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Golden Rectangle starts to lose its luster An ellipse is one of four conic sections, i.e. instruments of anguish in math classes. The ellipse obeys the equation: ( x/a ) ² + ( y/b ) ² = 1. In this ...
Marchers to walk from Chochenyo Park to rally at City Hall This Saturday, June 14, Alamedans will join other cities across the nation in the “ No Kings” protest to emphasize that “a president is not a ...
Stock image by Depositphotos. “Early research indicated a link between viewing fish in aquariums and benefits such as reduced blood pressure and increased relaxation, perhaps contributing to the ...
One of the many informative interpretive signs at the John Muir National Historic site. This one features a look at the once vast fruit orchards that surrounded the historic circa 1882 Italianate ...
With a modern, progressive twist William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew is infamous for being one of the Bard’s most sexist plays. With the central plot revolving around Petruchio’s efforts to ...
Last week, after six months of fundraising and training, the moment I’d been preparing for finally arrived. As I drove north on I-5, Mount Shasta emerged from the horizon, a snowcapped giant towering ...
New this morning in Episode 159, topics include: Alameda PD takes down a scammer, and honors one of their own. 3,000 take part in Alameda’s “No Kings” rally. Mia Bonta declares “California is for all.
Exploring the Northern Waterfront – Part 2 Public Art Mouf ponders the presence of public art while exploring Alameda’s historic Northern waterfront. June 20 was the longest day of the year. I decided ...
There’s plenty of good news for Public Art this week. The City of Alameda Public Art Commission (PAC) has decided to award 10 grants—four $10,000 grants and six $5,000 grants—for a total $70,000.