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SFist - Mon Dec 7, 6:56 pm ET
Last night was the SF Bike Coalition's Annual holiday fund-raising party. How did they raise much-needed cash? With an auction. Matt Smith has the details : A dinner with Board of Supervisors Prez Daivd Chiu ($500!) and a $210 Burning Man ticket combined with a s'mores party ($800!) So, yeah, dinner with a mega-important wonk and munching on too-sweet treats with sand up your ass -- sounds like ...
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KITV Honolulu - Sun Dec 6, 2:26 pm ET
A 58-year-old Kauai man sentenced to life in prison in 2001 for killing his wife by setting her on fire has had his parole minimum doubled to 120 years.
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The Huffington Post - Tue Dec 8, 5:29 pm ET
We are lucky to be able to decline food because it's not organic, raw, or vegan while people on the planet are starving to death and would graciously accept what we don't consider real food.
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Creative Loafing Tampa - Tue Dec 8, 3:29 pm ET
By Cecil Adams I have heard Thomas Jefferson traded marijuana blends with George Washington and the other founding fathers. I find this hard to believe, but the rumor is ubiquitous. Can anyone verify if it is true or false? I e-mailed the famous Jefferson scholar Clay Jenkins but got no response. However, on his podcast, The Thomas Jefferson Hour, he did admit to donning his Thomas Jefferson ...
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East Aurora Advertiser - Tue Dec 8, 4:27 am ET
When Jennifer Brazill comes back to town for her 20th East Aurora High School reunion next year, she’ll have some stories to tell: about managing the career of rising singer/songwriter/recording artist Samantha Stollenwerck and promoting her new CD “Carefree;” about co-founding a new record label, Dusty Peach Records, with Stollenwerck in Los Angeles; about rubbing elbows with the likes of Dave ...
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SF Weekly Blogs - Mon Dec 7, 6:05 pm ET
What might a developer, city contractor, union leader, or other person with a financial stake in the decisions of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors pay for a one-on-one night on the tow...
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Forbes - Fri Dec 4, 5:41 pm ET
It can't be eaten, but may be the sweetest treat on the road.
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SF Weekly Blogs - Wed Dec 2, 1:23 pm ET
On the painful days following Thanksgiving, we like to recover by enjoying foods bearing little resemblance to those we spooned up on Thursday. Sometimes, with health or digestive relief i...
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ScienceBlogs - Sun Nov 29, 11:47 am ET
The beautiful 2009 Burning Man poster , by artists Corey and Catska Ench , portrays evolution as a fantasia of related patterns. Read the comments on this post...
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SF Weekly Blogs - Tue Dec 1, 10:49 am ET
Circus patrons searching for clowns, trampoline acts, and Russian women who apparently have no spines and can literally bend over backwards could be forgiven for ending up at Jeff's tent....
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TechCrunch - Sun Nov 29, 7:55 pm ET
There was one complaint I heard over and over again from Indian entrepreneurs during my three weeks shuttling between Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Mumbai and Pune: There aren’t enough angel investors in India. Now, truth be told, that’s a complaint I also hear in the American heartland, in Canada, in Europe, in Africa, in China and, well, pretty much everywhere I’ve traveled to over the last few ...
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Detroit News - Sun Nov 29, 1:00 am ET
The folks at Motor City Blight Busters believe it takes more than sturdy walls to make a home, and more than a couple blocks of stable houses to make a neighborhood. A neighborhood needs a soul.
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Forbes - Sat Nov 28, 6:02 am ET
From tony toys and one-of-a-kind diamonds to cashmere and collectibles, our look at the season's top gifts.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sun Nov 29, 3:16 am ET
Architecture: Elements, Materials, Form, by Francesca Prina (Princeton University Press; 384 pages; $29.95). There's no shortage of architectural primers, but this one stands out for two reasons. First, the eye-popping clarity of the 325 photographs. Second,...
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The Vail Trail - Fri Nov 27, 3:42 pm ET
VAIL, Colorado - Lee Mayjahs, a DJ who plays in Vail Saturday night, has been deejaying and promoting events throughout the U.S. for more than 20 years. As Founder of the Philadelphia Experiment (PEX), a Philadelphia-based arts and music community, he has rocked crowds from Los Angeles to Ibiza with his deep tech house music. Vail Daily: How did you get your start in the industry? Lee Mayjahs: I ...