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Concern over
townhomes
in Foster City
Council appears open to land use change;
residents have concerns about impact
By Zachary Clark in this case six units — must be
DAILY JOURNAL STAFF affordable. The site was previous-
ly home to a church and preschool,
A 32-unit townhome proposal in but has been vacant for a decade.
Foster City has sparked a familiar The surrounding neighborhood is
debate among residents about the a mix of single-family homes,
ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL need for housing versus anticipat- townhomes, apartment buildings
A $6 million pledge to the San Mateo County Historical Association has accelerated a project to build a three-story ed impacts to traffic, schools and and a shopping center.
structure expected to showcase the association’s collection of 29 horse-drawn carriages. Mitch Postel, president infrastructure. A general plan amendment and
of the San Mateo County Historical Association, said the pledge on behalf of Tad Taube will help make the exhibit The townhomes are being pro- rezone of the site from a public
planned for a lot at the rear of the San Mateo County History Museum in Redwood City a reality. posed for a 1.35-acre site at 1601 facility use to a residential use is
Beach Park Blvd. and they’d be required before the project can
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n the 1970s, the size of the average you name the star of the show? See broke his own record in 1998 with a 25-
new home was 1,400 square feet. answer at end. foot tall tower built out of stacked play-
Today, the average size is 2,200 *** ing cards.
square feet. Mobile homes typically come in two ***
*** sizes. Single-wide mobile homes are 16 The historic Cliff House in San
One-third of the new homes built last feet or less in width. Double-wide Francisco is preserved as part of Golden
year had four or more bedrooms. In the mobile homes are 24 feet or larger. Gate National Recreation Area.
1950s, only 1 percent of new homes *** ***
had four bedrooms. Construction started on the Winchester The Cliff House, originally built in
*** Mystery House in 1884 and was contin- 1863, was rebuilt after being destroyed
Actor George Actress Jessica Actress Carmen Ranch, shingle, split level, Tudor, uous until owner Sarah Winchester’s by fire in 1884, then rebuilt again after
Takei is 82. Lange is 70. Electra is 47. Cape Cod and bungalow are all styles of death in 1922. The wealthy widow to being destroyed by the 1906 earth-
architecture for homes. the Winchester Rifle fortune, Sarah quake.
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens is 99. *** spent $5.5 million of her $20 million ***
Actor Leslie Phillips is 95. Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., is 83. Single women buy 20 percent of the inheritance on constant construction of “Home on the Range” is the state song
Singer Johnny Tillotson is 81. Actor Ryan O’Neal is 78. homes sold nationwide. the San Jose mansion. of Kansas.
Bluegrass singer-musician Doyle Lawson (Quicksilver) is 75. *** *** ***
Actress Judith O’Dea is 74. Rock musician Craig Frost (Grand At the time of the 2000 census, there There is a life-size replica of the home Ans wer: “Home Improv ement” (1991-
Funk; Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band) is 71. Actor Gregory were 260,576 housing units in San of the Simpsons. Based on the prime 1999) starred comedian/actor Tim Allen
Itzin is 71. Actress Veronica Cartwright is 70. Actor Clint Mateo County. time cartoon “The Simpsons,” the four- (born 1953) as Tim Tay lor. The sitcom
Howard is 60. Actor Crispin Glover is 55. Actor Andy Serkis *** bedroom house in Henderson, Nevada, was based on Tim Allen’s standup com-
Before being dubbed the White House is painted and decorated to look just edy routine.
is 55. Olympic silver medal figure skater Rosalynn Sumners
by President Roosevelt in 1901, the like the cartoon house.
is 55. Actor William deVry is 51. Country singer Wade Hayes mansion was known as President’s ***
is 50. Actor Shemar Moore is 49. Reggae singer Stephen Palace, the President’s House and the The Simpsons home was given away in Know It All is by Kerry McArdle. It runs in
Marley is 47. Rock musician Marty Crandall is 44. Actor Joey Executive Mansion. a contest in 1997. Barbara Howard, a the weekend edition of the Daily Journal.
Lawrence is 43. Country musician Clay Cook (Zac Brown Questions? Comments? Email
*** 63-year-old retired factory worker from knowitall(at)smdailyjournal.com or call 344-
Band) is 41. Actor Clayne Crawford is 41. Actor Tim Jo is 35. The White House has 132 rooms on six Kentucky, was the lucky winner. 5200 ext. 128.
