Daily Archives: July 30, 2010

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The Berkeley Wire: 7.30.10

UC graduates mark one year in Iranian jail [Oakland Tribune]
Ronald Harold Stevenson III, longtime activist, dies suddenly [Oakland Tribune]
Downtown Berkeley Bart plaza will be remodeled with $1.8 million grant
[Daily Planet]
Berkeley Iceland eligible for listing on National Register of Historic Places [Save Berkeley Iceland]
Berkeley Kite Festival at the Marina this weekend [Highline Kites]
Jewish Film Festival movies at Berkeley Rep [SFJFF]

Photo of 2009 Kite Festival by Tracey Taylor

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Journalism

Berkeleyan wins New Yorker cartoon caption contest

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“Throw us a doughnut!”

That was William Rodarmor’s winning entry in the New Yorker’s June 28th cartoon caption contest.

Rodarmor, a Berkeley resident, is an award-winning French literary translator and a former editor at PC World magazine.

The other contenders for the caption were:

“Abandon cup!”

“We’ll never get to sleep tonight.”

Hat tip to Nancy Friedman

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Fire

Dog festival to raise funds for burned animal shelter

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Every year, the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society (BEBHS) holds a fundraising event for dogs and people called Bay to Barkers. This year is the 13th year of the Bay to Barkers tradition, and may also be the most important for the BEBHS.

On May 20, there was a devastating fire at the BEBHS which burned down a majority of the building, killed   twelve cats, and left many animals homeless. With their goal of raising $25,000, BEBHS hopes … Continue reading »

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Berkeley Bites: Daniel Miller, Spiral Gardens

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Just around the corner and down the street from where I live on a stretch of Sacramento Street that includes liquor stores and the dodgy characters who frequent such places, you’ll find Spiral Gardens, a slightly disheveled verdant oasis on a fenced in corner of a formerly empty city lot.

It’s a welcome addition to the neighborhood. For the past six years in this location, the community food security project has developed a four-pronged approach to reaching … Continue reading »

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UC Berkeley

Cal athletes work out in temporary tent

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The new athletic complex isn’t finished, Memorial Stadium is behind steel trusses as part of a multi-year retrofit project, and other things are out of whack at UC Berkeley’s sports program.

But Cal athletes are making do by training at a new 14,000 square foot rectangular tent set up along Centennial Drive, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Athletes from 11 sports –including the lucrative men’s football and basketball teams, (football averaged a $6.85 million profit each of … Continue reading »