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New: Conference on LBNL Plans for Synthetic Biology Tonight at Berkeley's Brower Center

By Richard Brenneman
Thursday March 29, 2012 - 10:39:00 AM

A conference will take place tonight in Berkeley on the the billion-dollar-plus academic/industrial complex planned by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for the Richmond shoreline. -more-



City of Berkeley Releases Working Draft of Dispatcher's Conversation with Victim of Hills Killing

Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 08:55:00 PM

The city of Berkeley has released a "working draft" of the conversation between Peter Cukor and the Berkeley police dispatcher which was recorded on February 18. The document notes that "this is NOT a verbatim transcript..." -more-



St. Paul AME Church in Berkeley Remembers Trayvon Martin

Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 02:37:00 PM

St. Paul AME Church, on Ashby Avenue in Berkeley near the corner of Shattuck, has posted this video of their "Hoodie Sunday" observance in memory of Trayvon Martin, featuring Pastor Leslie R. White and members of the congregation: -more-



Press Release: Center for Investigative Reporting, The Bay Citizen Agree to Merge: Merger Will Create Nation’s Largest Nonprofit Organization Focused on Accountability Journalism

From Business Wire
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 04:32:00 PM

The Center for Investigative Reporting (CIR) and The Bay Area News Project (BANP), which operates The Bay Citizen, today agreed to merge operations, pending a review by the California attorney general. -more-



Features

A Vanishing Legacy of the Last Depression in Berkeley

By Gray Brechin
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 04:22:00 PM

An ancient cherry tree on Sacramento Street just north of the North Berkeley BART station this week is popping into its annual glorious bloom. I once thought it must have been planted by someone in the small Japanese community that left so many private Japanese gardens in the neighborhood, but a box of yellowed newspaper clippings I discovered at the Bancroft Library suggests it is yet another unmarked legacy of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal. -more-


Public Comment

Healthcare Jujitsu

By Robert Reich
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 03:29:00 PM

Not surprisingly, today’s debut Supreme Court argument over the so-called “individual mandate” requiring everyone to buy health insurance revolved around epistemological niceties such as the meaning of a “tax,” and the question of whether the issue is ripe for review. -more-


Zoning Laws and Property Rights

By Steve Randy Waldman
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 04:17:00 PM

A couple of weeks ago, I sat down and read Matt Yglesias’ The Rent Is Too Damned High and Ryan Avent’s The Gated City back to back. Both were a pleasure to read, for their content, and for the opportunity to kick a couple of bucks to two of my fave bloggers behind an ennobling veil of commerce. As an avid reader of both authors’ online work, there were no huge surprises, but reading the ebooks took me deeper and inspired some more considered thought on their ideas. Ryan Avent and Matt Yglesias (and Ed Glaeser too!) are separate humans with their own identities and ideas. But these “econourbanists” share a core view, and I hope they will forgive me if I consider their work together. Although they arrive at a similar place, the two books take very different roads: Avent’s book is a bit wonkier and more economistic, focusing on the macro role of cities in enhancing productivity through economies of scale and agglomeration; Yglesias treats the same set of issues more polemically and with an emphasis on the personal, thinking about how individuals should expect to make a living in an increasingly service-oriented economy, the importance of accessible cities to the kind of prosperity he envisions, and the perils of any obstacle that makes urban life inaccessible (“the rent is too damned high!”). Read both! -more-


Editorial

Berkeley Councilmembers Pat Themselves on Backs as They Pass Downtown Area Plan

By Becky O'Malley
Thursday March 22, 2012 - 09:08:00 PM

The Berkeley City Council in its infinite wisdom passed, on an 8-1 vote, a new Downtown Area Plan with attendant zoning changes which are supposed to facilitate its execution. Eight of the councilmembers voted for it, with Kriss Worthington, who's been around the block all too many times, the only no vote.

Arreguin and Anderson, who should know better, spoke enthusiastically of the "community benefits" the plan is supposed to provide, though Anderson, perhaps older and wiser, expressed some apprehension that they might get forgotten in the end. Since five skyscrapers downtown are the big ticket item, it might be appropriate to dub it the “pie in the sky” plan, in honor of Woody Guthrie ’s Joe Hill's famous ditty, invoked in this space more than once: “There’ll be pie in the sky bye and bye.” The modern refrain would be a sarcastic “oh sure.” -more-


Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Post-Traumatic Stress

By Jack Bragen
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 02:41:00 PM

Post traumatic stress seems to exist when someone is trying to incorporate, assimilate or digest the memory of a horrible incident into their system. -more-


Odd Bodkins: The Dulcet Tones (Cartoon)

By Dan O'Neill
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 11:29:00 PM

Bounce: This Land (Cartoon)

By Joseph Young
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 11:33:00 PM

Arts & Events

EYE FROM THE AISLE: RED at the Rep—weighed in the balance and found outstanding!