Actor Carlos Valdes (TV: “The Flash”) is 30.
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
Lotto Local Weather Forecast
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Saturday Ni g ht Thro ug h Mo nday :
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Belmont Dream Dinners gathered more than 300 volunteers at Hillsdale High School to
package 50,000 meals for underprivileged communities. The meals will be distributed
throughout the county and abroad through the Friends & Family Community Connection,
which accommodates communities needing meal assistance.
Obituary
T
San Francisco, and was preceded in death by her faithful and he B url i n g ame El e me n t ary
devoted husband Dale Weiss. Mary Ellen is survived by her son, David Weiss, her Scho o l Di s tri ct is seeking nomi-
daughter-in-law Lisa Franz-Weiss, and her two grandchildren Karl Weiss and Ian nations for the H. Jay B urn s
Weiss. She is also survived by her daughter, Linda Newman, her son-in-law, Frederick Award, recognizing volunteers who con-
E. Newman, and her twin grandchildren Nicholas Fraracci and Lauren King, as well tributed to local schools. Nominees should
as their spouses Jenna Fraracci, and Jonathan King. She has one great-granddaughter, exhibit service at the district for a substan-
Aria Rose Fraracci. tial period of time, improve the education
Mary Ellen was born is San Francisco and lived her entire young life in the Sunset for students and demonstrate leadership.
District. She attended St. Anne’s and Holy Name and Star of the Sea high school The deadline for contributions is Monday,
where she made life long memories and friends. After marrying Dale, they settled in April 29. Submissions can be addressed to
Daly City and then Belmont, where she lived for almost 60 years. She was a voracious the superintendent at the district office, or
reader, an accomplished bridge player, a talented painter, and a dedicated cat lover. emailed to
She enjoyed both cross-stitching and quilting, and sewing in general. She relished mmacisaac@burlingameschools.org.
visiting craft fairs whenever she could. Mary Ellen also traveled late in life and saw ***
Mexico, the Baltic states, Spain, Italy, and England with family and friends. Jacks o n Mo ng e, of Belmont, Patri ck
If life is measured by friends and friendships, she was a very wealthy woman. She Cal l ag y , of Foster City, Ol i v i a
had many friends and neighbors that played a very important role in her life. Mary Harb ran d, of Menlo Park, Emi l y
Ellen was truly one of a kind and will be sorely missed by family and all she touched. Do rni k, of Redwood City, Ry an Do y l e
In lieu of flowers, donations should be made to the ASPCA or your local animal and Ni cho l as Jaureg ui , of San Bruno,
shelter. A celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, May 4th, 2019 at 11:00am at Ki mberl y Lane and Aaro n Lewetzo n, Class notes is a column dedicated to school news.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 1040 Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont, of San Carlos and Ethan Do no g hue, of It is compiled by education reporter Austin Walsh.
San Mateo, were named to the honor roll at You can contact him at (650) 344-5200, ext. 105 or
Ca. 94002. (650) 593-6157. at austin@smdailyjournal.com.
Oreg o n State Uni v ers i ty.
EARTH MONTH
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Parents who starved, shackled Trump laces into ex-advisers Around the nation
who spoke with Mueller written by 18 Angry
children sentenced to life prison WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump
lashed out Friday at current and former aides
Democrat Trump Haters,
which are fabricated &
By Brian Melley who cooperated with special counsel Robert totally untrue,” Trump
Mueller’s investigation, insisting the wrote, adding that some
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
deeply unflattering picture they painted of were “total bullshit &
him and the White House was “total bull- only given to make the
RIVERSIDE — The eldest son and daugh- shit.” other person look good
ter of a couple who starved and shackled 12 In a series of angry tweets from rainy Palm (or me to look bad).”
of their children spoke publicly for the first Beach, Florida, Trump laced into those who, The attacks were a dra-
time Friday, alternately condemning and under oath, had shared with Mueller their Donald Trump
matic departure from the
forgiving their parents before a judge sen- accounts of how Trump tried numerous times upbeat public face the White House had put
tenced the pair to up to life in prison. to squash or influence the investigation and on it just 24 hours earlier, when Trump cele-
Since being freed from their prison-like portrayed the White House as infected by a brated the report’s findings as full exonera-
home more than a year ago, the two adult David and Louise Turpin
culture of lies, deceit and deception. tion and his counselor Kellyanne Conway
children of David and Louise Turpin that had gone unnoticed until a 17-year-old “Statements are made about me by certain called it “the best day” for Trump’s team
described how they had gained control of girl escaped from the home in January 2018 people in the Crazy Mueller Report, in itself since his election.
