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THE BUZZ: Time to stock up on popcorn and whiskey: the California recall circus is coming to town.
Any doubt that Gov. Gavin Newsom will face an up-or-down vote evaporated yesterday, when election officials reported recall backers have more than enough signatures to force an election.
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When you re stuck in the tiny, old-fashioned elevator of the Lan Mart building, no one can hear you scream.
Upstairs at the Lan Mart.
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Anne Bishop the owner of Pilates With Anne on the second floor discovered this a few years ago, on her way to teach a class. Because her pilates studio wraps around the elevator shaft, and she knew she had a room full of students waiting for her, Bishop, on realizing the elevator was jammed, called out for assistance. Despite being separated by only a single door, not one person on the other side heard her. I couldn t believe they couldn t hear me yelling! she recalls now.
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A year of COVID completely upended nearly every sector of the arts. How have you gotten by?
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A year ago, on the verge of shelter in place, country singer/songwriter Rosanne Cash offered an encouraging reminder to the world’s artists, writers, musicians and other creatives: that “when Shakespeare was quarantined because of the plague, he wrote
Looking back now, things didn’t work out quite so well for most artists in today’s pandemic. With jobs lost, income evaporated and safety nets thinner than ever, the Bay Area’s arts sector was lucky to simply hang on (let alone write a 350-page tragedy).
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THE BUZZ Two political truisms to start your day: Campaigning is easier than governing, and a reason thorny issues endure is that they rarely have easy solutions.
We were thinking about both principals on Wednesday as Gov. Gavin Newsom’s would-be Republican rivals continued to lambaste him over schools