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The ferry business is so good that sometimes boats have to leave passengers
behind. But a solution is on the horizon.
The transportation authority will add
seven new boats over the next four years.
Each of the new boats can carry 400 passengers, cruise at 35 mph and will cost
$21 million.
The busiest ferry is Golden Gates San
Francisco-to-Larkspur run, which carries
8,200 passengers every weekday.
Aside from the commuter services, private
operators run ferry services to Alcatraz,
Angel Island and midday tourist runs to
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Local briefs
Police reports
Stop and reflect
A mirror valued at approximately $300
was taken from a vehicle near Edgewater
Boulevard and Altair Way in Foster City
before 4:27 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 24.
FOSTER CITY
Traf c h az ard. A stalled vehicle was
blocking trafc near Chess Drive and Foster
City Boulevard before 4:46 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 27.
Ci tati o n. A 26-year-old San Mateo man
was cited and released for possession of a
controlled substance for sale near State
Route 92 and Chess Drive before 7:58 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 26.
Fo und pro perty. A phone and wallet were
found on Beach Park Boulevard before 3:32
p.m. Monday, Dec. 26.
Fo und pro perty. A wallet was found on
bounty drive before 2:04 p.m. Monday,
Dec. 26.
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Sutter Brown, a Pembroke Welsh corgi passed away peacefully with the Gov. Jerry Brown
and first lady Anne Gust Brown at his side.
Obituary
Phyllis S. Anglemier
Phyllis S. Anglemier of San Mateo died peacefully on Christmas morning, December 25,
2016. She was 101 years old. She was born on October 29, 1915 in Burlington, IA, to the
late Sidney and Anna Stockdale.
During World War II, Phyllis worked for the United Christian Missionary Society in
Indianapolis, IN. There she met her future husband, Roy Anglemier, at a USO dance. On
September 29, 1944, Phyllis married Roy in San Francisco where he was stationed as a
U.S. Army nancial ofcer. They lived most of their married life in San Mateo, CA. Phyllis
enjoyed raising her family, painting and listening to music.
Phyllis Anglemier is survived by her three daughters, Diana Berry (Daniel), Cynthia Lemos
(Antonio), and Mary Anglemier; also three grandchildren, Danielle Calef, Christopher
Berry, and Antonio Lemos, and ve great-grandchildren, Ellen and Francesca Calef, and
Nicoleta, Ana and Mirabela Lemos. She is predeceased by her husband, Roy, and her four
siblings, Bruce, Forrest and Jim Stockdale, and Martha Hock.
Special thanks go to Melissa Roban, her caregiver for over a year.
Friends are invited to attend Vigil services on Thursday, 1/5/16, at 7:00 pm at Crippin &
Flynn Carlmont Chapel, 1101 Alameda, Belmont. Funeral services and a reception will
be held at IHM Catholic Church, 1040 Alameda, Belmont, at 10:30 am Friday, 1/6/16.
Interment will follow at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery, Santa Clara, CA.
Condolences may also be made at www.crippen-ynn.com.
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Ho l y Cro s s Greek Scho o l celebrated
its 50th anniversary with an event featuring
cocktails, dinner, speakers, a band performance and a video tribute to the history of the
school. The school in Belmont is one of the
oldest of its kind in Northern California.
Obituaries
Boardman (Paolo) and 4 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her loving
husband of 37 years Rino and daughter
Terri Boardman.
Visitation Service begins at 6 p.m.
followed by a Rosary at 7 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 5, 2017, at Sneider &
Sullivan & OConnells Funeral Home,
977 S. El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30
a.m. on Friday, Jan. 6, 2017, at St.
Gregory Catholic Church, 2715
Hacienda St., San Mateo, CA. Interment
at Skylawn Memorial Park in San
Mateo. In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to your favorite charity.
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friends and family at
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Community Center.
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p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2, with a
7 p.m. vigil service at Crippen &
Flynn Carlmont Chapel, 1111
Alameda de las Pulgas in Belmont. A
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Weekend
Dec. 31 2016-Jan. 1 2017
Whats a Nueva?
Thats the first question Nueva
School cross country head coach Jeff
Gilkey most often fields from people
who have never heard of the 4-yearold private school at the site of the
old Bay Meadows Racetrack in San
Mateo.
Going forward, instead of giving
the
linguistics
explanation
Nueva is Spanish for new it
might be more effective to simply
point out Nueva is the alma mater of
Jake Lange.
