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Columbia Pacific Wealth Management Expands Family Office Services

Seattle, Washington (PRWEB) October 03, 2021 (Sept. 22, 2021) Columbia Pacific Wealth Management has announced it will expand its wealth management team

Review: Britney Spears Netflix doc feels as exploitative as the case it portrays

“Britney Vs Spears” navigates its many threads with the zeal of a true crime podcast that’s just one yarn board short of sinking into conspiracy theory madness.

Norman Stone, San Francisco psychologist, art collector and museum benefactor, dies at 82

Norman Stone, San Francisco psychologist, art collector and museum benefactor, dies at 82
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Local Britney Spears fans say singer appeared controlled during 2011 visit to San Francisco

Beth Spotswood February 12, 2021Updated: February 17, 2021, 11:34 am Britney Spears performs at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium as part of the “Good Morning America” spring concert series in 2011. Photo: Lacy Atkins, The Chronicle 2011 Britney Spears was a dutiful superstar throughout her whirlwind day in San Francisco in the spring of 2011, but she didn’t say much. The singer was in town to celebrate the launch of her “Femme Fatale” album with a live show for “Good Morning America.” Paul E. Pratt, known professionally as drag performer Pollo Del Mar, was one of several local stars to open for that special performance. He remembers waiting in the wings of Bill Graham Civic Auditorium after Spears’ show ended.

Oakland s Alley doesn t miss a beat going virtual - San Francisco Chronicle

Oakland’s Alley doesn’t miss a beat going virtual For music lovers, the piano bar is family in the best sense, and they won’t let it slip away By Emma Silvers Oakland’s Alley doesn’t miss a beat going virtual For music lovers, the piano bar is family in the best sense, and they won’t let it slip away By Emma Silvers By Emma Silvers | San Francisco Chronicle The first time Jacqualine Simpkins set foot in the Alley, she felt overcome, and not in a good way. It was 1995, and she was visiting Oakland from her home in Bellevue, Ohio, finally seeing the Prohibition-era piano bar owned by her uncle and his longtime girlfriend. For the past few years, they’d been talking up the place, trying to convince her to move out and help run it.

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