SHOCK: Local Parks Trashed By Earth Day Celebrations

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
San Francisco may be the greenest city in the nation, but some residents have a funny way of showing their appreciation.

On Earth Day, Marina district residents took their celebrations a little too far, leaving behind a Fort Mason disaster zone.
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Mariska Hargitay: There Is No Excuse
We hope you will join people across the country tomorrow who will be wearing jeans as a show of their confidence in the power of an enlightened, courageous community that stands together and declares: "There is no excuse for and never an invitation to rape."
Sean Martinfield: An Interview With Spectacular Baroque Soprano, Dominique Labelle
Soprano Dominique Labelle is on a short list of today's truly great vocal interpreters of Baroque Music. This week she appears in San Francisco, Atherton and Berkeley with conductor Nicholas McGegan and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra.
Mara Slade: Fighting Poverty Through a More Inclusive Economy
Our solution is to move Habitat for Humanity to a manufacturer of modular homes that streamlines the building process through employed labor, bringing economic development and jobs to those at the base of the economic pyramid.
Joshua Braff: Baseball as Oxygen -- Another Year in Bloom
It's Baseball season again. The cable guy on the phone says I can see every professional game in the United States. He calls it a "buffet of pro-hardball," and I begin to see what he means, flipping my new remote higher and higher.
John Seed: Remembering William Theophilus Brown (1919-2012)
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