Hes huge, Gilkey said of Langes
legacy. The big difference here is a
lot of these kids dont come from athletic backgrounds. Its mostly academic, so a lot of them have never
played an organized sport before
let alone competing with hundreds of
kids, thousands of kids from around
the county.
Lange put Nueva School athletics
on the map this year. Not only did the
senior cross-country star bring home
the schools first-ever Central Coast
Section championship, he also
became Nuevas first official collegiate athletics recruit as a commit to
the cross-country intensive Division
III program at Williams UniversityMassachusetts.
By Janie McCauley
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Aaron Dell
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SPORTS
20 after three.
The Bears continued their strong play in
the fourth quarter, scoring a game-high 17
points over the final eight minutes.
In the third quarter, I think our mindset
was focused more on defense, Coleman
said. In the fourth, we put our entire game
plan together.
SHPs game plan was to try to limit the
Bears frontline that, in addition to Hoyem,
features Ofa Sili, Megan Sparrow and Stella
Kailahi.
Hoyem drew concentrated interest as she
has been among the best players in the section so far this season. The Bears managed
to get the ball to Hoyem in the post, but the
Gators did a good job of making sure there
were two and three defender when she turned
to make her move to the basket.
A team like that, especially with their
size, youre going to have to make them
work for every shot, said SHP coach
Melanie Murphy. I think we got away from
that a little bit in the second half.
To her credit, Hoyem realized she needed
to do a better job of passing out of the double and triple teams.
I need to do a better job looking out (to
the perimeter), Hoyem said.
After scoring just five points in the first
quarter, the Gators finally found a way to put
consistent pressure on the M-A defense
and that was to put the ball on the floor and
attack the rim. All four of their field goals in
the second period came at the rim off of dribble penetration.
THURSDAY
Boys basketball
Sacred Heart Prep 53,
Bella Vista-Fair Oaks 52
The Gators picked up their second win of
the season by nipping the Broncos in the
San Diego Surf & Slam tournament.
SHP (2-6) led 46-36 going into the fourth
quarter, but were outscored 16-7 in the
fourth.
Eric DeBrine led three Gators players in
double figures, scoring a team-high 15
points. Tevin Panchal added 11 and Kyle
Stalder chipped in 10.
Girls basketball
Sequoia 52,
San Domenico-San Anselmo 50
The Cherokees rallied from 20-11 firstquarter deficit to beat the Panthers in the
semifinals of the Garnet Division of the
West Coast Jamboree.
Sequoia outscored San Domenico 14-7 in
the fourth quarter to pull out the victory.
Kelly Lubeck scored 19 and Mia Woo finished with 18 to lead the Cherokees.
SPORTS
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The Stanford sideline celebrates after North Carolina missed a game-tying two-point
conversion in the Cardinals 25-23 Sun Bowl victory over the Tar Heels.
The takeaway
Stanfo rd: The Cardinal faced a lot of
problems Friday. Starting quarterback
Kellery Chryst left with a knee injury in the
second quarter, forcing backup Ryan Burns
into the game. At that point, they were without their top two backfield weapons. The
Cardinal also uncharacteristically shot themselves in the foot with penalties, including
two crucial ones that forced it into field goal
tries. They finished the game with 12 penalties for 85 yards, but still won. Stanford also
had a touchdown overturned on review.
Ukropina kicked four field goals to tie a Sun
Bowl record and was named the games Most
Valuable Special Teams Player. The Cardinal
adjusted the game plan a little without
McCaffrey, coming out throwing on four of
their first five plays against a North Carolina
defense loaded up to stop the run.
No rth Caro l i na: The Tar Heels hurt
themselves in the first half with two
turnovers, each of which led to a field goal,
then added a killer in the third quarter when
Lloyd intercepted Trubiskys pass and
returned it for a TD. UNC couldnt overcome
those mistakes. Defensively, however,
North Carolina was solid in the first half,
holding Stanford to a field goal after a
turnover at their own 19 and forcing the
Cardinal to kick four field goals despite
being in the red zone three times.
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No. 4 Washington (12-1, Pac-12) vs. No. 1
Alabama (13-0, Southeastern Conference),
noon (ESPN)
WHATS AT STAKE
The winner will advance to the national
championship game. Alabama is trying to
preserve its hopes for its second straight national title and extend its 25-game winning
streak. The Huskies last national championship came in 1991, when it shared the title
with Miami.
