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Oakley Fish House Is an Old Favorite, Reborn in a Different Neighborhood
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Paramount Post-Production Head Stephanie Ito Steps Down
Ito was the first woman to serve as president of post-production at a major studioJeremy Fuster | March 17, 2021 @ 11:59 AM Last Updated: March 17, 2021 @ 12:14 PM
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Stephanie Ito will step down as president of post-production at Paramount Pictures, continuing a series of changes of the studio’s leadership over the past year as physical production head Lee Rosenthal also announced his departure this week.
Ito joined Paramount in 2006 and rose to become the first woman to head post-production at a major studio. She has also pushed for diversity in Hollywood, serving as executive co-chair of Viacom’s Asian Media Professionals group. In her time at Paramount, she has worked on post-production on all of the studio’s “Transformers” films as well as on installments of the “Mission: Impossible” series and both “A Quiet Place” and its upcoming sequel.
Katrina Rachelle Kramer-Arnold-Zook - 1973 - 2021
On January 16, 2021, Katrina Rachelle Kramer (Arnold-Zook) was lovingly and peacefully welcomed into eternity with her Heavenly Father.
Katrina was born February 25, 1973, in Grants Pass, Oregon. She leaves behind three sons, Joel Arnold and Luke Arnold, both of Klamath Falls, and Jaz Zook of McMinnville; her parents, Aaron and Rita Kramer of Redmond Oregon; her siblings, Jeremy Kramer (Dara) of Oregon City, James Kramer (Anna) of Kansas City, Missouri, Bethany Camidge (Brad) of Klamath Falls, Brenda (Jesus) of Salem, Oscar Kramer (Danae) of Centralia, Washington, and Marta (Sergio) of Salem; along with 18 nieces and nephews. Also surviving is her grandmother, Jackie Kelson of Willamina; as well as numerous aunts and uncles, cousins and friends.
Keeping Hope Alive at Kiki - Cincinnati Magazine
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March 3, 2021
ItiYah Yisrael recalls going out to dinner with her daughter, Jazlyn Mason, and often leaving unsatisfied. âWe frequently said,
We could have cooked this at home,â she says. âWe were never really pleased with our meals.â
ItiYah Yisrael (left) and daughter Jazlyn Mason at TiYahâs Table in Northside.
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So when Dan Wells, owner of MixWells, decided to rebrand the LGBTQ-friendly Northside bar last summer, Yisrael jumped at the chance to be on the other side of the table. She met with Wells, laid out her proposed menu offerings, and the two hit it off. âWe just clicked,â she says. âHe loved our menu and the taste of the food.â
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