Published: December, 2001 The Tiburon Playhouse at 40 Main is the town’s movie theatre. Call (415)435-1234 for movie listings while you’re here. The Blue and Gold Fleet may be adding a late night service to San Francisco in June (415) 705-5555, 773-1188; and will provide round-trip ferry sevice from Tiburon to Pacific Bell Park for […]
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InsideStory
By Bobby Winston Published: December, 2001 Bay Crossings will be two years old this January, so it seems a good time for reflection on how it came to be. For many years, I lived in San Francisco where I ran the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival. It’s maddening to run a non-profit organization these days – […]
On the Cover
Cheering up Jack London. Famous writer and adventurer Jack London got his start working as a fisherman off the East Bay and is immortalized with this statue at Oakland’s Jack London Square. The sculptor endowed London with a somewhat doleful expression but we swear he seemed to perk up more than a little bit when […]
Bay Crossings Interview
Hizzoner Holds Forth on the Waterfront You were Co-Chair of the Blue Ribbon committee that was set up to study the idea of expanded ferry service, but you didn’t take an active role and generally haven’t had much to say on the issue. Ferries were crucial to emergency efforts after the 9/11 terrorist attack in […]
Jack London Square and the Oakland Estuary
By Nancy Salcedo Published: December, 2001 The Bay Area is fortunate to have a wealth of entertainment options at every ferry terminal. And, no one destination has more to do within a stone’s throw than Alameda/Oakland Ferry’s Gateway Alameda and Oakland’s Jack London Square. Next to the Alameda ferry terminal, you can wine taste at […]
New York Dispatch
Bay Crossings is the Rage in NYC Published: December, 2001 The October issue of Bay Crossings made it’s first appearance on the docks and waterways of New York City this month. Local aquammuters David Feeney, partner, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft and Richard Marrin, Partner, Ford, Marrin, Esposito, Witmeyer and Glesser (water commuters into NYC for […]
Bay Crossings Interview
Hizzoner Holds Forth on the Waterfront You were Co-Chair of the Blue Ribbon committee that was set up to study the idea of expanded ferry service, but you didn’t take an active role and generally haven’t had much to say on the issue. Ferries were crucial to emergency efforts after the 9/11 terrorist attack in […]
Bay CrossingsJournal
By bill coolidge Published: December, 2001 I’d like to tell you that the seasons of my life have been stable, rooted. Oh sure I can point to childhood, 18 years in one house, and then in my thirties and forties, homesteading for 15 years. But mostly no, 5 years here and there. I’m 58 and […]
Bay Crossings Interview
Published: December, 2001 Hizzoner Holds Forth on the Waterfront You were Co-Chair of the Blue Ribbon committee that was set up to study the idea of expanded ferry service, but you didn’t take an active role and generally haven’t had much to say on the issue. Ferries were crucial to emergency efforts after the 9/11 […]
25th Annual Lighted Yacht Parade
Published: December, 2001 The Alameda/Oakland Estuary along Jack London Square was lit up for the holidays with the 25th Annual Lighted Yacht Parade on Saturday, December 1, 2001. Over sixty nautical vessels of all imaginable sizes and shapes, dressed in their holiday lights and finery, floated past over 15,000 guests along the shore. This year’s […]