KEY MATCHUP
Alabama CBs Anthony Averett and Marlon
Humphrey vs. Washington WRs John Ross,
Dante Pettis and Chico McClatcher. Alabama,
first in the nation in total defense, is 15th
against the pass. The Huskies offense is not
one-dimensional, but Ross has 17 touchdown
catches, a big reason Washington is fourth in
the nation in scoring.The receiving group led
by Ross may provide the Crimson Tide secondarys toughest test thus far.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Washington: RB Myles Gaskin needs to find
success to keep Alabamas defense from focusing on the passing game. Gaskin ran for
159 yards in the Huskies Pac-12 championship game win over Colorado and topped
1,300 yards for the second straight year.
Alabama: How is this for dominance: DE
Jonathan Allen swept the Bronco Nagurski
Trophy, the Bednarik Award and the Hendricks Award after leading the Tide with 8 1/2
sacks and 15 quarterback hurries.
FACTS & FIGURES
Washington QB Jake Brownings 42 TD passes
rank second in the nation. ... Alabama leads
the nation in scoring, total and rushing defense. ... Alabama QB Jalen Hurts, the first
freshman QB to start for coach Nick Saban,
threw for 22 TDs with only nine interceptions
and rushed for 841 yards with a team-leading
12 TDs. ...The two-TD spread is the biggest of
any College Football Playoff game. ... Alabama
was upset by Ohio State in the semifinals of
the inaugural playoff in 2014 before winning
the title last year. ... Including coaches with at
least five years at FBS schools, Washingtons
Chris Peterson, who is 119-25, has the second
best-winning percentage (.826) in the nation,
trailing only Ohio States Urban Meyer at .855.
Saban is sixth at .772 (204-60-1).
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Brent Musburger said on a recent conference call. Its not happening. Thats a
longer tradition than a College Football
Playoff. Weve all got parties to go to.
Youre not going to beat the parties on
New Years Eve. All the wives, mothers of
the world, they put up with all of us football fans through the years. But New
Years Eve? I dont think so.
The next time the CFP is scheduled to
collide with New Years Eve is 2021, after
the changes made earlier this year.
In the initial year of the CFP, with the
semifinals on Jan. 1 and with the added
benefit of the playoff being new and different not to mention top coaches like
Nick Saban and Urban Meyer squaring off
in one game, top quarterbacks like Jameis
Winston and Marcus Mariota in the other
the Ohio State-Alabama and Florida
State-Oregon games averaged about 28.2
million viewers.
Last year, on Dec. 31, Michigan StateAlabama and Oklahoma-Clemson averaged about 17 million viewers.
Certainly the New Years Eve date, a
midweek date, was part of the issue,
Dawson said. But it is shortsighted to say
it is the entire issue.
To be fair, the viewership numbers also
do not tell the entire story.
ESPN had more than 1 million people
following each of the semifinals through
digital streaming last year, with nearly 2
million doing so for the championship
game. And its not like the games have
been disasters out of the six total
games in the first two years of the CFP,
four ranked among the six most-watched
cable telecasts in history, ESPN said.
Were in a good position with our partners, our advertisers, Dawson said. I
think everyone feels optimistic about
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Fiesta Bowl
No. 2 Ohio State (11-1, Big Ten, No. 3 CFP)
vs. No. 3 Clemson (12-1 ACC, No. 2 CFP), 4
p.m. (ESPN)
WHATS AT STAKE
The Tigers are trying to get back to the College Football Playoff national championship
game for the second consecutive season.The
Buckeyes won the first playoff after the 2014
season and a victory against the Tigers would
put coach Urban Meyer a win away from him
fourth national championship.
KEY MATCHUP
Ohio States offensive line vs. Clemsons defensive line in pass protection.The Buckeyes
have allowed 25 sacks. At 2.08 per game, that
ranks 63rd in the nation. Thirteen of those
sacks came against Michigan and Penn State.
Right tackle Isaiah Prince has been especially
inconsistent against the better pass rushers
he has faced.The Tigers rank third in the country with 46 sacks, though they get a lot of their
sacks from tackles Carlos Watkins (8.5) and
Dexter Lawrence (6.5). Prince will likely see a
lot of DE Christian Wilkins (3 1-2 sacks).
PLAYERS TO WATCH
Ohio State: Malik Hooker. The All-America
safety has six interceptions, three returned
for touchdowns. He leads one of the best secondaries in the country and an Ohio State
defense that ranked sixth in the nation with
19 interceptions, including seven returned
for touchdowns.