their lives and, despite receiving little edu- and called 911. Investigators discovered a
cation at home, were now enrolled in col- house of horrors hidden behind a veneer of
lege and learning simple things, including suburban normalcy.
how to ride a bike, swim and prepare a meal. The children — ages 2 to 29 — had been
They are still thin from years of malnutri- chained to beds, forced to live in squalor, fed
tion. only once a day, allowed to shower only
“I cannot describe in words what we went once a year and deprived of toys and games.
through growing up,” said the oldest son, They slept during the day and were active a
now 27. “Sometimes I still have nightmares few hours at night.
of things that have happened, such as my As her children spoke from a lectern, 50-
siblings being chained up or getting beat- year-old Louise Turpin sobbed and dabbed
en. But that is the past and this is now. I her eyes with tissues.
love my parents and have forgiven them for “I’m sorry for everything I’ve done to hurt
a lot of the things that they did to us.” my children,” she said. “I love my children
The hearing put an end to a shocking case so much.”
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ast week, my younger brother Spanish, they the intersection of Broadway and Woodside Road. This proj-
was finalizing his classes for wanted to challenge ect was originally submitted in late 2015, but since then
his sophomore year of high me one way or The Sobrato Organization, the project’s developer, did
school and, as an overzealous older another. The rigor something interesting: they spent time interacting with the
brother, I felt I had a duty to give it a of my class sched- city and the public, and repeatedly evolving their design in
final once-over. I was happy that he ule seemed to esca- response.
took all the AP and honors courses late each year, and Compared with the original, the final design has changed
available, and even some of the mean- one AP class in sophomore year tell my brother to do? To be perfectly in a number of significant ways, making it a much better fit
ingless ‘AS’ classes offered (a more turned into five by my senior year. honest, I tried one last time to make for Redwood City. While this does not guarantee approval at
challenging class but without a grade Never before did I regret taking him join the journalism class, and Wednesday’s meeting — for one thing, there remain a hand-
bump traditionally given to AP and these classes. Personally, I think I then finally left him to do what he ful of traffic-related environmental impacts that cannot be
Honors courses). However, when I excel when I push my limits academi- wanted. And I was surprised with what fully mitigated — Sobrato’s clear willingness to accept feed-
heard that he wanted to have a free cally, and I do think that everyone he came up with. Instead of taking a back bodes well for the project.
seventh period, I felt almost morti- can benefit from challenging them- free seventh period, he opted to take The original design was
fied. selves. For that reason, I would defi- ceramics instead: it embodied the focused entirely on the 11.2-acre
I insisted that instead, he should nitely recommend taking hard classes spirit of challenge and desire to learn, Broadway Plaza Shopping
just take journalism if he didn’t know for anyone, whether they are a fresh- but in an environment that he would- Center site, which at the time
what class to sign up for. “I’m already man or senior. But why they should n’t stress too much in. housed a CVS/pharmacy, a Foods
taking all of these tough classes, so take those classes needs to come from While I don’t think my brother is Co. grocery, Office Max, Big
why would I want to sign up for an a desire to learn and grow as a student. going to study pottery at the universi- Lots, Radio Shack and a Subway
elective?” he asked me. He said that Now that it’s finally time for sen- ty he decides to attend, I think it is sandwich shop, among others.
journalism would be a serious com- iors to start committing to college, I undeniable that the pursuit of knowl- The Denny’s and the Jack in the
mitment that couldn’t be taken light- finally see the fruit of labor in all edge and challenge can be applied in Box restaurants, which are locat-
ly, and that he just wanted a period in those AP classes. A spoiler alert for multiple areas besides advanced class- ed at one corner of the property,
which to relax. parents: Students who get into fantas- es. remain in both the original and
When he told me this, I couldn’t tic schools don’t get in because they the final proposal.
help but think for a little while about load up on every single AP class. The plans originally called for
what he said. I realized that all Rather, they pick classes and Vishu Prathikanti is a senior at Burlingame razing the shopping center and
Greg Wilson
High School. Student News appears in the
throughout high school, I have been extracurriculars which they have a weekend edition. You can email Student constructing a pair of five-story office buildings, totaling
encouraged by friends, family and desire to grow and learn in. News at news@smdailyjournal.com. 420,000 square feet; three six-story apartment buildings
even teachers to take all the toughest So after realizing all this, what did I containing 400 market-rate apartments; a new CVS; and a
standalone 3,800-square-foot retail building.
