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Sidner may be a familiar face to Bay Area TV news viewers as she worked at KTVU (Channel 2) before taking on her role with CNN. Sidner talked to students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communications in the morning and toured the Spartan Daily newspaper offices before the afternoon award presentation at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library. Covering stories for the cable news outlet isn’t dramatically different from working local stories the way she did back in her days at KTVU, Sidner said, except, of course, having the entire world to cover as opposed to just the Bay Area. The basics of “what I do right now is no different from when I was working at Channel 2,” she said. “Except now everything is happening lightning fast.”.

Roman received a scholarship to California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), and has lived in the States since (Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco), Two years ballet shoes toddler 8 ago she and her husband bought a house in Rockaway, “It’s the best neighborhood in the Bay Area,” Roman said, “My commute to San Francisco is short and most importantly, we can walk to the ocean in 10 minutes, We are very happy here.”, When Roman was 4 she saw a dance film, “It sold me on dance for life,” the dancer noted, —I didn’t realize dance could be a career until I moved to the United States and got a scholarship.”..

The San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art. “Exposed: Today’s Photography/Yesterday’s Technology — 15 photographic artists using centuries-old technology.” “Captured: Photography’s Early Adopter — original professional and personal photos dated from 1839-1911.” “Reconstructing Memories — unrelated images are digitally manipulated to create unlikely combinations within photographs.” Through Sept. 17. Open seven days. Free. 560 S. First St., San Jose. 408-283-8155.

While it was a joyous moment for Tommy and Peta and their fans, it was going to be a sad departure for one of the couples who have been getting better scores each week, At the end of the show, it came down to Lea Thompson and Artem Chigvintsev, and, incredibly, Sadie Robertson and Mark Ballas, But it was Lea and Artem who were eliminated, Asked by co-host Erin Andrews about her feelings, Lea said, “I just feel really great, great in my body, I feel strong, And I’m anxious to get back to my day job at ‘Switched at Birth.'” Hugging Artem, she added, “I love this man, He’s a new pro here and I think he did a great job with me.” Tom agreed that Artem did a great job and pointed out that “this is one ballet shoes toddler 8 of those night where the strongest performances sadly are your last performance.”..

So it’s only fitting that’s where the foundation’s 40th anniversary dinner dance will be held Nov. 5. Santa Clara County Supervisor Dave Cortese will give the keynote address, and the evening will include an Italian dinner catered by Saratoga’s Florentine Trattoria. There are a limited number of tickets available for $80 each. Get more information at www.iahfsj.org/events, by emailing events@iahfsj.org or by calling the IAHF office at 408-293-7122. RAISE A GLASS TO EDUCATION: The San Jose-Dublin Sister Cities Program is inviting supporters to an Irish whiskey tasting event Nov. 3 at Five Points, the new craft cocktail bar in downtown San Jose. Sean O’Kane, president of the San Jose-Dublin Sister Cities Program, says you don’t have to know a thing about Irish whiskey to enjoy the event as there’ll be a representative from Jameson on hand to guide tasters through a historical tour of the spirit.



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