Clemson: Deshaun Watson.The junior quarterback and two-time Heisman finalist can
dominate a game as few quarterbacks in the
country. He has passed for 3,914 yards and
37 touchdowns. His running was down from
last year, but in the big games he is likely to
break out that part of his game.
FACTS & FIGURES
Since 2011, Clemson is 68-13 and Ohio State
is 67-12. Only Alabama (75-7) has a better
record in FBS. ... Meyer is 10-2 in bowl games,
including the College Football Playoff championship game, in his career. His only losses
came to Michigan in in the Capital One Bowl
after the 2007 season when he was with
Florida, and to Clemson in the Orange Bowl
after the 2013 season with Ohio State ... Ohio
State QB J.T. Barrett holds the Ohio State
record for touchdowns responsible for with
100 (31 rushing, 69 passing). ... Watson is responsible for 109 touchdowns (23 rushing,
86 passing) in his career.
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WARRIORS
Continued from page 11
Purvis Short (11,894) for seventh place on
the Warriors all-time scoring list.
Draymond Green had 13 points, eight
rebounds and seven assists in Golden
States ninth straight home win against the
Mavericks, the Warriors streak longest
ever.
There was some Curry vs. Curry in this
one, with Stephen guarding brother Seth
and vice versa for short stints.
Thompson has 78 3-pointers against the
Mavs, his most against any opponent. The
Warriors began 3 for 10 from long range but
wound up 11 for 33.
Dirk Nowitzki, who had been questionable coming in with an illness, scored 11
points on 3-for-12 shooting in 23-plus
minutes for Dallas.
Warriors reigning NBA Coach of the Year
Steve Kerr, for one, is ready for 2017 given
SPORTS
Tip-ins
Mav e ri c k s : Ex-Warriors C Andrew
Bogut was out for a rest day, not playing in
back-to-backs right now. ... Dallas is 4-9
on the road vs. the Western Conference.
Warri o rs : Golden State finished the calendar year 72-12 for the second straight
time the best two-year mark (144-24) in
NBA history ahead of the 1996-97 Bulls at
136-30. ... The Warriors had 13 turnovers
after averaging 20.3 over their previous
three games and Kerr would like his teams
total to be around 12-13. He said that meant
making about a half-dozen better decisions
over the course of a game and avoiding
overpassing.
SHARKS
Continued from page 11
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Fl y e rs : Travel to play the Anaheim
Ducks on Sunday, the last of four straight
road games.
Sharks : Travel for a game at the Los
Angeles Kings on Saturday night and then
return home for three games.
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First Day Hikes.
Everything weve received has been positive, asking for more, said State Parks
spokesman Greg Imura.
Across California, 1,993 hikers participated in First Day Hikes in 2016, up more than
600 hikers from the year before. On Sunday,
50 state parks are offering First Day Hikes,
up from the 43 parks that participated in
2016, Imura said.
San Mateo County is home to three coastside state parks offering First Day Hikes on
Jan. 1. Ao Nuevo State Park and Pescadero
Marsh Natural Preserve are welcoming visitors to the southern San Mateo County coastline.
State Parks Burleigh Murray Ranch lies
about 3 miles inland from Half Moon Bay and
will also host a New Years Day hike. Lyons,
who works on interpretive programs offered
at state parks along San Mateo Countys
coast, said hikers at Burleigh Murray Ranch
and Pescaderos marsh can expect an estimated two-hour guided walk with a docent
explaining the birds and plants at each location.
Ranch visitors will hike Mills Creek Trail,
which winds through a dry, dusty chaparral
landscape and past a historic dairy barn. At
Pescaderos preserve, visitors will learn
about the importance of marshland and may
even see deer appear, Lyons said.
At Ao Nuevo, Jan. 1 hikes are business as
usual. The park is busiest during winter
months when thousands of elephant seals
return to the coast to breed.
Mike Merritt, a state park interpreter at
Ao Nuevo, welcomes the First Day Hikes
initiative but says it hasnt had much of an
impact on the number of people coming to
Ao Nuevo New Years Day. The park offers
daily guided tours between Dec. 15 and March
31.
Its funny for us because we always have
walks on Jan. 1, he said.
Hikers hopeful to see elephant seals at Ao
Nuevo should buy tickets to the 3-mile guided walk in advance, Merritt advises. Tickets
often sell out on days with good weather and
though some walk-in tickets may be available day-of, they are often gone by mid-day,
he said.
If people do come, they should come
early, Merritt said.
