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Larry E. Reider has spent the last 40 years trying to make a difference in his community. Originally from eastern Washington state, Reider came to Kern County in pursuit of a career in education. Arriving in 1965, Larry took his first...
Anonymous user - Fri Aug 17, 2007 14:21:16 PDT -- 1 comment
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Dining is such a part of Bakersfield life that we felt it wouldn’t be fair to enjoy this monthly topic without some friends. Every issue, our Dining Divas will enjoy lunch at a different restaurant and bring you all the details of...
Anonymous user - Fri Aug 17, 2007 14:17:24 PDT -- 1 comment
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The image of brave men and women rushing into a burning building and single-handedly saving a family from meeting an untimely demise has been engraved in society’s mind for years. However, that’s not the totality of the...
Posted by Jason - Wed Aug 15, 2007 15:20:32 PDT -- 0 comments
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It’s been said that to know where you are going, you have to know where you’ve been. That’s why as Mercy Hospital nears its 100-year anniversary, a major project is underway that will make visible the roots of Mercy,...
Anonymous user - Fri May 18, 2007 08:55:47 PDT -- 0 comments
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The rhythm of dance comes from deep within. For some, dancing is a passion that is just waiting to get out. For others, the art of dancing has become a skill, honed and perfected over many years of practice. In the end, dancing has...
Posted by Jason - Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:54:30 PDT -- 0 comments
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 Seven years ago members of the Bakersfield Museum of Art borrowed a tried and true recipe for fundraising success from our neighbor to the north, Fresno, and the result was an event baked to perfection.  The ingredients were...
Anonymous user - Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:48:21 PDT -- 0 comments
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In the fairytale world of suburban homeownership, a hammer-wielding handyman sits on a white horse, ready to rescue the housewife in distress with his encyclopedic knowledge of electrical wiring and a wave of his trusty electric drill....
Anonymous user - Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:42:22 PDT -- 0 comments
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  Who said there’s nothing to do in Bakersfield? From art to music, Bakersfield is one of the fastest growing centers for entertainment. With concerts, shows and various productions year round, there’s always something...
Anonymous user - Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:33:20 PDT -- 0 comments
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     You could say that running a business is in Lori Malkin’s blood. Her parents, Christine and Keith Patterson, owned three stores locally, so Lori grew up talking shop around the dinner table. Her father...
Anonymous user - Mon Apr 23, 2007 12:24:18 PDT -- 0 comments
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THIS WEEK IN BAKERSFIELD THEATRE: Week ending March 18th, 2007   TABLE OF CONTENTS (detailed information below):   CLOSING: 1. Glengarry Glen Ross at the Spotlight Theatre 2. A Tale of Two Sisters: An African Cinderella...
Anonymous user - Wed Mar 14, 2007 15:20:58 PDT -- 0 comments
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As a parent, do you ever have those moments when you feel like you’re completely surrounded by wild animals? Twelve little monkeys jumping on a bed, laughing hyenas heckling in the living room or how about that little koala-like...
Posted by Jason - Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:27:20 PST -- 0 comments
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It’s been said that every picture tells a story. And if you go into Uricchio’s Trattoria on 17th Street in downtown Bakersfield, you’ll find dozens of pictures on practically every wall in the place. But these pictures,...
Posted by Jason - Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:21:10 PST -- 0 comments
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Although the first big blanket of fog has rolled into town, the sun is shining brightly at Karpe Real Estate Center on Ming Avenue where the unflappable Mr. Sunshine, Ray Karpe, can be found. It’s hard to miss his elegant good...
Anonymous user - Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:14:55 PST -- 0 comments
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Former First Lady Barbara Bush once said that giving frees us from the familiar territory of our own needs by opening our mind to the unexplained worlds occupied by the needs of others.   Her eloquent interpretation of the...
Posted by Jason - Wed Jan 17, 2007 09:45:01 PST -- 0 comments
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Ars Longa, Vita Brevis. Art is long, life is short. At a time when programs for the arts are facing funding cutbacks that threaten their existence in what seems like a  dispensable culture, the fact that a group of musicians can...
Posted by Jason - Wed Jan 17, 2007 09:39:29 PST -- 0 comments

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