Martin Nicolaus

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Tax the Rich Demo One Year Old

The Tax the Rich demonstration on upper Solano Avenue in Berkeley celebrated its first birthday this afternoon, and Occupella was there.  The demonstration, at the old Oaks Theatre across the street from a Private Client (read: loaded) branch of Chase, features signs urging higher tax rates on corporations and wealthy individuals, among other causes.  Numerous …

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Preparing for the Big One: Light Search & Rescue

Lift and crib exercises

CERT Light Search and Rescue Class 9/8/12 In normal times, the Berkeley Fire Department may be able to reach any location in the city inside of four minutes.  In a major quake on the Hayward Fault, the Department’s response time to any particular call may stretch to four days.  Or longer.  The CERT organization exists …

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Getting Ready for the Big One

The Hayward Fault runs through the middle of Memorial Stadium, barely two miles from home.  If the Big One hits during a game, spotting the ball and moving the chains could get quite confusing, as the Home side of the stadium could move north several yards compared to the Visitor side.  However,  that will be the …

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Will Take Photos for Food

Take photos for food?  An email forwarded by the Berkeley Camera Club offered a free meal at the Hippie Gypsy Cafe in exchange for capturing the evening’s musical talent on camera. How could I resist? The H.G. Cafe is on a rather toney block of Shattuck Avenue, a street with a dozen coffee houses, and …

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Pix of Paddleboard Man a Winner

I recently joined the Berkeley Camera Club and had the good luck and honor to have one of my photos selected as “Best in Show” at one of the club’s Tuesday night meetings.  The winning shot was taken from Cesar Chavez Park at the Berkeley Marina and shows a tall, slender man on a paddleboard out …

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Transcription of Makana’s “We Are the Many”

Makana’s performance of “We Are the Many” is one of the great moments of courage in the history of music.  Last November, the 33-year old Hawaiian singer and slack-key guitar virtuoso was invited to play dinner music at the Asia-Pacific Economic Summit in Honolulu. With President Obama and other heads of state feeding their faces, …

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How Rich is that Romney in the Window?

How rich is that Romney in the window? He tells such a waggely tale How rich is that Romney in the window? He looks like a well-nourished male How rich is that Romney in the window? I’d sure like to know all the facts He always steps out in a limo But only paid pennies …

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