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HOROSCOPE for Sunday, 01/31/2010

ARIES (March 20-April 18): Maybe you thought those “Who am I?” “Where am I going?” questions ended with high school. Think again! Then consider where you’ve been and what you did there. No, Ramkin, you don’t have to share everything, but do some serious…

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HOROSCOPE Q+A/MAILBAG

STARCAST Planetary biggies circle innovative (but often quirky) Aquarius this week. The sun brings sizzle to the table, Neptune illusion, Venus allure. Smarty pants Mercury pushes from behind. Jupiter beckons. A renegade Mars remains in opposition. Oh!…

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HOROSCOPE for Sunday, 01/31/2010

ARIES (March 20-April 18): Maybe you thought those “Who am I?” “Where am I going?” questions ended with high school. Think again! Then consider where you’ve been and what you did there. No, Ramkin, you don’t have to share everything, but do some serious…

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STARCAST Planetary biggies circle innovative (but often quirky) Aquarius this week. The sun brings sizzle to the table, Neptune illusion, Venus allure. Smarty pants Mercury pushes from behind. Jupiter beckons. A renegade Mars remains in opposition. Oh!…

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Exploratorium founder Frank Oppenheimer dies

Here’s a look at the past. Items have been culled from The Chronicle’s archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago. 1985 Feb. 3: Frank Oppenheimer, the distinguished physicist who founded San Francisco’s famed Exploratorium, died in his Sausalito home Feb. 2…

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Helicopter tours of Lake Tahoe

Sitting in the nose of a helicopter 1,800 feet above South Lake Tahoe, I can’t decide where to look. Straight down through the curved Plexiglas, life is in miniature, filled with fascinating details. But the grandeur of the lake, stretching north for more…

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Exploratorium founder Frank Oppenheimer dies

Here’s a look at the past. Items have been culled from The Chronicle’s archives of 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago. 1985 Feb. 3: Frank Oppenheimer, the distinguished physicist who founded San Francisco’s famed Exploratorium, died in his Sausalito home Feb. 2…

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New onstage: Oedipus el Rey

OPENINGS Oedipus el Rey Acclaimed Chicano playwright Luis Alfaro unveils a modern California take on an ancient tragedy in a Magic Theatre world premiere directed by Loretta Greco. Previews end Tuesday. Opens Wednesday. Through Feb. 28. Magic Theatre,…

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Helicopter tours of Lake Tahoe

Sitting in the nose of a helicopter 1,800 feet above South Lake Tahoe, I can’t decide where to look. Straight down through the curved Plexiglas, life is in miniature, filled with fascinating details. But the grandeur of the lake, stretching north for more…

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This Week: ‘A Number’

A Number: James Carpenter (right) plays the father who made some bad choices and Gabriel Marin plays his cloned son in Caryl Churchill’s harrowing drama. Artistic Director Michael Butler directs the Center Rep production. 8:15 p.m. Thurs.-Sat., 2:15 p.m. Sat.-…

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