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Gere joins torch protests  | SF Downtown: Hollywood's most outspoken Buddhist lent his voice to Tibetan protests with a condemnation of China and a call for nonviolence | | |
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| Jan.5 |
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Attendance up following fatal tiger attack| SF Zoo: There were twice as many visitors when the zoo reopened | | |
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| Feb.8 |
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Armory Protest Reveals Porn Industry SF Mission: A protest against a fetish video producer Kink.com spending over $14 million to buy the old Mission Armory
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| May.9 |
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Sale of Kabuki Theatre Oked To Redford California Attorney approved the sale of the 8-screen theatre to Sundance Cinemas LLC
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| Feb.28 |
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Dramatic Upswing In SF Film Production| Mayor Newsom unveiled statistics revealing a dramatic upswing in film production in city | |
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Barry Bonds Impersonates Paula Abdul
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| Oct.13 |
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Orphanage shoots for computerized films| SF Presidio: The visual effects company announces its new computer-animated feature film subsidiary | |
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| Jun.25 |
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Lucas Opens New Headquarters| SF Presidio: Star Wars creator celebrated the move of the Lucasfilm Ltd. to the Letterman Digital Arts Center | |
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| Nov.17 |
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Big Broadway Hit to be Filmed in SF The movie 'Rent' that takes place in New York will be filmed in San Francisco by Chris Columbus
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| Sep.6 |
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Musicians reached contract with Opera A 3-year deal struck between the San Francisco Opera and orchestra musicians will save the opera $1.3 million
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| Jun.19 |
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Jello Biafra ordered to pay $220,000 Former Dead Kennedys lead singer must pay back royalties and other damages to the other members of his band
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'Finding Nemo' released by Pixar
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| May.29 |
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Ballet hires music director After five-year absence, the Ballet has hired Andrew Mogrelia to conduct its orchestra
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| Mar.21 |
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Opera to cut more than $5 million SF Downtown: The San Francisco Opera would cut programming and production in a continuing effort to shrink its operating costs
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| Dec.21 |
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Museum reopens Fisherman's Wharf: Musee Mecanique is a collection of 150 antique coin-operated games
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| Oct.11 |
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Final plans for Lucasfilm's digital center SF Presidio: Some of the world's most advanced digital arts projects will be done in four simple office buildings
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| Oct.3 |
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Opera forecasts $7.7 million deficit SF Downtown: The downturn in the economy and the impact of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks resulted in poor ticket sales
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| Jun.29 |
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New, Improved Zoo Opens Doors SF Zoo: New zoo was made possible when voters approved in 1997 a $48 million bond measure
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| Jun.21 |
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Yoko Ono art exhibition opens SF Downtown: Yoko Ono was at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art to celebrate the opening of 'Yes Yoko Ono'
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| Jun.14 |
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$6 million violin be played regularly SF Downtown: The 260-year-old Jascha Heifetz's violin will be played by Symphony concertmaster Alexander Barantschik
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Bankruptcy looms for Symphony
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| Mar.14 |
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Chicago curator to head SFMOMA SF Downtown: Neal Benezra, 48, will assume position of director of Museum of Modern Art
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| Feb.20 |
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Hustler Club Raises Controversy Some North Beach residents say there are enough strip clubs already
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| Jun.1 |
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Arlene Francis dead at 92 Actress, TV personality was a panelist on the "What's My Line?" show for 25-years
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