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My latest column for The San Francisco Standard.
Opinion | Hear that? It’s the sound of the SF Symphony setting itself on fire
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My latest column for the San Francisco Standard.
Opinion | A muddled mess of a solution to SF’s tax crisis
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This is my first article for The Financial Times. It will appear this coming weekend in the paper's glossy How To Spend It magazine.
24 hours of Lemons, the real Wacky Races
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My latest column for The San Francisco Standard.
Opinion | Mad as hell at San Francisco? Citizens should look in the mirror
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Anyone interested in higher education, leadership, and thinking should pre-order the book Lauren Zalaznick has edit. I did. https://lnkd.in/d-nRWb5K
Letters from the Corporation of Brown University, 1764 - 2023: Lives of Usefulness and Reputation
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Opinion | The sad and inevitable fall of Jeff Skoll’s Participant Media
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Last night, at the annual gala for the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, I got to see a wonderful and hilarious and delightful one-hour version of "As You Like It." It is the same performance this amazing non-profit theater company takes on tour to schools throughout the Bay Area throughout the school year. It is a really special experience to be able to watch talented actors up close and personal. It's about the most accessible Shakespeare performance imaginable. The great news is that you don't have to be a Bay Area student to have this experience. On May 11 the SF Shakes tour will stop at the San Francisco Public Library for a free performance, open to all. It is at 2:00 p.m. at the main branch, 100 Larkin Street. Enjoy! https://lnkd.in/gMiZNMNr
Shakespeare on Tour's 'As You Like It' - San Francisco Shakespeare Festival
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My latest column in The San Francisco Standard.
Opinion | San Francisco talks a big game about stopping pedestrian deaths
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