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    February 9, 2011

    Race Organizers Claim They Helped Peter Hass, Runner Who Died at the Finish Line

    Race organizers respond to death at half marathon​Organizers of the Kaiser Permanent half marathon said today that they did come to the aid of Peter Hass, the 36-year-old runner who died Sunday as he completed the race.RhodyCo Productions, which organized the race, has been the center of criticism ... More >>

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    February 7, 2011

    Peter Hass Dies During Kaiser Permanente Marathon, City Investigates

    Update: San Francisco's Department of Emergency Services investigate whether race organizers had an appropriate medical emergency plan in place. Read more at the bottom.Man down at the finish line​Amid the crowds and unusual heatwave that hit San Francisco Saturday afternoon, a runner died at the ... More >>

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    October 15, 2009

    Top Chef's Ash Fulk Got Kicked to the Curb. He's Not Bitter -- Except About Padma

    Fulk: He won't be inviting Padma over for snacks.​In case you were glued to Glee last night, you missed Ash Fulk getting bounced from Top Chef. Fulk might be the nicest contestant ever. "I was outcooked," he said this morning by phone. And he wouldn't diss anybody on the show -- except for Pad ... More >>

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    September 14, 2005

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    August 3, 2005

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    July 27, 2005

    The Picnic Papers

    Cal Shakes' outdoor, sprawling Nicholas Nickleby moves fast enough to hold your attention

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    July 13, 2005

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    September 15, 2004

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    September 1, 2004

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    September 1, 2004

    Fooling the Audience

    A light, elegant, and appropriately deceitful Earnest

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    July 14, 2004

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    July 7, 2004

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    May 12, 2004

    The Counter-Counterculture

    Ah, to be young and Republican at Cal

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    March 3, 2004

    All Hail the King

    L. Peter Callender's performance in the title role is the reason to see the play

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    December 3, 2003

    Capital Rap

    From revolutionary rapper to stockbroker to rapper again -- the long, strange trip of Paris, aka Oscar Jackson Jr.

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    October 2, 2002

    The Pain of the Disco Ninja

    Even with ankles so weakened by injury that doctors are all but useless, Tuan Vu relentlessly pushes himself toward the complex stylistic perfection that will earn him the world singles championship -- of footbag

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    August 29, 2001

    Romper Room Romeo

    Cal Shakes has a little too much fun with Shakespeare's romantic tragedy

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    July 18, 2001

    Everything Except Shakespeare

    Does Thornton Wilder's windy, reality-bending play belong at a festival devoted to the Bard?

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    June 20, 2001

    Brilliant Strangeness

    Jenny Bacon makes Shakespeare's odd play worth it

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    August 9, 2000

    A Guide for the Perplexed

    To some people, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead is still avant-garde

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    July 12, 2000

    Hamlet in Wonderland

    Steven Skybell stars in Hamlet

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    July 12, 2000

    Double Injustice

    A con man squeezed $26 million out of 140 victims. Then a U.S. bankruptcy trustee squeezed them again.

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    June 14, 2000

    Play Out the Play

    The Taming of the Shrew

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    August 18, 1999

    King Lear of Orinda

    The Taming of the Shrew

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    June 16, 1999

    Reel World

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    April 28, 1999

    Road to Redemption

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    September 16, 1998

    Letters

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    September 2, 1998

    Dog Bites

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    July 8, 1998

    Stage

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    July 30, 1997

    Stage

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    June 11, 1997

    Night+Day

    Bad luck and a head injury couldn't kill him. Poverty just made him stronger. Now, freewheeling Bay Area bicycling legend Mike Neel is staging another comeback by coaching professional women's racing.

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    May 14, 1997

    Unhealthy Debate

    There's a new and nasty labor-management war. Health care is the battlefield. San Francisco is the front line.

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    September 11, 1996

    Night+Day

    There's a new and nasty labor-management war. Health care is the battlefield. San Francisco is the front line.

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    March 20, 1996

    Aisle Seat

    There's a new and nasty labor-management war. Health care is the battlefield. San Francisco is the front line.

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    September 27, 1995

    So Much to Love

    Penny Metropulos' simple setup of Shakespeare's comedy pays off

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    September 6, 1995

    Welcome to The Gap

    California Shakespeare Festival's Henry IV, Part One is fraught with nearly ruinous anachronisms

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    June 21, 1995

    Fire Trek

    Why do San Francisco emergency workers live so far away?

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    June 21, 1995

    Lighten Up

    Julius Caesar overplays Shakespeare's cynical theme; Connecticut Yankee engages with sweet silliness

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