By John A. McMullen II
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 05:08:00 PM
David Chandler at Mark Rothko

An argument between two actors in poetic dialogue was the original basis of theatre. Whether Aeschlyus or Plato’s Dialogues, we revel in the deep ideas while we rejoice in the crafting of the argument and the fervor and wit with which it is delivered. -more-


AROUND & ABOUT OPERA: Erling Wold's new 'Certitude & Joy' at Bindlestiff Studio

By Ken Bullock
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 05:08:00 PM

Erling Wold's new opera, 'Certitude & Joy' (title from Pascal), blends the stories from Chapter 22 of Genesis, Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac, with Lashaun Harris' s (of Oakland) 2005 drowning of her young sons at the Embarcadero in San Francisco from what she thought to be God's command. Staged by the ubiquitous Jim Cave (who also teaches at Laney), with six performers—singers, actors, dancers—'Certitude & Joy' plays with identity ... Lashaun, Abarham, God, Jesus—and Wold himself—all speak from various lips onstage. -more-


Don't Miss This on April Fool's Day

By Dorothy Snodgrass
Tuesday March 27, 2012 - 09:13:00 PM

So you're of the belief that April Fools Day is a modern, 20th Century celebration? Think again. April Fools Day can be traced back to the 1500's under the reign of Charles IX and the change in the Gregorian Calendar. On this day in 1700 English pranksters began popularizing the annual tradition of April Fools Day by playing practical jokes on each other. April Fools Day of this year offers embarrassment of riches -- art, drama, music, etc. You'll be hard pressed to make choices given the attractive events out there. -more-


Back Stories

Opinion

Editorials

Berkeley Councilmembers Pat Themselves on Backs as They Pass Downtown Area Plan 03-22-2012

Cartoons

Odd Bodkins: The Dulcet Tones (Cartoon) By Dan O'Neill 03-27-2012

Bounce: This Land (Cartoon) By Joseph Young 03-27-2012

Public Comment

Healthcare Jujitsu By Robert Reich 03-27-2012

Zoning Laws and Property Rights By Steve Randy Waldman 03-27-2012

Letters to the Editor 03-23-2012

Walking While Black By Marian Wright Edelman, Reader Supported News 03-23-2012

Decade-Long Decline in Math and English Proficiency at Berkeley High Reported; Decline in College Readiness By Priscilla Myrick 03-23-2012

Labor on the Millionaires Tax By Harry Brill 03-23-2012

Berkeley Housing Authority agrees to force families from their public housing By Lynda Carson 03-23-2012

News

New: Conference on LBNL Plans for Synthetic Biology Tonight at Berkeley's Brower Center By Richard Brenneman 03-29-2012

City of Berkeley Releases Working Draft of Dispatcher's Conversation with Victim of Hills Killing 03-27-2012

St. Paul AME Church in Berkeley Remembers Trayvon Martin 03-27-2012

Press Release: Center for Investigative Reporting, The Bay Citizen Agree to Merge: Merger Will Create Nation’s Largest Nonprofit Organization Focused on Accountability Journalism From Business Wire 03-27-2012

A Vanishing Legacy of the Last Depression in Berkeley By Gray Brechin 03-27-2012

Flash: Berkeley High Women's Basketball Team in the 2012 State Championships —the Top 125 Photos By Mark Coplan 03-25-2012

Judge Says Berkeley Murder Suspect is Incompetent to Stand Trial By Jeff Shuttleworth (BCN) 03-22-2012

Searching for Hate Leads to Sick Scene in Downtown Berkeley By Ted Friedman 03-23-2012

Gunshots Heard in South Berkeley 03-26-2012

Doe Library Begins a Second Century By Steven Finacom 03-22-2012

It's Shake, Rattle, and Roll at BPD in Wake of Sex-Scandal Gossip By Ted Friedman 03-23-2012

Columns

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: Post-Traumatic Stress By Jack Bragen 03-27-2012

THE PUBLIC EYE: Reversing the Sixties: The 2012 Republican Agenda By Bob Burnett 03-23-2012

MY COMMONPLACE BOOK(a diary of excerpts copied from printed books, with comments added by the reader.) By Dorothy Bryant 03-23-2012

ON MENTAL ILLNESS: People with Schizophrenia Lack Impulse Control, and How to Deal with This By Jack Bragen 03-23-2012

SENIOR POWER… “plum silly” By Helen Rippier Wheeler 03-23-2012

Arts & Events

EYE FROM THE AISLE: RED at the Rep—weighed in the balance and found outstanding! By John A. McMullen II 03-27-2012

AROUND & ABOUT OPERA: Erling Wold's new 'Certitude & Joy' at Bindlestiff Studio By Ken Bullock 03-27-2012

Don't Miss This on April Fool's Day By Dorothy Snodgrass 03-27-2012

AROUND AND ABOUT THEATER AND MUSIC: Theater & Music Classes at Northbrae Community Church By Ken Bullock 03-23-2012

Book Review: 'A Coward's Guide to Self-Defense--Combat Tactics for the Thinking Person,' by David I. Marshall By Ken Bullock 03-23-2012