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Taste of the Town
The third time may be the charm for BarCeluna, in terms of making a go of it in the Park Street business district. Wine
When it’s cold outside, I want comforting food and drink; after dinner, nothing hits my comfort zone better than a glass of Port. Cooking
A friend and food lover was telling me about a meal he had enjoyed at his favorite restaurant not long ago. He had ordered that evening’s special, Mediterranean chicken, and it was so good that he asked the chef what was in it.
2008.04.23
Interactive Kinetic Art and the Pinball Machine
Before the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation 3, there was the pinball machine. Instructed by multimedia artist Michael Schiess, this class introduces...
2009.01.07
Dockside Tours and Cruises
The USS Potomac is open for docent-led tours on Wednesdays and Fridays (10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.) and Sundays (noon-3 p.m.). Tours are approximately 45...
2009.01.07
Free Wine Tasting
Rosenblum Cellars offers free wine tasting daily from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. and winery tours every Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Real Estate The latest hot home properties in the Alameda Area! Retail
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![]() Earl J. Rivard You can't keep the good ones down. Alameda native Earl J. Rivard was hit by a car when he was four months old and then, later in life, was hit two more times. The blind and partially-paralyzed Rivard doesn't let any of this get him down, releasing Troubadour Blue. Track: "Saving Face." » Local Sounds Archive |
The Associated at Lost Weekend July 31, 2008 Those crazy cats are back. That's right, check Lost Weekend regulars The Associated at—you guessed it—the Lost Weekend this Saturday. It is the release party for their great new record,... more » |
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