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Michael A Lenoir Of Oakland Is 114th President Of The National Medical Association

According to Zennie62.com, Oakland’s Michael A. LeNoir, M.D., a well-known practicing Pediatrician and Allergist in the San Francisco Bay Area, was installed as the 114th president of the National Medical Association during the organization’s 111th Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly in Toronto, Canada. The National Medical Association promotes the collective interests of over 32,000 physicians of African descent and is a leading force for parity in medicine, elimination of health disparities and promotion of optimal health. “There is no superior collective association of physicians or of health professionals to carry out the fight against health disparities, improving the pipeline for African American students. More at Zennie62.com:  Oakland’s Michael A Lenoir 114th President Of The National Medical Association - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/09/13/oaklands-michael-a-lenoir-114th-president-of-the-national-medical-association-41906/

Godzilla 2014 Composer Is Alexandre Desplat Says His Agent At Kraft-Engel

Alexandre Desplat is the Godzilla 2014 composer, and that was directly from a call this Zennie62 blogger made to Kraft-Engel, where Laura Engel is Mr. Desplat’s agent. The news that Mr. Desplat was going to score the next Godzilla movie came from a source on a message board called FSM Board, or Film Score Monthly. And that source was said to have been “Legendary Pictures Online” – but there was no official word from Legendary Pictures. The details at Zennie62.com: Alexandre Desplat Is Godzilla 2014 Composer, Says His Agent At Kraft-Engel - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/08/30/alexandre-desplat-is-godzilla-2014-composer-says-his-agent-at-kraft-engel-72513/

Oakland’s CAO Faces $170 Million Redevelopment Budget Controversy

The City Of Oakland’s in huge trouble, to the tune of $170 million, unless it can successfully challenge John Chiang, The State Of California Controller’s claim that it failed to transfer $170 million to a specifically designated “successor agency”, as part of the elimination of the Oakland Redevelopment Agency in 2011. More at Zennie62.com: Oakland’s $170 Million Redevelopment Budget Controversy Makes CAO Look Bad - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/08/23/oaklands-170-million-redevelopment-budget-controversy-makes-cao-look-bad-36750/

San Bruno Fire CPUC Penalty Will Not Bankruptcy PG&E; Tony Earley Wrong

Tony Earley, the PG&E Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, who’s name could be the start of a hip-hop song that goes “Tony Earley. Tony Earley. Tony Earley” is totally wrong when he says that the San Bruno CPUC Penalty for the damage caused by the San Bruno Fire would require PG&E shareholders to sell billions in additional stock and, if shares failed to sell, could land PG&E in bankruptcy. Tony Earley told that to Bloomberg News on Tuesday, and it seems they bought it hook-line-and-sinker. More at Zennie62.com: Tony Earley: PG&E CEO Wrong; San Bruno Fire CPUC Penalty Will Not Bankruptcy Utility - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/08/22/tony-earley-pg-san-bruno-fire-cpuc-penalty-will-not-bankruptcy-utility-87310/

Castro Street Fair San Francisco: Peaches Headlines 40th Anniversary Event

Peaches Headlines 40th Castro Street Fair SF: The minders of the famous San Francisco Castro Street Fair passed along the exciting news that Peaches, the Canadian electronic musician who provided guest vocals on Pink's album Try This , will be the headliner for the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the great event, October 6th. More at Zennie62.com: Castro Street Fair SF: Peaches Is Headliner For 40th Anniversary Celebration - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/08/21/castro-street-fair-sf-peaches-is-headliner-for-40th-anniversary-celebration-95191/

Monday Disco Volante Oakland Closes Abruptly; Last Day

Disco Volante Oakland is closing.   For some reason, that epic, kick-ass burger’s going to be a thing of Oakland legend after today, Monday, August 19th. About 16 hours ago, this was posted on the Disco Volante Facebook Page: We are sad to say that Disco Volante will be closed for business for good starting Tue morning. That being said we are having a blow out Monday night! Everything on the shelf will be $5, so come in and get your last hamburger, great stiff drinks and some good laughs. Thank you, thank you, for all the great times and support! This wasn’t planned. It was abrupt. The Disco Volante website noted a full list of scheduled events for the month of August – nothing about closing its doors. Disco Volante Oakland Closes Abruptly; Monday Last Day - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/08/19/disco-volante-oakland-closes-abruptly-monday-last-day-65413/

