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KCSM deal heralds broadcast’s downfall

KCSM Radio Operations Director Alisa Clancy works the airwaves during a pledge drive Friday. Read More
Death awaits the San Mateo public television station that broadcasts programming you can’t find anywhere else — such as travelogues set on the Skunk Train and “fun films” about a charismatic old person. And according to the station’s operators at the San Mateo County Community College District, few will mourn its demise. Read More

Examiner Editorial

Port should select wisely when choosing company to operate cruise ship terminal

The sleek new cruise ship terminal on Pier 27 is a welcome addition to the waterfront. Ideally, it will be a boon to The City and the region as it brings in visitors from around the world who might not otherwise visit or spend their money here. But it also has the possibility to become a giant albatross around the neck of the Port of San Francisco if not properly managed.

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ACT’s ‘Arcadia’ dazzles and dazes

Arcadia
Jack Cutmore-Scott and Rebekah Brockman play a 19th-century era tutor and student in American... Read More
“Arcadia” is a splendid Rubik’s Cube, as playwright Tom Stoppard twists its many facets with amazing sleight of hand, letting the audience put it all together — or not. Read More

Stanford ace Mark Appel ready for take two in draft

Mark Appel
Ready for MLB Draft again, Appel has ignored critics to flourish for Stanford. Read More
Mark Appel knows what it’s like to be misunderstood. Last June, Stanford’s ace pitcher was expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the Major League Baseball Draft right up until the moment that Commissioner Bud Selig took the podium to make the announcement. Read More

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