The Week

RICHARD URBAN in the Earthworks Ceramics Studio at the Saw Tooth Building.
RICHARD URBAN in the Earthworks Ceramics Studio at the Saw Tooth Building.
 

News

Culture and Commerce Clash in West Berkeley

By JOHN GELUARDI
Friday June 06, 2003

Surrounded by worn chasing hammers, punches and gravers that were made by her father, jeweler Susan Brooks sat at a cluttered workbench and shaped a thin piece of sterling silver with short, precise hammer strikes. -more-


Berkeley This Week

Friday June 06, 2003

FRIDAY, JUNE 6 -more-


Letters to the Editor

Friday June 06, 2003

THE REAL PROBLEM -more-


Berkeley Bowl Staff Pushes to Form Union

By DAVID SCHARFENBERG
Friday June 06, 2003

For 26 years, the Berkeley Bowl grocery store has provided customers with a taste of everything Berkeley—organic fruit, upscale orange juice, tattooed cashiers and baggers working their way through college. Now, shoppers are getting a dash of another local flavor: labor strife. -more-


Kamlarz is Not the Answer

Art Goldberg
Friday June 06, 2003

I do not share the Daily Planet’s great hope that Phil Kamlarz will turn the Planning Department around. As budget director and deputy city manager, Kamlarz has been one of the most powerful people in Berkeley city government over the past 20 years. As such, he has had a major say not only in hiring Carol Barrett, but also in the hiring of her last four of five predecessors. The major reason planning directors do not get along with Berkeley residents and commissioners is that they come here with an agenda. In the recent past, that agenda has been to build as much and as high as possible—the neighborhoods be damned. -more-


Underground Fuel Tanks Threaten Troubled Harrison Field Site

By JOHN GELUARDI
Friday June 06, 2003

The discovery of two submerged fuel tanks beneath the Harrison House Adult Shelter in West Berkeley means another environmental problem for the city-owned property and another cleanup cost for taxpayers. -more-


Even Raines’ Exit Won’t Salvage Times

By MICHAEL KATZ
Friday June 06, 2003

Icons are falling at The New York Times in the wake of its Jayson Blair plagiarism scandal. -more-


Cannabis Grower to Appeal

By FRED GARDNER Special to the Planet
Friday June 06, 2003

“Time served—one day!” -more-


Judge Delays Freeman Murder Trial; Psychiatrists Will Evaluate Defendant

By JOHN GELUARDI
Friday June 06, 2003

A superior court judge on Tuesday suspended criminal proceedings against Ryan Lee Raper until psychiatrists determine whether he is mentally competent to stand trial for the murder of Berkeley transient Kevin Lee Freeman. -more-


Police Raid Uncovers Bay Area Identity Theft Ring

John Geluardi
Friday June 06, 2003

Early Thursday morning 64 local, county and federal law enforcement officers served 12 search warrants at locations throughout the Bay Area in relation to a counterfeiting ring that may be responsible for the theft of $6 million. -more-


Yale Alumni Fall Under the Spell of Washington’s Magic Kingdom

By DAVID SUNDELSON Special to the Planet
Friday June 06, 2003

Before flying to Washington for my Yale class of ‘68 college reunion dinner at the White House, Lisa and I bought gifts for the Bushes. We picked up an “I love Berkeley” T-shirt for the President, complete with peace sign—he won’t get too many of those, we figured—and a book for Laura. -more-


Police Officers Throw Caution to the Wind for the Thrill of the Chase

By J. DOUGLAS ALLEN-TAYLOR
Friday June 06, 2003

High-speed police chases resulting in injury and death, which have become something of an issue in Oakland over the past year, are also becoming a potentially explosive issue throughout the state of California. -more-


At 35, the Freight Finds Its Future in Tradition

By FRED DODSWORTH Special to the Planet
Friday June 06, 2003

Whether it’s been gone so long or always on your mind, the sound of “traditional” music is everywhere these days except on commercial radio. Then again, who listens to commercial radio? -more-


Arts Calendar

Friday June 06, 2003

FRIDAY, JUNE 6 -more-


Arts Calendar

Friday June 06, 2003

FRIDAY, JUNE 6 -more-


Local Director Profiles Gay Parents and Their Children

By SUSAN PARKERSpecial to the Planet
Friday June 06, 2003

On Tuesday, June 10, PBS Channel 9 will air “Daddy & Papa,” a film by Oakland independent filmmaker Johnny Symons. I caught up with Johnny and his partner William at their comfortable craftsman bungalow a few blocks from the Daily Planet office. Actually, I did more than catch up with them. I weeded their garden. (Like most wildly successful writers in the Bay Area, I do a little gardening, babysitting, housecleaning and light hauling on the side.) -more-