Oakland Armed Robbery At Euclid And Van Buren Monday 8-12 At 12:41 PM

This was emailed to me today: We are asking for merchant and resident assistance in connection with an armed robbery that just occurred. At 12:41pm, Oakland Police Department dispatchers received a call reporting an armed robbery near the intersection of Euclid Ave and Van Buren Ave. Officers arrived on-scene at 12:47pm and began searching for the suspect who reportedly stole a victim's purse and cell phone at gun point. The suspect is described as a male Black, approximately 20-years-old, 5'11'', 160lbs, wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. The suspect reportedly ran to Bellevue and toward Palm following the offense. Area 2 officers are focused on the prevention and investigation of robberies in this area and others due to recent crime trends. We ask that persons who have access to video surveillance cameras near or in the area report any potential leads or tips to the Oakland Police Department. Anonymous tips may also be submitted. Contact Inform

BART Strike: Bonta, Skinner, Quirk Say Good-Faith Bargaining Must Underpin Talks

In an op-ed appearing in the Bay Area News Group, State Assemblymembers Rob Bonta (D-Oakland), Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley), and Bill Quirk (D-Hayward) addressed BART negotiations, calling for good-faith bargaining in order to reach a solution before the Sunday night deadline. The East Bay legislators highlighted workplace safety issues, missed revenue opportunities and the bargaining tactics of BART’s lead negotiator Thomas Hock. “Before the two sides lock heads again, it’s time for the Board to ask pointed questions about BART’s negotiating tactics, how it values safety and the potential for new revenue opportunities. Respect for the Bay Area working families who keep the trains running and get riders where they need to go needs to underpin these negotiations. Meanwhile, we in the State Assembly have asked the Joint Legislative Audit Committee to investigate BART’s financial status. It’s time for the numbers to come out, so that we can ensure that taxpayer dollars are being p

BART Strike March In Oakland Shut Down Some Streets

BART, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District, held a march in Oakland, and prior to their Thursday night negotiations and planned strike on Sunday.  As the average BART worker makes over $80,000,  it's hard for this blogger to get behind their reasons for wanting to shut down the system.  There are people in Oakland who would kill for those jobs, and some would argue that happens.  Here's the march that was held, courtesy of a KRON video: Stay tuned.

Bar Dogwood In Downtown Oakland’s Windows Smashed After George Zimmerman Verdict

From Zennie62.com: Downtown Oakland was once again the focus of the window smashing work of anarchists, some who have been incorrectly identified as being with Occupy Oakland. Bar Dogwood on 17th and Telegraph got the brunt of the violence, as its windows were smashed, once again. That is a small, woman-owned establishment trying to make a go of it in Oakland. There was no reason to attack Bar Dogwood, or any Oakland business. The people who did this should seek ways to change laws and improve race relations. But this doesn't help anyone. More at Zennie62.com: George Zimmerman Verdict: Bar Dogwood In Downtown Oakland’s Windows Smashed - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/07/14/george-zimmerman-verdict-bar-dogwood-in-downtown-oaklands-windows-smashed/

BART Ends Strike, Talks Ongoing, Trains Running At 3 PM

The BART Strike that has impacted the travel and commute patterns throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, and especially from the East Bay to the West Bay, is over. BART released the following statement from General Manager Grace Crunican: “I am happy to announce the BART system will be open and fully operational at 3pm on Friday. More at Zennie62.com: BART Strike Is Over, Trains Operating Now, At 3 PM - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/07/05/bart-strike-is-over-trains-operating-now-at-3-pm-88690/

Bryan Parker For Oakland Mayor Raised 52K As Of June 29th 2013

Bryan Parker, the Oaklander and a vice president with Davita Health Care, has raised $52,000 as of June 29th and for his run for Mayor of Oakland. Here's a YouTube commenter on Bryan: Bryan is an awesome candidate. I am impressed by his fiery passion and genuine desire to be a servant leader. His vision is well informed and he listens to the people. His candidacy is inspiring and energizing the city in a way I have never witnessed at the local level. He's got my vote! Vote for Bryan Parker for Mayor, and visit the website at http://www.bryanparker.org

City Of Oakland Workers Strike Monday Means Parking Free-For-All

The City Of Oakland Workers Strike means no parking enforcement work on Monday. The standard work of writing parking citations is not a police-done activity in Oakland. Parking enforcement is a public works operation, and is set to be impacted by the same one-day strike. More at Zennie62.com: City Of Oakland Workers Strike, Parking Free-For-All Monday - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013/06/29/city-of-oakland-workers-strike-parking-free-for-all-monday-38862/

Oakland Raiders Could Move To Torrance, Ca; Coliseum City, Stadium Project Doomed By Financing Problem

According to Zennie62.com, The Oakland Raiders may move back to the Los Angeles Basin, and to Torrance, CA, but only if a business man succeeds in his effort to buy the organization. This was told to me by a high-ranking source and the same person also explained that the expected financing for the Oakland Coliseum City project, a proposed 800-acre sports and entertainment complex, did not “come through.” A key Oakland official was expected to present the exclusive negotiating agreement (ENA) document this week (a contract that is the guiding organ for talks between the City of Oakland and a developer) but the financing snag has delayed that. That ENA would be between JRDV Urban International, the project manager, and its organizational team: HKS Sports and Entertainment, a stadium developer, and Forest City Real Estate Services. More at Zennie62.com: Oakland Raiders Move To Torrance, Ca? Coliseum City Financing Problem Dooms Stadium Project - http://www.zennie62blog.com/2013

Bryan Parker For Oakland Mayor Buzz, Fruitvale Station At Grand Lake

Bryan Parker, Mayoral Candidate, Oakland Oakland News: Parker For Mayor Buzz, Fruitvale Station At Grand Lake Bryan Parker Bryan Parker For Mayor Of Oakland Reaches Successful Campaign Milestone Bryan Parker, the Oakland digital company exec who’s running for Mayor Of Oakland, held a campaign fund raiser last night at Liege in Old Oakland that was so successful, Oakland Mayor Jean Quan should be on alert. The Bryan Parker For Mayor effort set $20,000 as a reachable goal for their preliminary fund raising efforts, and more than surpassed it. As Mr. Parker, who this blogger’ supporting in his run, said today “We are at $24,000 now, and it’s just the day after (the event).” For the rest on Fruitvale Station, see Zennie62.com: Oakland News: Parker For Mayor Buzz, Fruitvale Station At Grand Lake

Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill And Amy Adams In Epic Superman Movie

Ok, Oakland, here's a review of Man Of Steel , which I hope you saw at The Grand Lake Theater at Grand and Lake Park in Oakland, at Zennie62.com: Man Of Steel Review: Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Effects Shine - Part 1

SF Transbay Transit Center 10 Day Construction Update: June 14 – June 23

Transbay Transit Center San Francisco is progressing toward its eventual 2017 completion and opening. And to the end of keeping you informed of not just the construction progress, but also areas of San Francisco that are impacted and may compromise your travel if you’re not planned for them, here’s the latest update, this one for June 14th to June 23rd. More at Zennie62.com: Transbay Transit Center SF 10 Day Construction Update: June 14 – June 23

MISSSEY GALA: SATURDAY JUNE 15TH, AT THE OAKLAND ROTUNDA 5 PM

The Second Annual MISSSEY GALA this Saturday, June 15th at 5 PM at The Oakland Rotunda (300 Frank H Ogawa Plaza Downtown Oakland, CA), is an event I’m personally asking that you attend, and not just because it will be fun – the program will include dinner, a no-host cocktail and hors d’oeuvres reception during the silent auction, and a lot of fantastic people – but it will be informative and perhaps life-changing for you. Get your tickets here, first – http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/334595 – then please watch the video and then read below it. MISSSEY GALA: An Important Event To Inspire Change - more at Zennie62.com: MISSSEY GALA: SATURDAY JUNE 15TH, OAKLAND ROTUNDA 5 PM

BREAKING: SAN FRANCISCO WILL BE ATTACKED BY GODZILLA IN MOVIE

From Zennie62: Godzilla is still being filmed in Surrey, BC, and while that outdoor work is going on, there’s a photo from an indoor set that’s getting a lot of buzz, and another that was virtually ignored by the media, but gives the biggest clue yet to what is going to happen when the movie’s released on May 16th 2014. Let’s start with that one, because it strongly implies the title of this blog entry: that Godzilla’s going to attack San Francisco! The question is, will Oakland be devastated, too? More at Zennie62.com: Godzilla 2014: SAN FRANCISCO WILL BE ATTACKED BY GODZILLA

The New Parkway Oakland Theater Video Tour

The New Parkway Oakland at 474 24th Avenue in the Uptown District, is something to see. It’s kind of tucked way in a warehouse that’s much larger than it looks, and is just around the corner from a corner cafe on Broadway and 24th that has been several different businesses over the years. The hosts for our video tour were Randy and Karen, who are the managers and operators and caretakers of The Parkway Oakland Theater for its owners – a group of 87 investors who gathered together and put blood, sweat, and tears into the renovation of a space that was once used by the Occupy Oakland Movement. Now, it picks up on the spirit of the original Parkway Oakland Theater, where you can lounge on big, overstuffed couches and eat great pizza or drink gourmet beer and wine – or just watch a movie. More at Zennie62.com: The New Parkway Oakland Theater Video Tour