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Running devotee expands friendships and perspectives joining groups for the physically disabled and those in addiction recovery

August 2, 2023 All Posts 1 Comment

It’s 5:45 on a cool, damp Friday morning in the Tenderloin and Joe Kaniewski is about to take seven Tenderloin residents on a two-mile jog through the ‘hood. After brief warmup exercises and a sharing circle punctuated with a team cheer, the runners head over to Market Street. Less ambitious members of the group walk ...

Love of Broadway musicals brought Peace Corps volunteer, English teacher and would-be expat back to settle in America

July 10, 2023 All Posts 3 Comments

“Bali Ha’i” the ballad from “South Pacific,” one of Tina Martin’s favorite Broadway musicals, beckoned her to “come away, come away … to me … your special island.” She followed that lure – of everything foreign – to live in Mexico in her junior year of college and after college, in Tonga, Spain and Algeria. ...

Journalism school coincided with a difficult time in my life – but I went to my 40th reunion anyway

July 3, 2023 All Posts 3 Comments

A SENIOR BEAT COLUMN Here is an odd but true distinction: I graduated from Columbia University Journalism School in 1983 – in the last class to use typewriters.  The sweet cacophony of the newsroom:  Clickety Clickety Clack Clack Clack. Sticky keys, coffee spills, paper stacks. Mimeographs! The most sophisticated among us had Correct-O-Ball Electric typewriters. ...

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