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Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, July 16-22, 2021

Cal Performances presents the world premiere of Jamar Roberts Holding Space, streaming thru Sept. 8. $5-$60. https://calperformances.org/ New Conservatory Theater Company In Good Company, a podcast for when life goes off-script; also, Hold Me the Forgotten Way, an audio play collaboration by Harrison David Rivers. www.nctcsf.org Out of Site: Haight Ashbury Tina D Elia hosts and performs Seth Eisen s charming collaborative performance-walking tour (written by Michelle Carter) of notable LGBTQ spaces in SF s Haight-Ashbury district. $15-$125. Sat. & Sun. thru July 25. www.eyezen.org Pericles, Prince of Tyre San Francisco Shakespeare Festival s live online streaming episodes of the Shakespeare play. July 2-Aug 8. Free/RSVP. http://www.sfshakes.org/

Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, July 16-22, 2021

Bay Area Reporter :: Going Out, July 16-22, 2021
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Your Town: July 11, 2021

Allen and I visited Death Valley National Park in mid-March, when it was a comfortable 80 degrees at Badwater Basin (elevation 282 feet below sea level). We walked a half-mile into the basin then returned to the car to continue our adventures in the vast park. I kept Death Valley on my weather app, just so I could look at on days like this. Today’s high there is expected to be 126. It will “cool down” overnight to 99 degrees. That makes temperatures here in the Grand Valley — 106ish in the day, 70ish overnight — a bit more tolerable, right? So, how do you like your eggs cooked on the sidewalk? Fried or scrambled?

Everything Our Editors Loved in June | Outside Online

Everything Our Editors Loved in June | Outside Online
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Robots can make music, but can they sing?

Robots can make music, but can they sing? Cover art for the AI Song Contest entry from Lovelace and the Machines. At the international competition, tracks exploring the technology as a tool for music making revealed the potential — and the limitations. Via AI Song Contest via The New York Times. by Malcolm Jack (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- For its first 30 seconds, the song “Listen to Your Body Choir” is a lilting pop tune, with a female voice singing over gentle piano. Then, everything starts to fracture, as twitchy beats and samples fuse with bizarre lyrics like “Do the cars come with push-ups?” and a robotic voice intertwines with the human sound.

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