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Insider’s Guide to the Bay Area International Children’s Film Festival

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The fourth annual Bay Area International Children’s Film Festival consists of two days of movie watching and hands-on workshops that encourage family members to act, animate, and pixilate. Called “A Playdate for the Imagination,” the festival will take place at the restored Art Deco Movie Theater in the former Alameda Naval Air Base from Saturday, January 28 to Sunday, January 29. Doors open at 9:30am and the screen lights up at 10:30am.

Isle Say: Landing Zone Veterans’ Clinic, July 21, 2011

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We haven’t heard much lately about the proposed veterans facility at Alameda Point, but it’s been moving full steam ahead.

San Francisco Examiner: San Francisco's Treasure Island project moves forward with vote of approval, April 21, 2011

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San Francisco’s Planning Commission on Thursday advanced the massive redevelopment of Treasure Island by a 4-3 vote, approving the $1.5 billion project’s environmental impact report.

San Francisco Chronicle: Treasure Island: potential future of urban life, April 20, 2011

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As the immense Treasure Island project nears its final set of approvals, there's deserved scrutiny of issues like safety, transportation and the benefits the public should receive in return for allowing $1.5 billion of construction in the middle of San Francisco Bay.

San Francisco Chronicle: Ex-Navy bases in Bay Area remain stuck in limbo, April 18, 2011

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When developers imploded the old Oak Knoll Naval Hospital last week, crowds cheered and veterans wept.

After all, the demolition appeared to be a major milestone in the grueling, exasperating, mind-numbingly complex transformation of the Bay Area's former military outposts.

It wasn't.