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The Indian American Essayist Who Championed Social Justice and Feminism
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The Jewish ‘Red Angel’ Who Withstood Incarceration for Workers’ Rights
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The Palestinian Therapist, Teacher and Music Lover Who Built Cultural Bridges
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Meet Jerry Nagano, One of the Bay Area’s Last Great Theater Organists

The organist from San Jose’s California Theatre discusses his unique career and humble pizza-shop beginnings.
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Feast Your Eyes on These 10 Cookbooks From 2025

Whether you're craving something sweet, savory, spicy, we've got you covered.

I Turned 50, Drove 1,564 Miles, and Saw a Life in Music Flash Before My Eyes

A solo road trip this year revealed just how closely music is woven into Gabe Meline's life at age 50.
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This San José Pop-Up Bakery Sells 18 Different Varieties of Egg Tarts

A&M Pâtisserie's pastries draw inspiration from Cuban guava strudels and Korean cheese corn.
Two middle aged white women sit either side of a middle aged white man on a couch in an office. To their left is an older man sitting in a chair. Their facial expressions are a mixture of concerned and stoic.

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