Monthly Archives: October 2011

Silence by Molly Thomas

Music, Claude Debussy once famously remarked, is the stuff between the notes, an observation that resonates, pardon the pun, from the flawless spacing of a Billie Holiday tune to the deletions—whether generous or cruel—in our daily lives. Essentially neuter, neither … Read more

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Sam’s Letter to the President by Sam Nunes

Dear Mr. President and Mr. Vice President: I write to thank you. I am a small business owner with offices in San Francisco and Irvine, California.  I am one of 12 owners of a 58-person architectural firm, WRNS Studio, in … Read more

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Translational Research by WRNS Studio

Translational Research at Stanford School of Medicine: Emerging Communities of Discovery and Treatment The Freidenrich Center for Translational Medicine at Stanford University represents a new kind of research facility that encourages collaboration and discovery.  By co-locating clinical practitioners and medical … Read more

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South Park by Kyle Elliott

One of the best public spaces in San Francisco is South Park. It reminds me of Place des Vosges in Paris, writ small. Linear instead of square and much less pomp. But similar in the memory it creates. Every time … Read more

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