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Oakland Magazine Blog - September 2007


September 28, 2007

Architecture and Design Day

200 Second Street at Jack London Square is hosting an Architecture and Design Day, co-sponsored by the American Institute of Architecture–East Bay, tomorrow afternoon. It is your chance to explore the principals of design, color and craft in urban living with special guest speakers. Also enjoy live music, gourmet snacks, tours of 200 Second's award-winning model homes and designer giveaways. The schedule includes The Feng Shui of Organizing with Bethany Saint Clair from 1 p.m.–1:30 p.m.; A Case Study in Color with Suzanne Kozel from 1:45 p.m.–2 p.m.; Better Living Through Density with David Baker from 2 p.m.–3 p.m.; The Quiet Cave: Modernism and the Primitive Impulse with David Pierce from 3 p.m.–4 p.m. Free, Read more »

Posted on Friday, September 28, 2007 in General | Permalink | Comments (1)


September 27, 2007

Old Oakland Block Party

Celebrate a great year in the new Old Oakland tonight! Local restaurants Levende East, Air Lounge, Tamarindo, B and Jesso's Seafood have put together what will prove to be a party to remember. The event features a huge outdoor bar featuring Skyy Vodka cocktails, Bacardi mojitos and Trumer Pilsner. Music will be provided by Read more »

Posted on Thursday, September 27, 2007 in Music & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 26, 2007

BART to Expand Service

Fulfilling a long unmet goal, BART operators have decided to upgrade service in January to run trains every 15 minutes on weeknights and weekends, the Oakland Tribune reported today. The plans calls for shortening the maximum time... Read more »

Posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2007 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 25, 2007

New Whole Foods

East Bay residents will soon have more Whole Foods and Trader Joe's stores to choose from ... and not a moment too soon. In Oakland, Trader Joe's is poised to take over two former Albertson stores—one on College Avenue and one on Lakeshore Avenue. But the big news is that tomorrow, Whole Foods Market launches a new store at 230 Bay Place at the corner of 27th and Harrison streets. Local residents got a sneak peek on Monday but the store launches with an 8:45 a.m. bread-breaking tomorrow. An opening-day gift basket raffle benefits Share First Oakland. Doors open at 9 a.m. and patrons can enjoy free samples, demos, live music and more. Regular store... Read more »

Posted on Tuesday, September 25, 2007 in General | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 24, 2007

District Attorney Defends Case

Alameda County District Attorney Tom Orloff on Monday defended his office's handling of a sexual assault case against Ignacio De La Fuente Jr. after his father, City Council President Ignacio De La Fuente, claimed that his son was innocent, the Oakland Tribune reported last week. De La Fuente Jr. pled guilty to rape and assault charges in court earlier this year and, because he entered a plea, he cannot make a motion for a new trial. De La Fuente Sr. and his wife launched a... Read more »

Posted on Monday, September 24, 2007 in Local Politics | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 20, 2007

Party Tonight!

It's finally here. After months of work over here at the Alameda Publishing Group we are proud to bring you our first ever Best Of party. Everyone here has put a lot into this event and we can't wait for you to see the results. The Best of Alameda 2007 truly is the Party of the Year! The gala includes food and drink from more than 40 of Alameda’s finest restaurants and merchants, an awards reception, iron chef competition, silent auction and live performances by the Sun Kings, Terrence Brewer, Read more »

Posted on Thursday, September 20, 2007 in Music & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 19, 2007

Best of Alameda Party

Join Alameda Magazine in celebrating the Best of Alameda 2007 tomorrow and honoring all the local winners in categories voted on by the magazine’s readers. The gala includes food and drink from more than 40 of Alameda’s finest restaurants and merchants, an awards reception, iron chef competition, silent auction and live performances by the Sun Kings, Terrence Brewer, Natasha Miller and Dance/10. Proceeds benefit the Read more »

Posted on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 in Music & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 18, 2007

The Lost Trio

The Lost Trio was formed in 1994 by Phillip Greenlief, Dan Seamans and Tom Hassett and stepped into existence with a steady gig every Thursday night at The Rose Pistola in San Francisco's North Beach district. The steady work lasted nearly two years, and was followed by a steady Sunday gig at Cato's Ale House in Oakland that lasted for nearly four years. The Lost Trio has a history of touring that has focused on venues up and down the West Coast, where they have also enjoyed many live radio appearances and in-store performances. The groups' repertoire began with a program of mainly standards by Thelonious Monk, Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus... Read more »

Posted on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 in Music & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 17, 2007

Russell Signs with Raiders

Quarterback JaMarcus Russell signed a contract with the Oakland Raiders last week and joined his teammates at practice for the first time since June, the Oakland Tribune reported Thursday. He agreed to a six-year contract Tuesday that guarantees him approximately $31 million, flew to Oakland later that day and rejoined the team after missing 48 days of practices and meetings, four exhibition games and Oakland's regular-season opener Sunday. Russell was the first overall pick in the NFL draft April 28. Click to read... Read more »

Posted on Monday, September 17, 2007 in Sports | Permalink | Comments (0)


September 14, 2007

Dogman Joe CD Release

San Francisco-based, and Berkeley-raised, musician Dogman Joe's self-titled debut album is a no-holds-barred example of what is best about contemporary rock music. Blending blues with reggae, jazz with funk, his unique sound defies stereotypes to offer audiences a truly original experience that is guaranteed to leave them wanting more. Get a chance to hear music from this new album at the free East Bay album release party tonight at Beckett's in Berkeley. Beckett's, 2271 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley, (510) 647-1790.

Read more »

Posted on Friday, September 14, 2007 in Music & Entertainment | Permalink | Comments (1)


     

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