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January 31, 2008Black History Month Events
January 14 to February 29, 2008 Posted on Thursday, January 31, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 30, 2008Sentencing in Alameda Murder
A 16-year-old Oakland boy learned Friday that he may remain incarcerated until age 25 for his role in the slaying of a teenage girl at an Alameda park on Halloween night, the Oakland Tribune reported yeserday. His brother, 15, and a 13-year-old boy were also sentenced in juvenile court in the death of Ichinkhorloo "Iko" Bayarsaikhan, an Alameda High School student who was shot during what police say was a botched robbery. The youngest boy cried during the court proceedings on Friday. None of the three boys, who are from Oakland and among six youths charged in the case, were accused of firing... Read more » Posted on Wednesday, January 30, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 29, 2008Rosenblum Sold
Rosenblum Cellars, started by veterinarian Kent Rosenblum and his wife, Kathy, in 1978 has been sold to one of world's largest beverage makers for $105 million, the Oakland Tribune reported today. The boutique winery moved to the former Naval Air Station in 1987 and has now been sold Diageo Chateau & Estate Wines. Mike Kohne, the director of marketing for the winery, said no changes will be made to the winery except for freeing up owner and part-time veterinarian Kent Rosenblum to make more and better wine, according to a Tribune story. "One of the reasons Kent and his family decided to actually make this transaction was the fact that this... Read more » Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 28, 2008Oakland Plastic Bag Ban
City Councilmembers Nancy Nadel (District 3) and Jean Quan (District 4) will hold a press conference Monday, January 28, 2008, at 10 am, at City Hall to affirm the City of Oakland’s commitment to reducing pollution, oil-consumption, blight, and global warming through its ban on single-use plastic bags. Posted on Monday, January 28, 2008 in Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 25, 2008Weekend Events
Some great weekend events in the Island city: • See Alameda residents show off their new "Tropical Tiki Office" this Saturday on HGTV's Design Remix show. The episode was taped in 2006 and will show the Design Remix team give the room purpose, clear up clutter and make functioning workspaces. 5:30 p.m. Jan. 26. • Enjoy the ninth annual Kiwanis Club's chili cook-off and barbecue dinner this Saturday. Fight the chill with a great bowl of chili. Western attire encouraged. 5:30 p.m.–10 p.m. (chili tasting 6 p.m.–7 p.m.), Jan. 26, $40, Albert H. DeWitt O Club, 641 W. Red Line Ave., (510)... Read more » Posted on Friday, January 25, 2008 in Dining & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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January 24, 2008Miland & McCray Concert
The Alameda Education Foundation presents a special concert this Sunday benefiting the Tommie and Emil Q. Miland Music Fund. The concert features Emil Miland on cello and Mack McCray on piano with a special artists' reception to follow. 4 p.m., Jan. 27, $25, $15 seniors and students, Twin Towers Methodist Church, 1411 Oak. St. Tickets are available at the door, online or by calling (510) 522-3842. Posted on Thursday, January 24, 2008 in Dining & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 23, 2008WABA Mixer
The West Alameda Business Association is hosting a mixer tonight. It is a great chance to mingle, meet WABA members and find out what is happening in West Alameda. The event features great food and a no host bar. 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m., Jan. 23, Serendipity Studios, 1441 Webster St., (510) 523-5955. Read more »Posted on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 22, 2008Oakland Publisher Reports Death Threat
The publisher of the Oakland Post has requested police protection because of a death threat he says he received, according to a published report. The Oakland Tribune reported Thursday that Paul Cobb told the newspaper he called police and city officials Wednesday night saying he feared for the safety of himself and his wife. A man who reportedly had been associated with Your Black Muslim Bakery told Cobb he had been approached "to set up" the publisher, the newspaper reported. Five months ago, the editor of the Oakland Post, Chauncey Bailey, was shot to death on his way to work. Devaughndre Broussard, a man associated with Your Black Muslim Bakery, confessed to the killing, then recanted his... Read more » Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 21, 2008Chiodo on Today Show
NBC reporter Bob Dotson recently taped a feature about Oakland artist Mario Chiodo and the nonprofit educational monument project Remember Them: Champions for Humanity for the "American Story" segment on NBC-TV's the Today Show. The segment will run today sometime between 7 a.m.–10 a.m. Also interviewed were Chiodo intern Raynell Phillips, a junior at MetWest High School and Berkeley resident Arryon Greely, the 9-year old model for Ruby Bridges, one of 25 humanitarians featured in the monument. The four-piece bronze sculpture will feature 25 humanitarians and be 52 feet long and 21 feet tall. It will be placed in a public park in downtown Oakland. Read more Posted on Monday, January 21, 2008 in General | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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January 17, 2008Voices ThreeBaby, it's cold outside! Turn on the heat with a little song and dance on the Alameda Isle. See Voices Three this Sunday. The show features an eclectic cabaret starring Lua Hadar, Leslie Hassberg and Tsulin (Debbie Lee Tong). Cozy up to a rich musical afternoon filled with jazz, blues, pop, folk and show tunes presented with humor and style, backed by the multi-talented Jason Martineau Trio. Instrumental surprises are also in store from this threesome of versatile vocalists. 4 p.m. Jan. 20, tickets at the door $10–$15, Home of Truth, 1300 Grand St. Read more » Posted on Thursday, January 17, 2008 in Dining & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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