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Executive Chef Russell LaCasce is offering summer menus at the Hotel Valley Ho in Scottsdale, with new items for breakfast, daily brunch and dinner at its signature restaurant, ZuZu.
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A.O.C. Had a Catchy Logo. Now Progressives Everywhere Are Copying It. The slanted text in Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s logo, and its break from the traditional red, white and blue color palette, has formed a new graphical language for progressivism. Imitators abound. Political designers say Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign logo has come to convey insurgency, youth, diversity and liberalism.Credit...David Dee Delgado for The New York Times May 14, 2021Updated 12:48 p.m. ET In her three years in the national spotlight, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has become the undisputed face of unabashed progressivism. But there is another hidden-in-plain-sight legacy of her 2018 primary victory: Her campaign logo and poster have reshaped the visual branding of the left.
Extra vaccine doses given to lucky few outside San Pablo clinic, regardless of age FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Signs guide visitors to the West County Health Center in San Pablo.Nora Mishanec / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 People line up outside the West County Health Center in San Pablo to see if they could get a leftover vaccine dose.Nora Mishanec / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less An anxious crowd waited hours outside a health clinic in San Pablo on Thursday for a chance to get a coveted coronavirus vaccine. None of the individuals had appointments. Some were under 65 and were not health care workers — they didn’t meet the state’s criteria for who should receive vaccines first.