The Oakland International Film Festival hosted a screening of “Outlaw Posse” at the Grand Lake Theatre on Monday. Special guests included director/actor Mario Van Peebles and his co-star, Oakland native Scytorya Rhodes. The film is Peebles’ second western, the first being ‘Posse,’ 13 years ago. | By Carla Thomas The Oakland International Film Festival hosted a screening of “Outlaw Posse” at the Grand Lake Theatre on Monday. Special guests included director/actor Mario Van Peebles and his co-star, Oakland native Scytorya Rhodes. The film is Peebles’ second western, the first being ‘Posse,’ 13 years ago. Filmmaker Van Peebles shared his passion for
David Yoshihara, superintendent of the Tamalpais Union High School District for the past three years, abruptly resigned from his post this week, effective June 30. The unexpected announcement, delivered Thursday evening via email in a terse, two-paragraph statement, offered no explanation for the resignation other than it was accepted Thursday by the board of trustees […]