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Faircraft Brauhaus was always supposed to be different. It was designed to showcase four main areas — food, art, music, and beer.
And all of this was to be experienced through the lens and influence of the German tradition of beer, food, and community. The 8,500-square-foot brewpub in the historic America Can Company complex at 25 Parce Ave.
Quite simply Dune: Part Two is why you go to the movies. The film is a pure visual spectacle in the best possible way. From the first scene, it establishes itself as an artistic blockbuster, somehow merging th…
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Fake friends versus real friends
2024-12-03
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Olivia wants to know how to recognize a fake friendship.
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Fall colors in San Francisco Bay Area
2024-12-03
Ah the joy of seeing the fall colors and foliage in San Francisco Bay area - pure bliss and heartwarming 🤗
It's all about the perspective. If I didn't know and experience it in Raleigh NC, I wouldn't even see it here in Redwood city.
How many times have we missed the chance to see what is right in front of us?
Too many to count.
I invite you to open your eyes and all of your senses to feel around you -
Falling Upwards | Lily Hyde
2024-12-03
Lily Hyde charts her clumsy rise to literary stardom. Falling Upwards is diary entries, essays and interviews; anything and everything you could ever dream of showing your friend to laugh at Lily's expense.
By Lily Hyde
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Welcome to Episodic Medium’s Bookend coverage of Prime video’s Fallout, which debuted its first season of eight episodes on Wednesday. While the economics of this model still don’t make sense for full episodic coverage of (most) binge releases, in instances where we think it’s warranted we’re going to try bookend reviews for certain titles. This first review will be for all subscribers, but the full-season reflection next week will be exclusively for paid subscribers.
Fam Fam - by Joel Neff
2024-12-03
That feels weird. Fam, as a form of address, is one of those words that I feel like I can’t really use; it just sounds strange coming from my mouth. I’m the wrong age and from the wrong cultures to really make it work. When I use fam like that, I can feel young people within a twenty-block radius rolling their eyes at me. It gives a real “hello fellow kids” vibe.
By Howard Wolinsky
In May, TheActiveSurveillor broke the news that go-to prostate pathology guru Jonathan Epstein, of John Hopkins, was on administrative leave, but the reasons were not revealed—though the prostate gossip mill was grinding out rumors.
Epstein, who read more than 12,000 cases per year as pathology’s top gun and changed the face of Gleason diagnoses, did not respond to emails in May. Sources said the reasons would eventually be disclosed even as they observed Dr.
Family Matters - Toby Jones, His Famous Father And Other Unfamiliar Familial Relationships
2024-12-03
My most shared Tweet of recent times concerned the fact that Toby Jones - enjoying widespread praise for his performance as the title character in Mr Bates Vs The Post Office (he makes for a bloody superb post office does Toby) - is the son of Freddie Jones, star of The Elephant Man, Juggernaut, Erik The Viking and all manner of TV programmes and stage dramas.
All of which got me thinking about other underappreciated family relationships.