The museum has so much happening all the time, and we have exciting exhibition and Public Programs throughout the season. You know we are in the beautiful jesse square, originally the power station that gave light to all of San Francisco, reenvisioned by a jewish architect to become a contemporary Jewish Museum, and the roof line says in reboot hebrew letters, light, and the museum is for everybody, not only jewish people. We have a number of great shows, and new exhibitions that are coming up. I want to share with everyone the beautiful lane of the covenant, and he made this magnificent chandelier that is a reflection on the relationship between the human beings and the greater power that is out there. The great unknown, and in some respects a bremen nation of monotheism, a very inspired sculpture. When you look at this, you see the globes, lights and even animals. We invite all of the visitors to join us in wonderment in most of the folks know that there are other Cultural Institutio
Tonight on a second look we revisit a program we first aired back in 1989. Ktvus George Watson traces the history of one of californias most intriguing characters. Were talking about William Randall and the enormous castle he built. We hope you enjoy the program. He was born before the battle of gettysburg and he would live well into the atomic age. He founded a publishing empire that was legendary in its inattention to truth and the ability to manipulate the american public. He was married and the father of five sons. He flaunted a Public Affair with a movie star for 36 years. This giant billboard of a man would influence president ial politics for the first half of this century. He was throughout his life reviled and honored as he led his country men on a roller coaster ride of emotions. William Randolph Hurst is the citizen who would be king. William Randolph Hurst wanted his newspapers to be dramatic. His stories did not have to be real but full of stories he thought people wanted