The article introduces 'BIG WEEK,' a new calendar feature highlighting weekly recommendations in arts, music, food, film, and nightlife in the Bay Area. Among the highlights are performances by Rochelle Jordan and Pub Choir, which emphasizes informal community singing. Readers are encouraged to support local journalism through donations to maintain coverage of significant local issues while highlighting unique events designed to foster community engagement and celebrate local arts.
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"Rochelle Jordan makes American R&B interesting, not contrived in a boring-ass cage. So, when this Los Angeles-based artist shows up to perform for a First Thursday spot in Cloud City? Show the eff up and witness what R&B in America should be."
"Pub Choir is a casual night of community building by way of vocalizing, where average Joes off the street will hit musical nirvana. The night was created by 'loveable lunatic and choir mistress of myth and legend,' Astrid Jorgensen."
"At every show, random yodelers learn a brand-new arrangement of one song in three-part harmony en masse. That's it! There's no sheet music, auditions, or rehearsals. No presh."
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