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Bay Briefing: A San Francisco legend passes


Bay Briefing: A San Francisco legend passes
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet, painter, owner of City Lights bookstore, dead at 101.John O Hara
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Wednesday, Feb. 24, and San Francisco has a history of not keeping its buildings in one place and we’re not talking about earthquakes. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Soul of the S.F. scene
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, poet, publisher, painter and pivotal figure to the Beats and about every other counterculture literary movement in San Francisco, has died at 101.
“We’ve lost a great poet and visionary,” Nancy Peters, co-owner and retired executive director of City Lights Bookstore and Publishers, told The Chronicle on Tuesday. “Lawrence was a legend in his time and a great San Franciscan.” ....

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Boil-water notice lifted for Pasadena


Boil-water notice lifted for Pasadena
Yvette Orozco, STAFF WRITER
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According to an official notification on its social media platforms, the city of Pasadena was advised by the Texas Commission on Environmental this morning that tap water for residents in Pasadena is safe to consume.File photo, Houston Chronicle / Chronicle file
The city of Pasadena has lifted its boil-water advisory.
According to an official notification on its social media platforms, the city was advised by the Texas Commission on Environmental this morning that tap water for residents in Pasadena is safe to consume.
The notification also advises that Pasadena residents still without water or affected by low water pressure may be experiencing plumbing issues and that those who live in apartments should check with managers or landlords on the status of water pipes. ....

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City of Pasadena urges residents to boil water


City of Pasadena urges residents to boil water
Yvette Orozco, STAFF WRITER
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The city of Pasadena says residents should boil tap water used for consumption or making ice.
The extreme temperatures caused the city of Houston’s Southeast Water Purification Plant, which provides water to Pasadena, to experience low water pressure.
Required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) to inform customers about precautions to take when consuming tap water, the city’s notification provided a list of things residents can do to ensure their health safety.
To kill any harmful bacteria and other microbes, water from the tap source should be brought to a vigorous, rolling boil for at least two minutes before drinking, cooking and making ice, the city advises. Those without electricity and the means to boil water are being urged to refrain from using tap water. ....

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Ask Mick: How do you manage to be Stanley Tucci in your spare time?


Mick LaSalle February 1, 2021Updated: February 1, 2021, 9:40 am
Stanley Tucci is not a movie critic for The Chronicle. Photo: Jim Cooper, Associated Press
Dear Mr. Mick: How do you juggle two high-powered careers as The Chronicle movie critic we love, and as Stanley Tucci, movie actor, cook and author?
James Cline, Berkeley
Dear Mr. James: In the late 1980s, I saw Stanley Tucci in a movie for the first time, and I got a very bad feeling. He was about my size and coloring, my ethnicity, and he was already pretty bald. At this point, I
wasn’t, although that delightful process had started. Right then, I thought, “Oh no. If this guy becomes famous, and I really do go bald, people are going to tell me I look like him.” I dreaded this, and about 10 years later, it all came to pass. ....

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