The proximity of Ao Nuevo to other near-
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thread connecting much of the news was a
decisive torching of moderation, no matter
how uncertain the consequences.
Youre not laughing now, are you? Nigel
Farage, a leader of the Brexit campaign, told
the European Parliament after voters in Great
Britain spurned membership in the continental union. What the little people did ... was
they rejected the multinationals, they rejected the merchant banks, they rejected big politics and they said, Actually, we want our
country back.
Farage was speaking only about the United
Kingdom. But his observation that many
people well beyond Britain shared that disdain for working within the system was
borne out repeatedly in the years biggest
headlines.
In a U.S. presidential campaign fueled by
anger and insults, in Syrias brutal war and
Venezuelas massive protests, in fights over
gay rights and migration, opposing sides
rejected not just compromise but also the
politics of trying to forge it.
That was clear from the years first days,
when armed activists took over a national
wildlife refuge in Oregons high desert,
opposing the federal governments control
of public lands.
It needs to be very clear that these buildings will never, ever return to the federal government, LaVoy Finicum, an Arizona rancher among the activists, told reporters. Weeks
later, federal agents stopped vehicles outside
the refuge, arresting eight of the activists and
fatally shooting Finicum when he reached
into a jacket that held a loaded gun.
Even in the rare cases when compromise
prevailed, it was viewed with suspicion.
When a deal took effect in January limiting
Irans nuclear program in exchange for relief
on sanctions, it marked the culmination of
prolonged negotiation by President Barack
Obamas administration. But the pact was
repeatedly attacked by critics in both countries, including Donald Trump, saying it gave
the other side too much.
The wisest plan of crazy Trump is tearing
up the nuclear deal, a leading Iranian hardliner, Hossein Shariatmadari, told his countrys news agency.
In mid-February, U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Antonin Scalia died in his sleep, leaving a vacuum on a court where he had long
been the leading conservative voice. Barely
an hour after Scalias death was confirmed,
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
staked out an uncompromising position on
what lay ahead.
The American people should have a voice
in the selection of their next Supreme Court
justice, McConnell said, disregarding the
fact that U.S. voters had twice elected Obama.
Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled
until we have a new president.
North Carolina lawmakers prompted
protests and counterprotests when they
rushed through House Bill 2, voiding local
gay-rights ordinances and limiting bathroom
access for transgender people. Companies,
the NBA and others followed through on
threats to move jobs, games and performances out of the state, amplifying the division.
Tensions over U.S. policing bled into a
third year. In July, a sniper killed five Dallas
police officers during a protest over shootings of black men by police in Louisiana and
Minnesota. A South Carolina jury failed to
reach a verdict in the trial of a white officer
caught on video fatally shooting a black man
fleeing a traffic stop.
Division, though, was hardly limited to the
U.S.
In Venezuela, triple-digit inflation and
shortages of food and medicine fueled 6,000
protests throughout the year that brought
millions into the streets. But the government of President Nicolas Maduro, blamed by
many voters for the chaos, blocked a recall
campaign.
If youre going to shoot me because Im
hungry, shoot me! a young man shouted at a
soldier during one protest in Caracas.
In Colombia, voters narrowly rejected a
deal between the government and a guerrilla
group to end a 52-year civil war. Even when
lawmakers approved a renegotiated deal, the
peace remained fragile.
Paterson
Banal looks
beautiful in Jim
Jarmuschs new film
SEE PAGE 21
Heres to 2017
By Karan Nevatia
when she started, smoking was simply stylish, not bad for you.
Most obviously and urgently, Dorothea
loves her son, and is trying to figure out
how to raise him as a good man in a
changing world.
Hers is not a traditional parenting style.
When Jamie is called to the principals
office for missing school, Dorothea
earnestly wonders why he shouldnt be able
to skip school if he wants. Shes told that
he needs a good excuse. And so, Mom starts
sending notes like: Jamie was doing volunteer work for the Sandinistas.
Yet despite her unconventional approach,
Dorothea faces struggles familiar to all parents, such as a teens blind feelings of
invulnerability. One day, Jamie joins
friends in a game that involves briefly
falling unconscious. Except, Jamie doesnt
wake up. He ends up in the emergency room.
Dorotheas raw anguish as she asks her son
20th Century Women isa thoughtful and detailed evocation of an era and especially of one complicated character, with little story to speak of.
thrown at you.
Throughout the year, office conversations, dinner party discussions and social
media have exploded with incredulity, sadness and fear, as one 80s celebrity after
another died, starting in January with David
Bowie.
