We are kicking off 2026 with two events to keep you on the dance floor. If you like to move to the sounds of cumbia and salsa, Eli’s and Mad Oak are where you need to be. The Eli’s event is a one-off, but you can become a regular at the salsa night at Mad Oak, which takes place three times a month.
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Romance author Talia Basma at the Oakland Public Library main branch
A new “Meet the Author” series at the Oakland Public Library’s main branch will launch this Thursday. The series will feature a mix of fiction and non-fiction authors discussing their latest releases. This Thursday, self-published Muslim author Talia Basma will talk about her debut romance release titled “Love Not Required.” The story follows Safiyyah, a biracial Muslim woman, as she marries her childhood friend Aayan out of convenience and the emotional journey that follows her decision. The second event of the series will feature The Oaklandside’s news editor Darwin BondGraham where he will discuss his book with Ali Winston “The Riders Come Out at Night.” The book discusses the Oakland Police Department’s history of corruption and reform. He will also talk about the current state of local journalism.
Thursday, Jan. 8, 6 p.m., free, register online, 125 14th St.
Cumbia Vinyl Night at Eli’s Mile High Club
Three cumbia DJ Collectives from Mexico City (Disco Movil Salazar, Sonido Aztlán, and Discoatl Producciones) are visiting the Town for a night of nothing but cumbia sounds on vinyl to get the dance floor hopping…