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Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

Tickets to individual programs are $10 in advance ($12 at the door); Songs of Remembrance in San Francisco is $25 (includes reception).

Phil was a community pillar – a tireless champion of our region and its people.He truly believed in the power we have to deliver results for the community – and that is exactly what he did everywhere he went.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

and his legacy will continue to inspire and guide us forward.and his warmth emanated to all those fortunate enough to know him.Phil was deeply invested in everything he did.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

Yet even with all of his lofty professional accomplishments.Doris Matsui (D-Sacramento) released the following statement on Oct.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

26 after the passing of Phil Isenberg

(LAPD)Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón on Monday announced the filing of three murder charges against Samuel Bond Haskell in the deaths of his wife.and videographer Luke Uyeda started the Shokudo during the pandemic.

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The vision behind the show is rooted in their identities as Yonsei.The Shokudo team feels that their perspective as Japanese Americans can also be valuable to the broader Asian American community.