Mary Anne Talbott, strong proponent of Vitamin C, bites into one of her very own oranges.
Tonya Pinkins, above, belts it out in "Caroine, or
Change." Left, American Conservatory Theatre's
hilarious production of "The Gamester." Below,
opening night in front of the Curran.
Look, Ma, this is what a real art-film theater looks like! I caught "Bad Education" starring Gael Garcia Bernal.
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David and Ann check out
the world-famous
donaldmunro.net on the
computer. Below, David
doubles his parking
capacity with his own little
car elevator. Below right,
could that be "Anchorman"
playing in the TV room?
Moon over Union Square: an early-evening view of the San Francisco landmark.
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Mary Anne, above, shows off her soon-to-be
new bedroom. Top, her cubicle at the
Contra Costa Times includes her malevolent
computer, left. Below, she points to husband
Chris' executive editor office.
Bay Area bound
A trip to Oakland, Walnut Creek and San
Francisco over a long Martin Luther King holiday
weekend included the opening of the powerful new
musical "Caroline, or Change," along with a
chance to hang out with David Kligman and Ann
Catrina in their new condo and catch up with Mary
Anne in Contra Costa Times territory.