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Rosenblum Cellars Tasting Room Moves to Jack London Square

BC Staff Report   Published: August, 2014   Rosenblum Cellars, the noted Alameda winery and California Zinfandel pioneer, has moved its East Bay tasting room location to Jack London Square on the Oakland waterfront. This new location is just three miles from Rosenblum’s former Alameda site and conveniently accessible by public transportation, including BART and […]

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Summer Is in Full Swing at Jack London Square

Published: August, 2014 Summer is in full swing on the Oakland waterfront and Jack London Square’s August calendar is packed with exciting outdoor activities. Everyone is invited to enjoy the eclectic mix of free events including Sing-Along Cinema, Dancing Under the Stars, Waterfront Flicks, Jack’s Night Market and more! August kicks off the return of […]

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Freight All Kinds

By Paul Duclos Published: August, 2014 When Graham Greene paid a visit to San Francisco late in his life, he was charmed by the clubby atmosphere of the Big Four, the noted Nob Hill bar and restaurant. Legend has it that he even ordered a cocktail created by his friend and fellow author Ian Fleming. […]

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Tom Petty Returns to Rock Golden Gate Park at Outside Lands Festival

BC Staff Report   Published: August, 2014   In a partnership with the San Francisco Recreation & Parks Department, Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Presents and Starr Hill Presents will bring the seventh annual Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival back to San Francisco’s historic Golden Gate Park from August 8 to 10. In its six […]

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And Suddenly…We Couldn’t See Anything!

By Captain Ray   Published: August, 2014   It happened slightly over a month ago, while I was out sailing with three students. It was just a normal afternoon three-hour practice session. We do them almost every day, and sometimes twice a day. We had come out of the Berkeley Marina a few minutes earlier […]

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Sharks Aren’t Scary

By Chandler Bullock   Published: August, 2014   There were 53 shark attacks in the United States in 2013, and only two of those attacks resulted in deaths. It seems like a minor danger compared to the 35,000-plus deaths that occurred during 2013 in motor vehicles, but plenty of Americans have a much greater fear […]

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A Perfect Day of Kayaking on Tomales Bay

By Joel Williams   Published: August, 2014   I moved to the Bay Area in 2000, and over the last 14 years have experienced many unique Bay Area adventures—from hiking on Angel Island to sailing on the Bay. Recently I was able to add to this list by visiting Tomales Bay and learning to kayak, […]

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Great Blue Herons Plentiful Around the Bay

By Ded Self Published: August, 2014 Slender, blue-gray birds up to five feet tall, great blue herons (Ardea herodias) live all around San Francisco Bay. With half its height in its long legs, this majestic bird wades in the Bay’s shallow tidal waters, often standing silent and unmoving. Then, with a sudden thrust of its […]

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Vessel Master Curtis Brown

By Matt Larson Published: August, 2014 Curtis Brown has been a vessel master (in other words, a captain) for Golden Gate Ferry for the past seven years. He helms another boat out of the Berkeley Marina for the Neptune Society, as well as the charter yacht Five Stars in Sausalito. With these varied maritime endeavors, […]

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Tug Fleet Helps Protect the Bay

By Deb Self Published: July, 2014 What happens when the engines of a large ship in San Francisco Bay suddenly lose power?  The pilot loses the ability to steer the ship or stop it from drifting. A dramatic rise in such incidents began in 2009, when a California law to help reduce global climate change […]