that s all from sportsday. we ll have more for you in the next hour. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in the home while we look forward to cinemas reopening in may. this weekend, it s the baftas, at which the oscar best picture contender sound of metal is up for a number of awards including best actor for riz ahmed. your hearing is deteriorating rapidly. it will come back. untilthen, wejust keep going, 0k? ahmed plays ruben stone, a drummer working in a noise metal two piece with olivia cooke s singer guitarist, whose life is turned upside down when his hearing suddenly fails. terrified, ruben attends a rural retreat run by paul raci sjoe where the possibility of a new life seems to be offered. but will ruben s desperation to regain his hearing thwart his future growth? a labour of love from director and co writer darius marder, sound of metal has its roots in derek cianfrance s unfinished docu
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pick and choose the businesses, but unfortunately, we don t get to choose what goes in. what we do is choose whether the businesses that want to do business can. there are spaces for smaller retailer and we d love to have them. there is spaces for restaurants and we d love to have them. there is a business saying can i be in this space, part of this neighborhood, and i can t see why we would say no. president melgar: next speaker, please. my name is brian springfield. i live one block from the location of sterling bank. i ve lived there 21 years. and i live across street from a vacant commercial space zoned for restaurant use at 2175 market. it s never leased. it s sat vacant for three years now. 2175 was also the location of a business venture called myriad, like a food hall concept, multivendor. that struggled for a while and eventually failed. i support their application to move next door to the current location because i m really concerned about the vacant store front
this block. so this is not a normal air and light situation. this is one where the building was specifically designed with purpose and access. it talks to the design intent and design characteristics that makes coxhead such a significant architect. and i believe that requires more deference, and it disturbs me that i have not heard that addressed in the pmnd as a historic character issue. it s not just the views out, it is how the light comes into the house and plays with the interior design, which was a very purposeful part of the architecture. thank you. president melgar: thank you. next speaker, please. honorable commissioners, my father president melgar: i think you are you re part of mr. kaufman s team. yeah, so i can t speak. president melgar: yeah. you can speak during rebuttal. he s mr. kaufman s son, but he does not live at the property. therefore, he s a member of the public living at a separate address. president melgar: city attorney, what do you