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The Berkeley Wire: 02.28.13

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First Church of Christ Scientist [1910] Bernard Maybeck, arch. Photo: postpanglossian

SF Symphony’s Bill Bennett, Berkeley resident, dies (SF Chronicle)
Berkeley groups raise concerns about death of mentally ill man (KTVU)
Berkeley ponders Telegraph Avenue upgrades (SF Chronicle)
Snapp Shots: Berkeley High’s second annual JazzGirls’ Day (Coco Times)
“The Secret Garden” opera to premiere in Berkeley (Mercury News)
Flashback: Berkeley at 100 (Rolling Stone)
Berkeley’s brains brings down city’s unemployment rate (Tribune)

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  • EBGuy

    Like all places, Berkeley offers a special kind of oppression and a
    special kind of freedom: here, the oppression of those too sure they
    know what’s good for others, and the freedom always to start over from
    what looks like a beginning.
    Greil Marcus, Rolling Stone magazine, 1978

  • The_Sharkey

    Wow, check out the comments on the Chronicle story about Telly.

    Scathing comments about our do-nothing City Council, the ridiculous numbers of homeless people on both Telly and Shattuck, and the open sewer that is People’s Park.