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"Slavophile Thought" and the Russian Mission to America
Last week I mentioned that the recent issue of theSt. Vladimir's Theological Quarterlypublished several articles relating to Orthodox Christianity in America, including one I wrote about Fr. Boris Bur...
Posted on 10/15/12 at 5:38 PM
They Are Replacements People
It seems to be what everyone is talking about, everyone is giving an opinion on the issue and after wa...
Posted on 9/23/12 at 4:18 PM
The Light Shines On Forever: A Tribute to Thomas Kinkade
It's the light, Thom, that's what lasts. The leaves are transient. They grow, turn green, turn red and die, but behind them the light lasts forever.- Peter O'Toole (from the film The Christma...
Posted on 4/16/12 at 3:08 PM
MLB attendance up, though hardly a crowd at some newer parks 
By Ben Walker , April 17, 2010
Grammy-winning Train at Shooting Star May 28 
Double-platinum selling artists Train, a three-piece band from San Francisco with current hit "Hey Soul Sister" topping the charts, will perform May 28 at Shooting Star Casino in Mahnomen, Minn.
By Paulette Tobin , March 29, 2010
Space-age trimaran wins back America's Cup for U.S. 
By Bernie Wilson , February 15, 2010
Court: Sentence for millennium plotter too lenient 
By Paul Elias , February 03, 2010
49ers beat Bears 10-6, end 4-game skid 
By Janie McCauley , November 13, 2009
Big rig plummets off San Francisco Bay Bridge 
Authorities say speed is the main cause of 42 crashes on San Francisco's Bay Bridge, including a fatal accident during the overnight hours.
By Associated Press , November 09, 2009
Final cheer for a Blue Cheer 
Peterson had suffered from prostate cancer that spread to his liver. But he was rockin’ until the end.
By Chuck Haga , October 22, 2009
- Dickie Peterson (2002)
- REVIEW: Dickie Peterson and Blue Cheer at New York's CBGB, June 2006 (Rolling Stone)
- INTERVIEW: Dickie Peterson and Blue Cheer, August 2009
- INTERVIEW: Dickie Peterson, from Roctober magazine, 2007
- INTERVIEW: Dickie Peterson, from StonerRock.com, 2005
- DISCOGRAPHY: Blue Cheer (Rolling Stone magazine)
- PHOTOS: Dickie Peterson, Jerre Peterson and Blue Cheer (1974-75)
- Talk about this topic
- YOUTUBE: Blue Cheer's debut album version of "Summertime Blues" (1968)
- YOUTUBE: Blue Cheer TV performance of "Summertime Blues" (circa late 1960s)
- YOUTUBE: Blue Cheer's "Out of Focus" (2008)
- YOUTUBE: Blue Cheer on TV (1979)
- Blue Cheer Web site
Body found on San Francisco bus in transit yard 
San Francisco police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found inside a city bus that had been parked in a transit yard for hours after a rush-hour shift.
By Associated Press , October 19, 2009
OBIT: Donald G. Fisher, 81, entrepreneur and philanthopist who co-founded retailer Gap 
Donald Fisher and his wife Doris opened the first Gap in 1969 in San Francisco, after running into difficulties finding jeans that fit. They named the store after the idea of "The Generation Gap" and sold jeans and music, to appeal to a younger crowd.
By Associated Press , September 28, 2009
Measure submitted to dump Calif. gay marriage ban 
A group pushed ahead Thursday with a campaign to repeal California's same-sex marriage ban, even though some other gay rights organizations think it's too soon for another expensive ballot fight.
By Lisa Leff , September 24, 2009
Workers find Bay Bridge crack; shutdown could last 
By Associated Press , September 06, 2009
California police search for man in bridge shootings 
Authorities were continuing their search this morning for a man suspected of firing a shotgun at the entrance to a busy San Francisco Bay area bridge, killing a toll collector and one other person.
By Associated Press , August 12, 2009
Minnesota sues I-35W bridge consultant 
The state of Minnesota is suing its main consultant on the Interstate 35W bridge, alleging it failed to carefully analyze its condition before its disastrous collapse that killed 13 people and injured 145 others two years ago.
By Associated Press , July 31, 2009
Son of late porn mogul Mitchell suspect in killing 
The son of a late San Francisco pornography mogul was scheduled to be arraigned today on suspicion of killing his former girlfriend and fleeing with their 1-year-old daughter.
By Terry Collins , July 14, 2009
Tough months of fighting ahead in Afghanistan, Petraeus says 
The head of U.S. Central Command in Afghanistan warned that months of fighting lie ahead in what will likely be the biggest military operation there since the American-led invasion of 2001.
By Terry Collins , July 10, 2009
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