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Eric Ting remembers the chill that passed through the room when someone coughed during the California Shakespeare Theater gala in March of last year. The annual fundraising event essential to the theater’s $5 million budget was celebrating a turning point for the 47-year-old company, where Ting became artistic director in 2015: He would announce that Cal Shakes was planning to move its offices and shop from Berkeley to downtown Oakland, showing that “where we make our home reflects our priorities,” and he would describe ways the company would be collaborating with community partners. “It was kind of a seminal moment,” Ting says.1
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Caitlyn Jenner exploring run for California governor (report)
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Caitlyn Jenner arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Beverly Hills, Calif.Evan Agostini/Invision/AP
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Eric Ting, SFGate, San Francisco (TNS)
Caitlyn Jenner, the former Olympic athlete and reality television star, is reportedly “actively exploring” a bid for governor of California.
Axios reported Tuesday that Jenner’s interest is very real so much so that she has been having serious conversations with multiple political consultants. According to Axios, Jenner, a longtime Republican, is being assisted by longtime GOP fundraiser Caroline Wren, who worked to re-elect President Trump in 2020.