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A potential grand compromise to settle a decades-long water fight has been obvious for years but blown off. Now Gov. Gavin Newsom is forcing all combatants to consider it seriously. California’s water future hinges on the ultimate deal. The battle has been over whether to bore two monster water tunnels under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta or to build none at all. The solution: Duh. One tunnel. Newsom decreed one tunnel as the likely sweet spot for a deal last week. It’s an answer neither side particularly likes but seems resigned to reluctantly accept.
Will the greed ever end in professional sports? To the soon to be Las Vegas Raiders, goodbye and good riddance, But don’t forget the estimated $95 million in public debt that the city of Oakland and Alameda County taxpayers still owe for the Coliseum’s 1995 renovation that you required, The NFL and their billions should do the the right thing and pay off that debt as a condition of the move, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf needs to stop worrying about keeping sports teams in her city and start taking care of Oakland’s problems, Schaaf was into office to run the city, not to have her name on a brass placard on ballet printable nursery wall art, instant digital, though she be little she is fierce, pink ballerina shoes, baby girl nursery the outside of a new stadium, Oakland is in need of repair, and Mayor Schaff needs to pay more attention to the city than building her legacy..
A number of other comic-book-inspired films look appealing. While the Avengers films tend to be way too cluttered and unfocused, I’m hoping “Avengers: Infinity War” avoids getting bogged down by too many egos. It opens May 4. The hilarious Ryan Reynolds returns June 1 as the foul-mouthed R-rated trickster in “Deadpool 2.” For more family-friendly fare, Pixar snaps back with Elastigirl (voiced by Holly Hunter) and the rest of family June 15 with “The Incredibles 2.”.
The program also features “Objects of Curiosity,” a company original that premiered in 2007, soon after the death of the corps’ founder, Michael Smuin, Choreographer in residence Amy Seiwert set the dance to a score by Foday Musa Suso and Philip Glass, “This was the first ballet [Seiwert] created after Michael passed away,” said Fushille, “I was anxious to revive it when we had the right dancers to do it justice and I felt the time ballet printable nursery wall art, instant digital, though she be little she is fierce, pink ballerina shoes, baby girl nursery was right, “Amy’s work is a little more studied, It’s neo-classical work; no narrative, no story, but while ‘Serenade for Strings’ is not en pointe, Amy’s piece is, Amy’s work is very sculptural, You really see the individual bodies in motion, and it’s a beautiful piece with a very unusual, eclectic score.”..
Redwood City PortFest: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 7. Music, food, fun, boat tours and displays, arts and crafts.Port of Redwood City, 451 Seaport Court, Redwood City.Shuttle from Caltrain station available. http://www.rwcportfest.com/home. San Carlos Art & Wine Faire: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Oct. 7, 8. San Carlos Avenue between El Camino Real and Walnut Street, and Laurel Street from San Carlos Avenue to Arroyo Avenue, San Carlos. Artwork, live entertainment, a classic and hot rod car show, wines and craft brews, food and more. www.sancarlosartandwinefaire.com, www.facebook.com/sancarlosartandwine or 650-593-1068.
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