Written on the Dock of the Bay: Saturday, November 19
If your kid comes up to you on Thanksgiving and asks you, "What should I be thankful for? I can't think of anything!" you should say to that child, "Boy (or girl), do I have the book for you!"...
View ArticleColleges take a chance on Wikipedia
The education of young people is increasingly, if not exclusively, coming from the internet. And a big part of it is from the website Wikipedia. The English-language version alone has more than three...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Top news stories for Thursday, December 1
In the battle between Bordertown Skatepark vs. Caltrans, Caltrans has won. Skateboarders who helped build Bordertown beneath a 580 freeway overpass in Emeryville showed up to video tape the demolition....
View ArticleWritten on the Dock of the Bay: December 1, 2011
BAY AREA BOOK WORLD BREAKING NEWS Assuming you are old, you may remember taking out your diary and writing, “Hi Diary! How are you? Sorry to hear that. Me? Well, today I went to school. It was great. I...
View ArticleTaking the dance floor outdoors in Golden Gate Park
In San Francisco, you don’t have to go to a stuffy night club or a formal classroom to learn how to swing dance. If you want to learn the Lindy Hop, you can learn in the great outdoors. KALW’s Carolina...
View ArticleReducing nurses’ stress pays off for Kaiser patients
Technology has done great things for medicine: Machines can help keep hearts beating and lungs breathing. Electronic medical records help doctors keep track of their patients’ treatment and prevent...
View ArticleBerkeley’s Shotgun Players celebrates 20 years on stage
The Berkeley theater company Shotgun Players started performing 20 years ago in the basement of a Berkeley pizzeria. Now it’s got its own building, but the company has stuck with its founding...
View ArticleOld school artform meets new school audience with Opera on Tap
Long before Beyonce decided to redefine “diva” for pop culture, the term was associated with high culture. Nevertheless, divas of then and now have maintained a reputation, as late comedian Anna...
View ArticleAs book prices rise, so do libraries
California is facing a $13 billion budget shortfall over the next year and a half, and it’s safe to say that the pain will be felt across public services. In some parts of the Bay Area, incoming tax...
View ArticleWhat’s brewing in San Francisco
Brewing beer is a complete sensory experience. I can feel the heat on the stove top as the grains and water are boiled to make the wort, the smell of hops fills the kitchen. Later, I can hear yeast...
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