Summer Noon Concerts in Downtown Berkeley

Friday June 06, 2003

The Downtown Berkeley Association (DBA) presents Summer Noon Concerts 2003, a unique series of nine free concerts, Thursdays at noon in June & July, beginning June 5th. From Rhythm & Blues to Brazilian capoeira, these concerts at the Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza (Shattuck Ave. at Center St.) are a showcase of the culturally rich performing arts in Berkeley. This outdoor summer celebration of Berkeley-based musicians & dancers is just a small sampling of the performing arts happening nightly in clubs, cafes, schools, theaters and concert halls in Downtown Berkeley. -more-


Critics Charge Bad Air Poisons Housing Proposal

By JOHN GELUARDI
Tuesday June 03, 2003

A proposal to build a multi-service homeless complex in West Berkeley has stirred debate over whether it is appropriate to build housing for the poor in an area with known environmental problems. -more-


Berkeley This Week

Tuesday June 03, 2003

TUESDAY, JUNE 3 -more-


Planning for the People

Tuesday June 03, 2003

That loud whooshing sound you heard rising all over Berkeley last Thursday afternoon was the collective sigh of relief when citizens learned that Deputy City Manager Phil Kamlarz is going to try to straighten out the Planning Department. Phil (everyone is on a first name basis with him) is one of the best-liked, and also (and not always the same thing) one of the most respected people in the city administration. His sharp pencil has saved the city budget in ways that seemed miraculous for years, though this year might be more of a challenge. -more-


Arts Calendar

Tuesday June 03, 2003

TUESDAY, JUNE 3 -more-


School Says Streak is Too Much to Bare

By MEGAN GREENWELL
Tuesday June 03, 2003

As the school year draws to a close, dozens of members of the Berkeley High School class of 2003 are preparing to take part in a tradition less formal but just as storied as the classic rites of prom and commencement. -more-


Letters to the Editor

Tuesday June 03, 2003

URBAN SPACE -more-


Davis Praises Controversial Campus Expansion

By ANGELA ROWEN
Tuesday June 03, 2003

At a groundbreaking ceremony last week for what will be the second largest building on the UC Berkeley campus, Gov. Gray Davis poured out praises for the imminent construction of the Stanley Biosciences and Bioengineering Facility. -more-


Your Rights: Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em

By RACHEL NEUMANN AlterNet
Tuesday June 03, 2003

When I was growing up, there was a popular bumper sticker, seen mostly on the back of old VW vans, that said: “What if there was a war and nobody came?” -more-


Drunk Driver Kills Motorist On Interstate 80

Daily Planet staff and Bay City News reports
Tuesday June 03, 2003

A San Pablo woman was arrested and charged with felony drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter after a man was killed when she drove into his stopped car on Interstate 80 near the Ashby interchange. -more-


Neighbors Know, Planners Only Guess

By CAROL DENNEY
Tuesday June 03, 2003

In the interests of understanding, if not influencing, an odd set of proposals for our neighborhood emanating from the “Office of Transportation,” my neighbors and I attended the South Oceanview neighborhood traffic management meeting held Tuesday, May 27, and enjoyed a most entertaining presentation. -more-


Time Catches Up With 89-Year-Old Icon

By DAVID SCHARFENBERG
Tuesday June 03, 2003

Time stopped Monday at exactly 8 a.m. -more-


Composers Gather for Edge Fest

By BEN FRANDZEL Special to the Planet
Tuesday June 03, 2003

For four days this weekend, Cal Performances and UC Berkeley’s music department celebrate contemporary music and give it a push forward with the first biennial Edge Fest. -more-


Police Blotter

By JOHN GELUARDI
Tuesday June 03, 2003

Summer Noon Concerts in Downtown Berkeley

Tuesday June 03, 2003

The Downtown Berkeley Association (DBA) presents Summer Noon Concerts 2003, a unique series of nine free concerts, Thursdays at noon in June & July, beginning June 5th. From Rhythm & Blues to Brazilian capoeira, these concerts at the Downtown Berkeley BART Plaza (Shattuck Ave. at Center St.) are a showcase of the culturally rich performing arts in Berkeley. This outdoor summer celebration of Berkeley-based musicians & dancers is just a small sampling of the performing arts happening nightly in clubs, cafes, schools, theaters and concert halls in Downtown Berkeley. -more-


Opinion

Editorials

Third City Farmers’ Market Opens

By MEGAN GREENWELL
Friday June 06, 2003

Berkeley’s Gourmet Ghetto now has an organic option. -more-


‘Julius Caesar’ Misses Mark

By BETSY M. HUNTON Special to the Planet
Tuesday June 03, 2003

You can’t win ‘em all. -more-