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Transplanting roots
AT 5 A.M., when the residents of Alameda Point are still asleep, Muhammad Ayoub Kohgadai, 78, finishes his morning prayer and slips into the...
Oakland Tribune, 09/02/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
S IGHTS TO S EE There's visual art for every taste at area museums
ATER LABOR DAY weekend, art festivals will be a thing of the past. Not that the Bay Area has tired of the summer staples, it's just that there are...
Oakland Tribune, 09/01/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
ChoreoFest: Diverse dance styles work to great effect
NORMALLY, Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco provide a place of repose for wired dwellers of the Financial District. Yet this week the gardens...
Oakland Tribune, 08/22/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
Through the fire Burning Man collaborators address their hopes and
ARADIO IS BLASTING as small clouds of sawdust rise up from the sunlit ground of the Box Shop. Some say the Box Shop is 15 percent of the...
Oakland Tribune, 08/17/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
'Chicano Visions' dazzling rainbow of color at de Young
THE de Young Museum in San Francisco has one of the most diverse collections in town, but it has never hosted an exhibit quite as colorful as...
Oakland Tribune, 07/27/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
For some locals, flying a kite remains a timeless joy
THE WARM weather and strong winds from the Bay make it a perfect day for Mark Quirmbach to go fly a kite. A shy, sturdy man with a bushy...
Oakland Tribune, 07/23/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
Bjork's popularity helps bring visitors to Barney's exhibit D RAWING
IN 1991, a Yale graduate, just 24, held a solo exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. The young man's inexperience hardly mattered as...
Oakland Tribune, 07/11/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication -
'Artifact Exhibition' places the focus on celebrating the ship
FOR ITS maiden voyage of 1912, the transatlantic liner Titanic had everything the biggest and most luxurious ship could have -- a squash court,...
Oakland Tribune, 07/04/06 by Sasha Vasilyuk, STAFF WRITER · More from publication
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