comes two truck parades, also along St. Charles Ave. and that marks the end of the major parades in the city until next year.

WHAT KIND OF THINGS CAN PEOPLE CATCH?, Riders on the floats, who generally wear masks, throw beads or other specially made trinkets to people along the parade route, Families line up early along the side of the street or on the dance class® adult leather split sole ballet shoe median — called the neutral ground in New Orleans — to get a good seat, Families often make specially designed ladders with seats attached on top for young children to sit in so they’re better positioned to catch things, One especially prized “throw” are the coconuts given out by members of Zulu, The coconuts have been hollowed out and had the outside hair removed before they’re specially decorated with glitter or elaborate designs, They generally are not thrown from the floats but rather gently handed off to lucky bystanders..

WHAT ELSE HAPPENS?. There are other events and Mardi Gras traditions taking place across the city. The North Side Skull & Bone Gang gathers early in the morning to wake local residents on Fat Tuesday. They dress as skeletons to remind people of their mortality. The Mardi Gras Indian tribes are another tradition in the city. Members of the tribes spend months preparing elaborate costumes resembling Native American dress and on Fat Tuesday they travel through various neighborhoods, chanting and dancing to songs passed down through generations. And while much of the city’s Mardi Gras activities are family-oriented, in the French Quarter many people will be partying and celebrating into the evening. After the celebration and revelry of Fat Tuesday is over, Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent, a solemn period of penance and spiritual renewal for many in this largely Catholic city.

Lip Service West, The San Pablo Arts District Fund Presents “Lip Service West: 1,500 True-Word Stories,” featuring readers Jason Bucholz, Steven Gray, Allison Landa, Peter Mehlman, and John Panzer dance class® adult leather split sole ballet shoe offering audiences the rare glimpse into the personal lives of the artist, Equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, embarrassing and brutally honest, May contain material not suitable for children, 7:30 p.m, Feb, 12, Pegasus Books Downtown, 2349 Shattuck Ave, Free, 510-649-1320, www.pegasusbookstore.com, www.lipservicewest.com..

African Queens Dance. Oakland-based African Queens Dance Company leads a participatory, West African Dance workshop fFor dancers of all ages and abilities. 1 to 2 p.m. Feb. 13. Claremont Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2940 Benvenue Ave. Free. 510-981-6280, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org. Hip Hop Dance Workshop. Kids 6 to 8 years old can learn a little Hip Hop dance and history of this art form at this workshop offered by Destiny Arts Center and facilitated by professional dancer and instructor Mika Lemoine. Space limited. Registration required. 3 to 4 p.m. Feb. 13. Tarea Hall Pittman South Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 1901 Russell St. Free. 510-981-6100, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org.

An Aquatic Evening Affair, Join fellow nature lovers on a Valentine’s Day walk to remember and learn about amphibian amplexus, spermatophores and nupital pads, For ages 21 and up, 5 to 7 p.m, Feb, 14, Meet at Tilden Golf Course, 10 Golf Course Drive, Berkeley, Free, 510-544-2233, www.ebparks.org, SAT Bootcamp, Just in time for the March 5 SAT dance class® adult leather split sole ballet shoe test, two free prep sessions for the SAT in partnership between Study Smart Tutors and Berkeley Public Library, Materials provided, Priority to juniors, Space limited, 4 to 5:30 p.m, Feb, 17 and 24, Central Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 2090 Kittredge St, Free, 510-981-6223, www.berkeleypublilibrary.org..

“Selma” Screening. Free a screening of “Selma,” the powerful, Oscar-nominated 2014 film about Martin Luther King’s attempted march across the South to end prejudicial practices, and the confrontation that led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Feb. 18. North Branch, Berkeley Public Library, 1170 The Alameda. Free. 510-981-6250, www.berkeleypubliclibrary.org. Author Carter Scholz. Carter Scholz, author of “Gypsy,” stops by for a conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson and Terry Bisson. 7 p.m. Feb. 18. Books Inc., 1491 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. Free. 510-525-7777, www.booksinc.net.

Streaming TV has gotten popular as several online services such as Netflix make past seasons of TV shows available for binge-watching, while Hulu offers episodes from the current season, Now, some television companies are balking at giving them timely access to shows, The big worry: Making streaming TV too pleasant might encourage viewers to cut back or drop their cable service, Cable and satellite companies now pay TV networks billions of dollars a year to carry their channels, In turn, TV production dance class® adult leather split sole ballet shoe companies make a lot from licensing fees paid by the networks, Cord-cutting could jeopardize all of those arrangements, and the audience and ad revenue boost from the Internet might not be enough to make up for any losses..



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