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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Obama - McCain | Final Debate Thoughts On Who Won - Temple Lounge


Who won the final Presidential Debate? I asked that question -- well more what they thought of the debate -- of Obama supporters at the Temple Lounge in San Francisco. My thanks to the staff of the Temple Lounge. Great place; great people.

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No on Prop 8: Actors of Noah's Arc and Jumping the Broom

A community forum held recently in Oakland, with the cast of the popular gay African-American now defunct television show that ran on Logo. The actors do not directly talk about No on Prop 8 but conversations were indirectly related to the controversial ballot initiative in California in this years National Election.

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No on Prop 8: Actors of Noah's Arc and Jumping the Broom

A community forum held recently in Oakland, with the cast of the popular gay African-American now defunct television show that ran on Logo. The actors do not directly talk about No on Prop 8 but conversations were indirectly related to the controversial ballot initiative in California in this years National Election.

read more | digg story

No on Prop 8: Actors of Noah's Arc and Jumping the Broom

A community forum held recently in Oakland, with the cast of the popular gay African-American now defunct television show that ran on Logo. The actors do not directly talk about No on Prop 8 but conversations were indirectly related to the controversial ballot initiative in California in this years National Election.

read more | digg story

On this Day: Krazy George Leads First Crowd ‘Wave’

On Oct. 15, 1981, Krazy George Henderson led the first audience wave at an Oakland Athletics game.

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Interview with Oakland-based Urban Lit Author Renay Jackson

In the following interview, Renay Jackson discusses his new book, Sweetpea’s Secret, addresses the controversy surrounding the genre of urban lit, and talks about keeping it real by representing the poverty, crime, hopelessness, and despair of inner city life.

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Interview with Oakland-based Urban Lit Author Renay Jackson

In the following interview, Renay Jackson discusses his new book, Sweetpea’s Secret, addresses the controversy surrounding the genre of urban lit, and talks about keeping it real by representing the poverty, crime, hopelessness, and despair of inner city life.

read more | digg story

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