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  2. Joel Selvin - Wikipedia

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    Joel Selvin (born February 14, 1950) is an American San Francisco-based music critic and author known for his weekly column in the San Francisco Chronicle, which ran from 1972 to 2009. Selvin has written books covering various aspects of pop music —including the No. 1 New York Times best-seller Red: My Uncensored Life In Rock with Sammy Hagar ...

  3. Merl Reagle - Wikipedia

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    Merl Harry Reagle (January 5, 1950 – August 22, 2015) was an American crossword constructor. For 30 years, he constructed a puzzle every Sunday for the San Francisco Chronicle (originally the San Francisco Examiner), which he syndicated to more than 50 Sunday newspapers, including the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Seattle Times, The Plain Dealer ...

  4. Bill Wattenburg - Wikipedia

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    Bill Wattenburg. Bill Wattenburg, circa 2000. Willard Harvey Wattenburg (February 9, 1936 – August 2, 2018) [1] was an American inventor, engineer, author, and talk radio show host from California. Advertisements for his show often referred to him as "The Smartest Man in the World." [2]

  5. Mark Morford - Wikipedia

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    Mark Morford. Mark Morford is a former columnist and culture critic for SFGATE. His opinion column was called Notes & Errata. His topics varied from sex and deviance to popular culture, technology, spirituality, music and politics.

  6. Herb Caen - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Eugene Caen (/ k eɪ n /; April 3, 1916 – February 1, 1997) was a San Francisco humorist and journalist whose daily column of local goings-on and insider gossip, social and political happenings, and offbeat puns and anecdotes—"A continuous love letter to San Francisco" —appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle for almost sixty years (excepting a relatively brief defection to The ...

  7. Ed Lee - Wikipedia

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    For other uses, see Ed Lee (disambiguation). Edwin Mah Lee (May 5, 1952 – December 12, 2017) was an American politician and attorney who served as the 43rd Mayor of San Francisco from 2011 until his death in 2017. [1] Born in Seattle to Chinese American parents, Lee was a member of the Democratic Party.

  8. Alameda Obituaries News | Alameda, CA Patch

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    The former baker, bodybuilder and longtime Bay Area resident died following health issues. Next. Alameda, CA obituaries, tributes, and stories about the lives of community members.

  9. Tom Stienstra - Wikipedia

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    Tom Stienstra (born 1954) [1] is an American author, outdoorsman and Outdoors Writer Emeritus for the San Francisco Chronicle. [2] [3] He produces a radio feature for KCBS in San Francisco, and hosted and co-produced a television special for PBS on the Tuolumne River. He has written several guide books for California, the Pacific Northwest and ...