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Former supervisor and judge – and unstoppable voice of conservatives – Quentin Kopp retains his signature querulousness

October 23, 2021 All Posts

The welcome sign at Quentin Kopp’s office is hardly welcoming. “Attention” it says. “You are being watched.” Beyond the sign is a path that flanks the side of a nondescript, one-story professional building on West Portal Avenue. Kopp’s office suite, which he shares with several other attorneys, is in the back of the building. There’s ...

Never did one writer have so much fun: Carl Nolte’s career put him up close and personal with the good, the bad and the ugly

September 24, 2021 All Posts 1 Comment

Journalism, these days, is a young person’s game. As newspapers fold or reduce their staffs, veteran reporters, editors and photographers are laid off, pushed into early retirement, or simply give up on the business they love. But not Carl Nolte. At 88, the San Francisco Chronicle columnist is likely the oldest working journalist in the ...

Pharmaceuticals saleswoman pivots to career in naturopathic medicine

September 21, 2021 All Posts

While working for a pharmaceutical company selling drugs to relieve hypertension, Victoria Hamman remembers, she read a study that said exercise and diet could cure it. Although a doctor told her people would never follow through, the idea was planted. Today, as a doctor of naturopathy, exercise and diet plans are standards in the toolbox of therapies she prescribes ...

After years running a print shop, émigré ‘choinkan’ player finds youthful memories and soul solace in traditional Chinese melodies

August 29, 2021 All Posts 2 Comments

John Choy gets cold when performing outdoors; he’s almost 100. So, he wears a heavy padded jacket with long sleeves. When he plays his butterfly harp or banjo, his long fingers emerge from the cuffs like sea anemones to float effortlessly across the strings. Choy has over 300 songs in a repertoire of traditional Chinese ...

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