The feelings have been particularly acute
for Gen X, whose members came of age
when many of these cultural figures were
popular.
We adored Bowie in the movie
Labyrinth and danced to Modern Love
at prom. We remember reading the words
Purple Rain on the theater marquee and
wondered why that little guy in high heels
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WEEKEND JOURNAL
By Susan Cohn
DAILY JOURNAL SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
Wind
Portal*,
Ned
Kahn
(2000), International Terminal between
BART Station and AirTrain
Spirogyrate*, Eric Staller (2014),
Terminal 3, Boarding Area E, Level 2, PostSecurity
Sky*, Merge Conceptual Design (2014),
Terminal 3, Boarding Area E, Level 2, PostSecurity
Permanent light artworks in San
Francisco include:
Constellation*, Nayland W. Blake
(1996), San Francisco Main Library, 100
Larkin St., Civic Center
Handsignals*,
Matthew
Passmore/MoreLab (2014) McCoppin at
Valencia Street, SOMA
Archipelago*, Anna Valentina Murch
(2014), 1001 Potrero Ave., San Francisco
General Hospital, Potrero
Lamp of the Covenant, Dave Lane
(2015), Contemporary Jewish Museum,
736 Mission St., SOMA
Spiral of Gratitude*, Shimon Attie and
Fireworks over San Francisco will mark the new year and a variety of permanent and temporary
light art installations beckon as part of Illuminate S.F. Festival of Light.
Vale Bruck (2015), 1245 Third St., Mission
Bay
Monarch, Cliff Garten (2015), Kaiser
Permanente Medical Offices, 1600 Owens
St., Mission Bay
Tempo rary l i g ht art i ns tal l ati o ns
i n San Franci s co i ncl ude:
Buckyball, Leo Villareal (2012),
Embarcadero Pier 14 at Mission Street
through February 26, 2017
Murmur Wall, Future Cities Lab (2014),
701 Mission St., YBCA through May 31,
2017
Bayview Rise, Haddad-Drugan(2014),
Pier 92 near Third Street and Cargo Way
through 2019
Coalescence, Olivia Ting and Annette
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WEEKEND JOURNAL
BENING
Continued from page 19
the million-dollar question to which no teen
has an answer What were you thinking? is agonizing to behold.
With no partner to co-parent Jamie (Dads
out of the picture), Dorothea concludes it
will take a village. She turns to two other
women in Jamies orbit.
First is Abbie (Greta Gerwig, absorbing to
watch as ever), a 24-year-old punk artist
renting a room in Dorotheas rambling
house. Abbies hair is dyed a brilliant shade
of fuschia, a la David Bowie. She, too, is a
free spirit, but her life also has a darker,
GEN X
Continued from page 19
He added: The musicians I admired growing up are now dying off. Hopefully, I still
have quite a few more decades left in me, but
more poignant side: shes a survivor of cervical cancer, and has been told she wont be
able to have children.
Then theres Julie (Elle Fanning), only
two years older than Jamie. This beautiful
blonde creature is Jamies best friend, but
also his tormentor: She sneaks into the
house every night to sleep in his bed, but
refuses to become sexually involved with
him. This is, needless to say, quite frustrating for an adolescent boy.
Rounding out this unusual group is
William (Billy Crudup), a handyman who is
(slowly) renovating Dorotheas ramshackle
abode. The only adult male character of substance, William serves a different purpose
for each female in the film.
He has a terrific seduction scene with
Abbie painfully awkward yet still
one of the funnier episodes, he tries to educate a fellow teenage boy, with predictably
disastrous results.
20th Century Women is narrated by its
young protagonist and as such, feels like a
coming-of-age story. But whose? The story
really feels like Dorotheas. Certainly hers
is the most fully realized character and the
most interesting by a mile even if at the
end, were not quite sure what shes learned,
what its all added up to.
But no matter: that often bemused look on
Benings face seems to be telling us that its
really the journey that counts.
20th Century Women, an A24 release,
is rated R by the Motion Picture Association
of America for sexual material, language,
some nudity and brief drug use. Running
time: 118 minutes. Three stars out of four.
b i g g er an d eas i er.
For some, the death of beloved childhood
figures reminds us of the passing of people
closer to us and of the march of time, which
seems more like a fast jog.
Were at the age now when we really start
to see ourselves in our parents. My son just
turned 10, and it occurred to me as he hung
out with my parents that its really not
going to be too many more years before my
husband and I are my parents, and he is us,
said Amanda Forman, a 38-year-old mother
of three and a writer from Flourtown,
Pennsylvania.
