By John Lewis and Stuart Gaffney When John attended his 40th high school reunion in Kansas City last fall, it dawned on him that he and his classmates started kindergarten…
By Assemblymember Phil Ting Eight years ago, access to affordable health insurance seemed like a pipedream for millions of working families. Insurers refused coverage to those with preexisting conditions, and…
By Zoe Dunning Change Is Coming for Democrats Back in October, I was so confident Hillary Clinton would be our next President that I went ahead and booked roundtrip flights…
By Brandon Miller, CFP What makes a couple successful in their financial relationship? Ameriprise Financial surveyed over 1,500 couples (those married or living together for at least six months) to…
By Philip Ruth “Tell me something good.” That’s what I text one of my classic-car buddies after we’ve vented about the daily updates regarding our president-elect. We both work alone,…
At the de Young, Anderson Gallery 17, through June 25, 2017 Frank Stella’s Prints highlights the American artist’s experimental printmaking over a twenty-five-year period starting in 1967, the year he began…
By Alex Randolph, City College Trustee Donald Trump is going to be President. That is something most humans living on this earth, including he himself, probably never thought would happen.…
By Assemblymember Phil Ting Most of us remain shocked by the results of the presidential election and are fearful of what changes lie ahead for our country. During the campaign,…
By Dr. Bill Lipsky Across her long creative career, Madeline Gleason was a motivating influence and major champion of new poets and poetry of the Bay Area. By the time…
On display at the Legion of Honor One hallmark of Impressionist painting is the artists’ decision to represent the modern world, rather than scenes with allegorical themes or historical narratives.…
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