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Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely is performing at Stanford University, Dinkelspiel Auditorium, Friday, October 29, 2010, 8 PM. Tickets are half price for students and $10 for Stanford students. Call 650-725-ARTS (2787), or http://livelyarts.stanford.edu There is a free vocal workshop the evening before, Thursday, October 28, 2010, for Stanford students. Singer/songwriter Toshi Reagon has a musical personality equally at home on a formal concert stage or in a rowdy blues bar. Atlanta-born and Brooklyn-based, Reagon effortlessly moves among traditional African American folk, blues, and gospel music genres to vintage rock, reggae, and contemporary pop. Her voice is by turns earthy and sweet, her band BIGLovely grooves with easy grace, and her music nests sharp social commentary in sensual vocal harmonies with infectious hooks. Jasmina Boyich, Stanford University professor and curator/founder of the Human Rights Association Film Festival, 13 years old now, opens October 22, 2010 and continues through October 31, 2010 in two cities: Palo Alto and San Francisco. There is a free screening at the Stanford University Memorial Auditorium honoring United Nations Day, Sunday, October 24. Visit http://www.unaff.org/2010/schedule.html Cepheus "Uncle Bobby" Johnson speaks about the rally called by the ILWU Saturday, October 23, 2010, 12 noon at 14th and Broadway in Oakland, CA. Visit www.oscargrantfoundation.com Music: Toshi Reagon's "Scorpio" & "One More Today"; Capathia Jenkins's "How You Gonna Save Em?" and Barrington LEVY's "Under My Sensi."