The celebrity deaths of people weve
admired exacerbate those feelings. I think
in the case of those who passed who are
slightly older, it makes us feel like we are
that much closer, that our generation is
next. And it makes us feel like our childhood
is that much further behind us.
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Reviews for Live By Night havent been great, and it wont reach the Oscar heights of Argo.
was sent the book by Leonardo DiCaprio.
It was sort of pick what you want to do and
this is what I wanted to do. I wanted to make
a classic Warners picture.
Its easily Afflecks most ambitious film
yet, one he grants he couldnt have tackled
earlier. It has lavish period sets and costumes, a lengthy car chase and an epic sweep
compelled by a clash of American ideals that
resonates particularly post-election. He just
hopes his side job in Warner Bros. DC
Comics universe doesnt overshadow it.
Theyre saying you have to have x, y and
z to make money in the movie business,
Affleck said. Youve got to have somebody
wearing a cape, for example. While I have
nothing against movies with people with
capes on -- Im a big fan of capes -- I dont
think we should be limited to that genre.
Affleck and his family were preparing to
soon head to Montana to celebrate
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Continued from page 1
translated to $6 million for Bay Area
crabbers, Anderson said.
A quarter means a lot, Anderson
said, adding rolling over for the buyers lowball price could snowball into
bigger cuts if they didnt take a stand.
As soon as someones fishing for
$2.75, most buyers down here cant
afford to pay more while theres
cheaper crab in the market place,
Anderson said. When someone starts
offering to pay less for crab, that goes
very quickly through the fleet.
Plus, the prime Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Years markets
have pretty much already come and
gone. After voting Friday to join the
strike, the last crabbers out of Pillar
Point Harbor were expected to land
their harvests at Johnson Pier and wait
out the strike. For those still looking
to put some fresh crustaceans on the
dinner table, locals will be selling off
their boats directly to customers this
weekend, Anderson said.
The strike began Wednesday after the
large wholesale buyer Pacific Choice
Seafood reportedly offered just $2.75 a
pound. This proved problematic as
others further south had already begun
fishing after agreeing on $3 a pound.
Californias District 10, which
includes the Bay Area fishery, typically opens about two weeks ahead of
other areas. But as other parts of the
coast tested positive for higher levels
of domoic acid, a neurotoxin found in
WINE
Continued from page 1
ing at his store by 20 percent.
Its being able to offer something
thats really delicious thats been made
in an expensive way at a low price, he
said, adding $23.99 is our least expensive Champagne. If thats in their budget, thats the way they want to go.
Oliver Kohns, wine department manager at Draegers Market in San Mateo,
has also observed more specific requests
for certain types of sparkling wine.
One thing weve seen this year is
there is more and more interest in true
Champagne, he said.
Champagne is specifically the drink
produced in the region of France that
shares its namesake. Other sparkling
wines, such as cuve or prosecco, come
from other regions of the globe and are
commonly confused with Champagne.
Kohns has noticed a growing awareness of the distinction between
Champagne and other sparkling wines
among his customers. Kohns says the
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New Years Eve Service. 4:30 p.m.
Saint Roberts Church, 1380 Crystal
Springs Road, San Bruno. Free. For
more information call 589-2800
New Years Mass. 5 p.m. Our Lady of
Angels Catholic Church, 1721 Hillside
Drive, Burlingame. Vigil Mass. Free.
For more information call 347-7768.
New Years Eve Service. 7 p.m.,
Grace Lutheran Church, 2825
Alameda de las Pulgas, San Mateo.
Service of Corporate Confession and
Holy Absolution. Free. For more information call 345-9082.
New Years Eve Service. 7 p.m. Grace
Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de
las Pulgas, San Mateo. Service of
Corporate Confession and Holy
Absolution. Free. For more information call 345-9082.
SUNDAY, JAN. 1
New Years Day Mass. 7 a.m., 8:30
a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Our
Lady of Angels Catholic Church, 1721
Hillside Drive, Burlingame. Free. For
more information call 347-7768.
New Years Day Service. 7:30 a.m.,
9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m., Saint
Roberts Church, 1380 Crystal Springs
Road, San Bruno. Free. For more information call 589-2800.
Divine Service. 9 a.m. Grace
Lutheran Church, 2825 Alameda de
las Pulgas, San Mateo. Free. For more
information call 345-9082.
