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News & Opinion,
Feature
Nov 28, 2001
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While most patrons of the Temescal Cafe read newspapers or sip lattes, Todd Spitzer runs a church from the table by the window
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News & Opinion,
News
Nov 28, 2001
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Historic arts program threatened by its own history as supporters clash with city over funding
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News & Opinion,
News
Nov 28, 2001
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Developers hope to revitalize a beleaguered commercial zone without changing its character
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News & Opinion,
News
Nov 28, 2001
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Cash for the homeless, no cash for housing advocates, no shelter for pot advocates
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News & Opinion,
Letters
Nov 28, 2001
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On Snakes and Fire; Aquarium Age and Carol Queen
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Arts & Culture,
Theater
Nov 28, 2001
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Transparent Theater looks at another sort of family
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Arts & Culture,
Culture
Nov 28, 2001
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No wizards, either: Berkeley gets a video and film festival all its own.
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Arts & Culture,
Culture
Nov 28, 2001
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An evening in the tub with Bungalow Bathrooms
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Movies,
Movie Review
Nov 28, 2001
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Catherine Breillat's unflinching Fat Girl is honest, terrifying
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review
Nov 28, 2001
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Comfort food, Delhi -Style
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Music,
Nov 28, 2001
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Oakland's famed writer, producer, and performer Dwayne Wiggins has a thing goin' on
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Music,
Nov 28, 2001
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Why Alameda club Minnow could be Lost
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Music,
CD Reviews
Nov 28, 2001
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Go Forth (French Kiss)
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Music,
CD Reviews
Nov 28, 2001
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Funky 16 Corners (Stone's Throw)
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Music,
CD Reviews
Nov 28, 2001
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Blue Xmas (Evidence); A Christmas Celebration of Hope (MCA)
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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Single in the East Bay? Here are some tips for navigating the local dating scene.
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Under its agreement with UC Berkeley, the online giant can seek to block the release of public records or redact parts of them.
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Plus, Crooked City Cider softly opens in the Jack London district
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Albert’s Cafe, one of the oldest breakfast institutions in Alameda, gets a Salvadoran menu
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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Lifelong Fillmore resident Fernay McPherson serves her signature rosemary fried chicken, brown butter cornbread, and more at the Emeryville Public Market.
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Sports medicine is not just for athletes. It's for anyone who wants to lead an active lifestyle and be their best self.
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My story of getting and coping with late-stage Lyme disease—one of the fastest spreading, most debilitating, and least understood diseases in the nation.
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The death of Jesus Dickey of Berkeley has contributed to mounting concerns about the state of mental health treatment in the jail.
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No metric factually supports the oft-repeated falsehood about the so-called “global Raiders brand.” And this delusion could have destructive results for Mark Davis, the NFL, and Nevada taxpayers.
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The new owner of The Big Blue Haus, a beloved Oakland space for queers and artists, is evicting all the tenants, and renters say he told them he plans to turn it into an Airbnb.
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After years of delay, the city is finally taking action to retrofit thousands of seismically unsafe soft-story apartments.
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Under its agreement with UC Berkeley, the online giant can seek to block the release of public records or redact parts of them.
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Cannabis businesses say the city’s high tax rate could force them to close. But if Oakland lowers the tax, it might not be able to afford city worker raises.