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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215) and index
Topic: San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Topic: San Francisco Mime Troupe -- History
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A211929 . San Francisco Mime Troupe is a prominent "theatre of political satire which performs free shows in various parks in the San Francisco Bay Area and around California. The Troupe does not, however, perform silent mime, but each year creates an original musical comedy that combines aspects of Commedia Dell'Arte, melodrama, and broad farce with topical...
Topics: californiarevealed, San Francisco Mime Troupe
Source: Betamax: 1 Tape of 1
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A212129 . San Francisco Mime Troupe is a prominent "theatre of political satire which performs free shows in various parks in the San Francisco Bay Area and around California. The Troupe does not, however, perform silent mime, but each year creates an original musical comedy that combines aspects of Commedia Dell'Arte, melodrama, and broad farce with topical...
Topics: californiarevealed, San Francisco Mime Troupe
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See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A211917 . San Francisco Mime Troupe is a prominent "theatre of political satire which performs free shows in various parks in the San Francisco Bay Area and around California. The Troupe does not, however, perform silent mime, but each year creates an original musical comedy that combines aspects of Commedia Dell'Arte, melodrama, and broad farce with topical...
Topics: californiarevealed, Lilith Theatre, San Francisco Mime Troupe
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May 18, 2021
05/21
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Orenstein, Claudia
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xxii, 191 p. : 24 cm
Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe -- History, Workers' theater, Theater -- Political aspects
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Jul 3, 2020
07/20
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Shaping San Francisco
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A short clip of San Francisco Mime Troupe performers in Washington Square and traipsing through North Beach in costume in 1965. Excerpted from an educational project by Kiley Erickson, strictly for educational purposes only.
Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe, commedia dell'arte, Diggers, 1960s, North Beach
See this link for the most complete and recent information on this record: https://californiarevealed.org/islandora/object/cavpp%3A212130 . San Francisco Mime Troupe is a prominent "theatre of political satire which performs free shows in various parks in the San Francisco Bay Area and around California. The Troupe does not, however, perform silent mime, but each year creates an original musical comedy that combines aspects of Commedia Dell'Arte, melodrama, and broad farce with topical...
Topics: californiarevealed, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Press Club of San Francisco
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"All Part-time Legislature - Should California's legislature be part-time? A campaign by Citizens for California Reform to put an initiative on the 2010 ballot is gathering signatures. Today on Insight, two former lawmakers rebut arguments made in favor of it by Citizens for California Reform president Gabriella Holt, who joined us on Insight on July 30th to talk about why they were pursuing it. Wine Aroma Wheel - The Wine Aroma Wheel helped make wine tasting easier for the...
Topics: Insight, KXJZ, Sacramento public radio, Capital Public Radio, Part-time Legislature, Gabriella...
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Public Housing, St. Teresa's Church, Sister Kathleen Healy, Potrero Hill Neighborhood House,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Housing, Real Estate, Bill Bradley, Live/Work spaces, library, Ten Years Ago, Helen Vandevere, art,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Protest, petition, the Sahara Club, nightclub, crime, art, live/work development, library, Mayor...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Potrero Power Plant, labor, University of California at San Francisco, Supervisor Sophie Maxwell,...
Source: folio
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08/15
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The Political Junkie Goes West - The Political Junkie is turning his analytical gaze west. Ken Rudin, known to NPR listeners from his many years talking all things politics with Neal Conan on "Talk of the Nation," joins Insight host Beth Ruyak for our signature segment that puts California politics in the context of the national scene. RT Blue Line Extension - Sacramento Regional Transit's new blue line opens Monday, a project that has taken 10 years to complete. CapRadio's Bob...
Topics: Insight, KXJZ, Capital Public Radio, Sacramento public radio, CSU Sacramento, The Political Junkie...
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IHOP Shooting & Mental Illness - Exactly one year ago a mentally ill man with an assault rifle killed four people and injured 15 others at an IHOP in Carson City, Nevada. Since the incident a number of new mass shootings have occurred around the country involving gunmen with mental illnesses. We'll hear new details from the IHOP shooting with the Reno Gazette-Journal reporter who has been investigating the incident, Martha Bellisle, and explore the relationship between mental illness and...
Topics: KXJZ, Insight, Sacramento public radio, Capital Public Radio, CSU Sacramento, IHOP Shooting &...
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, Nabe Activists, Potrero Boosters Neighborhood Association,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: MUNI, bus line, Potrero Hill Festival, development, multi media, City Planning Commission, library,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Potrero Hill Restaurant Row, Mission Bay Project, Mission Bay Citizen Advisory Committee, Community...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Mayor neighborhood sessions, Mayor Willie Brown, David Serrano-Sewell, Potrero Hill Neighborhood...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: crime, police, Clark Heath Center, Potrero Hill Neighborhood House Gospel Choir, Proposition H,...
Source: folio
Tenderloin neighborhood monthly newspaper
Topics: Tenderloin Seniors protest Livermore Laboratories, Tenderloin Softball team, tenant protests,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Enola Maxwell, Neighborhood House, Brandon Scott, County Community School, Rita Nolan Giglio,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: art, Daniel Webster Elementary School, Father Peter Sammon, St. Teresa, Esprit Park, state aid,...
