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The California Report Magazine

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Commemorating the Golden Gate Bridge in Art
With the Golden Gate Bridge about to turn 75, we visit an art exhibit called International Orange, named for the bridge's iconic color. It features the work of 15 contemporary artists whose work ranges from original music to historic video -- and even a simulated souvenir shop.

Remembering Those Who Built the Bridge
When the Golden Gate Bridge opened in 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge ever built. And it was done in one of the world's most challenging settings. For the men who poured the concrete and drove in each steel rivet, it was a life-changing experience.

Jazz Review: Paula West's 'Live at Jazz Standard'
San Francisco jazz singer Paula West had every reason to celebrate after the release of her first album in many years. But the devastating loss of her longtime accompanist turned the party into a kind of a wake. Andrew Gilbert reviews "Live at Jazz Standard," a new album that documents the special bond between vocalist and pianist.

Documenting Young Lives Helps Filmmaker Resolve Her Violent Past
South Los Angeles has a long history of feeding California's overflowing prisons. And for a school that accepts previously incarcerated youth, the goal is to prevent young people from flowing back in. This is the story of a young woman who wants to make change through intimate conversations widely broadcast.

Will You Go to the Prom With Me?
The end-of-year prom ritual for many high school students doesn't start when the couple leaves for the dance any more. It begins with the invitation, which reporter Vanessa Romo says is no longer a mumbled sentence, but a major production.

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