Worship Service. 10 a.m. Hope
Lutheran Church, 600 W. 42nd Ave.
San Mateo. Free For more information
visit
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MONDAY, JAN. 2
Sleep Trains Pajama Drive for
Foster Kids. Runs through Feb. 26. All
Sleep Train stores. Please donate new
PJs in all sizes, from infant to teen. For
more information visit sleeptrainfosterkids.org.
Senior Ballroom Dancing. 6:30 p.m.
to 9:30 p.m. Burlingame Womens
Club, 241 Park Road, Burlingame.
Come for the first dance of the new
year with music by DJ Albert Lee.
There will be American style ballroom dancing lessons from 6:30 p.m.
to 7 p.m., and open dancing until
9:30 p.m. General admission is $10.
For more information call 342-2221.
TUESDAY, JAN. 3
Gentle Yoga. 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
New Leaf Communityt Market, 150
San Mateo Road, Half Moon Bay. Fee
is
$7.
Register
at
www.newleaf.com/events. For more
information email patti@bondmarcom.com.
Computer Coach. 10 a.m. to noon.
San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San
Carlos. Free and open to the public.
For more information call 591-0341
ext. 237.
E-Book Coach. 10 a.m. to noon. San
Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos.
Free and open to the public. For
more information call 591-0341 ext.
237.
Binge Drinking in College. Noon to
1:15 p.m. 75 Arbor Road, Menlo Park.
Join the Menlo Park Kiwanis Club
and speaker Dr. Stephanie Brown,
who founded the Alcohol Clinic at
Stanford University. For more information call 327-1313.
Afternoon
Breathing
and
Meditation. 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. 1
Library Ave., Millbrae. An instructor
from the Art of Living foundation will
be guiding basic breathing techniques and a rejuvenating meditation session. Afternoon breathing is
every first Tuesday. For more information contact 697-7607.
Kickoff to Career Success. 6 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. First Presbyterian Church,
School Building Room 204, 1500
Easton Drive, Burlingame. Free. For
more information call 522-0701.
Information Meeting Foster Care
Program. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 400
Harbor Blvd., Building B, Belmont.
Foster Care is a program that matches caring families with children and
youth who need safe, temporary
homes. At this meeting, learn more
about how you can make a positive
impact in a childs life. For more information call 722-3035.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4
Sons in Retirement Branch No. 4
Lunch. 11:30 a.m. South City Elks
Lodge, 920 Stonegate Drive, South
San Francisco. Speaker is Jim Colton,
discussing Cuba: Past, Present and
Future. For more information visit sirinc.org.
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19 Up in the
20 Provide staff
21 Longbows sound
24 Out of sight
27 Mild interjections
28 Year-end tune
30 Piece of a deck
32 Bread for a gyro
34 Gripe
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37 Insulted wittily
39 Scallions kin
41 Zales rival
42 Goddess of dawn
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22 Zoom past
23 spumante
24 Pay attention to
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26 Empathize
29 Knuckle under
31 Bad-mouth
33 Short socks
35 Relaxes in the pool
38 Opening
40 Como usted?
42 Helen, in Spain
43 Preside at tea
44 Major constellation?
46 Audit pros
47 Present
48 Tar
49 Mac rivals
50 Sharp knock
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Address of Principal Place of Business:
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An Iraqi woman, seen with her pet bird, escapes fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic
State fighters north of Mosul, Iraq.
camp said Federal Police, a Shiite-dominated force, barred them from returning to
their homes in recaptured areas, now that
they are relatively safe. A group of Sunnis
who fled the recently freed town of Tal
Abta, west of Mosul, said they too were
barred by Shiite militias from returning.
I feel like a third class citizen, like an
Indian who will now have to live in a reservation, said one bearded Mosul resident
who declined to give his name for fear of
reprisals. It is like they jailed us here, he
said of the camp.
There have been no reports of major or
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accused of pushing out or otherwise abusing Sunnis. The military denies torturing
suspects and insists no one is denied permission to return to their homes.
But there is a recognition that Baghdad
needs to reach out to Sunnis.
I really cannot blame them for being
apprehensive about the return of government rule, said a top military commander
in Mosul, who agreed to discuss the subject
in return for anonymity.
It is their right to feel that way. Before
Daesh, there was too much corruption, and
the security forces did nothing to help people, he said, using an Arabic acronym for
IS.
Shiite Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi
has been sending reconciliatory messages
to Iraqs minority Sunnis, speaking of a
By Gregory Katz
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS