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Play Chip Poker: That Thing That isn't Poker
Raleigh Peralez
October 26, 2011
poker
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October 26, 2011
The online dark ages of poker have begun. Once where we were free to play on any number of "big" sites, now were are wary of the legal...
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The definition of play in an early childhood classroom
Ania Wozniak
December 14, 2010
play
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December 14, 2010
As an early childhood educatorI have found the word "play" to be of significance when educating young children. When play comes into mind...
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Bard takes to foggy San Francisco in 12th Night
Shakespeare
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March 24, 2011
Dyane Hendricks
March 24, 2011
Take one of the Bard’s most famous comedies, add some jazz and the result is Twelfth Night, closing out the 16th season of the African...
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The Lost Art of Play
Dr. Jim Taylor
March 21, 2011
play
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March 21, 2011
For any parent who grew up in the era in which neighborhood children could just run out there doors and play with friends, the play date may be the...
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The Demon Barber and The San Francisco Symphony
san francisco symphony
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February 7, 2011
David Mehrwein
February 07, 2011
Sweeney Todd in Concert (2001). Starring: George Hearn, Patti LuPone and Neil Patrick Harris. Accompanied by: The San Francisco Symphony and Chorus...
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'Shakespeare Three Ways' July 16-25 at Theatre on San Pedro Square
July 07, 2010
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July 7, 2010
Estelle Piper
Three of a Perfect Pair Theatre presents Shakespeare Three Ways – an evening of comedy one-acts inspired by the many aspects of Shakespeare,...
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'Vanities' plays at Northside Theatre through July 11
July 03, 2010
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July 3, 2010
Estelle Piper
Betsey Houvouras, Rebecca Wallace and Casey Semple in Northside's 'Vanities' through July 11.Photo courtesy of Northside Theatre"Vanities,...
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A flatlander looks at Boreal Mountain Resort.
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December 24, 2009
Lou Douros
December 24, 2009
Snow again! At least that's what they're talking about up on the hill. The "hill" as opposed to the flatland. "Flatlander...
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Harvey, a gentle and magical tale, continues through August 14 at Chanticleers
Ashley West
July 28, 2011
Chanticleers
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July 28, 2011
Most people over 40 have seen the 1950 Jimmy Stewart film version of Harvey. But its plot surprises will not be revealed here in case any readers...
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Have our Children Lost the Art of Play?
October 28, 2010
child development
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October 28, 2010
Theresa Wilkerson
It wasn’t uncommon a few decades ago to see children playing in the street, or on sidewalks in their neighborhoods. As long as children were...
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