Source: folio
The first issue of The Potrero View hit the streets August 1, 1970, “published monthly by The Potrero Hill Mob . . . in the hope that Potrero Hill might come together.” The View is San Francisco’s oldest continuously published neighborhood newspaper. Most early issues covered school sports, activities at the Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, the Recreation Center, and the Potrero Branch Library, as well as local news and city politics.
Topics: Whole Foods, local business, San Francisco Municipal Transit Authority, Proposition A, Muni,...
Source: folio
A publication of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers for its members.
Topics: C J Verburg, Tania Amochaev, events, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Pleasanton Balloon Platoon, Judy...
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09/18
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The San Francisco Street Artist Guild
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Monthly newspaper dedicated to encouraging the creative and cultural development of the community of those who display, sell, or perform their art on the streets or in the open areas of San Francisco.
Topics: Frank Whyte, Karen Haas, Dale Axelrod, Jerico Lemoldo, Beach Street Lottery, craftspeople, Frank's...
Source: folio
Comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable since 1980.
Topics: Parque Niños Unidos, Sy Matarazzo, David Fairley, Kimo Fouts, Nancy Pelosi, Melanie Herren,...
Source: folio
Noe Valley neighborhood newspaper
Topics: 24th Street, Coffee store ban, Muni, Public art, Joe Mankiewicz, Tirso Gonzalez, Glen Canyon Animal...
Source: folio
From free food to free stores, free money, and free communication, the Diggers defined a politics a half century ago that continues to exert a powerful influence on radicals today. Original participants in the Digger movement, Judy Goldhaft, Jane Lapiner, and David Simposon , describe the interventions, confrontations, and celebrations that ushered in the Death of Money, and later the Death of the Hippie. Eric Noble , Digger archivist, will show how archiving itself is a form of making history,...
Topics: Diggers, free, Haight-Ashbury, Death of Money, hippies, hip, beats, San Francisco Mime Troupe,...
The voice of the North Mission Association, the paper covered neighborhood issues from 1986 to 2004 as North Mission News, Mission News, and New Mission News.
Topics: photography, Sean McAdams, Robin Snyderman, Bureau of Building Inspection (BBI), crime, Mayor Frank...
Source: folio
Comforting the afflicted and afflicting the comfortable since 1980.
Topics: Shotwell Street, eviction, Gary Stenger, Joe Donohoe, Jim Khorge, P&S Liquors, Tom Ammiano,...
Source: folio
Noe Valley neighborhood newspaper
Topics: Barbara Schenkel, Jamie Buffington, Liz O'Brien, Pamela Gerard, Beverly Tharp, Sarah Olson, San...
Source: folio
A neighborhood newspaper serving Bernal Heights and San Francisco. Dedicated to providing the people of Bernal Heights with neighborhood news, ideas, issues, and events that support the Bernal Heights Community Center's mission: "To empower people in efforts to preserve the ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity of Bernal Heights and improve the economic condition of low and moderate income of people in Bernal Heights."
Topics: Home Depot, Precita Park, San Francisco Mime Troupe, Joseph Smooke, Wade Grubbs, Fiesta on the...
Papers covering Mission District neighborhood issues from 1986 to 2004 were North Mission News, Mission News, and New Mission News.
Topics: Victor Miller, Northeast Mission Industrial Zone (NEMIZ), Denise Crayton Eye Gallery's First...
Source: folio
Papers covering Mission District neighborhood issues from 1986 to 2004 were North Mission News, Mission News, and New Mission News.
Topics: Victor Miller, Jerónimo, Doc's Clock, Mark Huckabay, INS, drugs, Tomas Chavez, Alcohol Venders'...
Source: folio
The voice of the North Mission Association, the paper covered neighborhood issues from 1986 to 2004 as North Mission News, Mission News, and New Mission News.
Topics: Najib Joe Hakim, Bureau of Building Inspection (BBI), George Poon, Code Enforcement Coalition...
Source: folio
A publication of the Telegraph Hill Dwellers for its members.
Topics: Cap Caplan, Club Fugazi, Gypsy Snider, Shana Carroll, Dear San Francisco: A High-Flying Love Story,...
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Host Berkeley Kid and the cast with election fraud, New Hampshire Democratic Primary, NATO, Dick Gregory, Christmas, Santa Claus, President Kennedy, Dallas, Diebold electronic voting machines, Siri, fake opposition politics, runaway global feudalism, social control in the homeland, caregivers, terrorists, police, Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, Janet Napolitano, Bernie Sanders, Young Republicans, Barry Goldwater, Civil Rights Act, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, reparations for slavery,...
Topics: election fraud, New Hampshire Democratic Primary, Hillary Clinton, Barak Obama, Janet Napolitano,...
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Jul 7, 2017
07/17
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Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe, Theater
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07/17
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07/17
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe, Theater
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe, Theater
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Jul 7, 2017
07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Jul 7, 2017
07/17
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San Francisco Mime Troupe
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Topics: San Francisco Mime Troupe, Theater
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Jun 9, 2018
06/18
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Michael Gene Sullivan
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The never silent, hilariously thought-provoking,Tony and OBIE award-winning San Francisco Mime Troupe, in celebration of our 60 years of revolutionary theatre has put together an anthology of our scripts from 2000 - 2016. From the War on Terror to the War on Drugs, from genetically modified foods to financially modified democracy, from corporate personhood to Occupy to Trump - the Troupe has dealt with the issues of the day with our particular brand of outrageous, hard-hitting political musical...
Topics: THEATRE, san Francisco Mime Troupe, satire, performance, political theater