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Top. James Taylor Above. Men at eophonic a vis New artists fro international boundaries brightened musical horizon while establishedd groups made renovations in style to commodate this new phenomenon. The concert series this year at the Greek represented the diversity of current popular music. Always a favorite with concertgoers because of its small size, the beautiful outdoor theater attracted first-rate formers to a city both proud of its own musical character and critical of comme melodiou sounds of Georg Jarreau — both performing under ski sold-out audiences. In September, Kenn Loggins and James Taylor, both veterans of numerous Greek shows, established the theater as a personal favorite which reflected in their performances. Saving the best for last, many agreed that the three most spectacular shows .ome a vita sold-o w -u and tape HBO Cable, inviti en criticism from concert-goers the new concert format. Gabrie ugust er nd othe conce ved tha flockin 16 Events
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Grenada Invasion Incites Angry Protests In late October the attention of Berkeley students and the nation turned to a small Carribean island of dubious importance — Grenada. On October 27, the lives of 100,000 residents of Grenada were rudely interrupted by a 4,000 strong U.S. invasion:, force that took control of the island in a matter of hours. This controversial invasion of the near-defenseless island sparked a rash of protests and counter-protests almost mediately in Berkeley. The night following the invasion, over 4,000 angry Berkeleyans marched through the streets in protest, disrupting traffic, burning the American flag, and eventually convening at the City Council chambers. At the chambers, Mayor Gus Newport gave an impromtu speech denouncing the invasion and announced that the council had also condemned the action. In the days following, several rallies took place on campus both to protest and to port the invasion. Attention was also drawn to several other instances of U.S. ment, such as Lebanon, El Slavador, and Nicaragua, as many attempted to draw nections in foreign policy between them. 18 Events
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