The second design was revealed on year later. In it was the
same amount of office space, now spread among three sepa-
Letters to the editor rate buildings. The three apartment buildings had grown, to
encompass 664 market-rate units. As for the CVS and the
stand-alone retail store, those remained unchanged.
Four months later, in February 2017, saw a new design
has been very responsible in plan- was brilliant, reinvigorating confi- that added a second parcel. This so-called “Bay Block” is a
Better transit before density ning for needed homes. I live in the 4.1-acre parcel directly across Woodside Road from the
dence in San Mateo High School and
Editor, new Bay Meadows neighborhood current public school education. main site, on Bay Road. In this design, the buildings on
As a community, we would all bene- which will provide over 1,000 new the Broadway Plaza property appear pretty much
It contains the same points which
fit from legislation that improves homes near the Hillsdale Caltrain unchanged. The Bay Block, however, features a 156-unit
housing availability and reduces traf- prompted me and then-governor Pete affordable apartment building along with the requisite
Station. Wilson in 1996 to lead the legislature
fic congestion “San Mateo weighs in Some of our neighboring cities amount of parking, all at the corner of Bay Road and
on Senate Bill 50” in the April 17 to present to California voters a state Charter Street.
have done less of a good job meeting
edition. Increasing housing density is housing needs, which just increases constitutional amendment which pro- In response to negative feedback regarding the location
going to make the traffic problem the pressure on San Mateo. I would hibits discrimination or preferential of the affordable units in an area not zoned for housing, in
even worse as our public transit sys- think our City Council would want to treatment regarding any individual on October 2017, the developer gave us yet another design,
tem cannot handle it. Unless we have support a bill that would ensure other the basis of race, sex, color, ethnici- one that neatly solved the issue. That design, plus a handful
public transit system like in Japan or communities followed San Mateo’s ty or national origin in public educa- of small tweaks, is what the Planning Commission will
Singapore, it is not going to work. lead in providing homes to help ease tion, public employment or public consider on Wednesday.
the housing crisis which affects us contracting. After voters embraced In the current design, the 15,000-square-foot CVS stands
Desmond Yuen all. Kudos to Councilman Rick that ballot measure, municipalities alone on a portion of the Bay Block at the corner of
Millbrae Bonilla who proposed waiting to see Woodside and Bay roads. The Broadway Plaza parcel con-
like San Francisco tried in all ways tains three office buildings (totaling 420,00 square feet) and
how the bill shakes out as amended possible to disregard that voter man-
before taking a position. three large apartment buildings. Two of the apartment
date.
Senate Bill 50 Ms. Lin properly refers to
buildings contain a total of 400 market-rate apartments,
while the third, which would actually be built and managed
Editor, California as a state which has by MidPen Housing, contains 120 affordable units at the
Stephanie Reyes
I was disappointed to read that the “banned affirmative action in admis- low, very low and extremely low income levels. All three of
San Mateo City Council voted to send San Mateo
sions for public institutions” That the apartment buildings stand upon a “podium” containing
a letter opposing Senate Bill 50, a large two-level parking garage, one level of which would
should be the rule of law throughout
“San Mateo weighs in on Senate Bill
50” in the April 17 edition. Affirmative action the United States. be located below ground.
The current design eliminates the standalone retail build-
SB 50 would encourage the develop- Editor, ing in favor of an 11,000-square-foot retail space within
ment of more much-needed homes in The column by Shavonne Lin (“The Quentin L. Kopp the parking podium, facing Broadway. The podium also
sustainable locations near transit and problem with affirmative action in includes a 10,000-square-foot child care center facing into
jobs, and would ensure the creation of college admissions” in the April 13 San Francisco
the property’s center. Finally, between the three office
affordable housing and protection of edition of the San Mateo Daily The letter writer is a former San
buildings and the three apartment buildings is a large open
low-income households. The City Journal) about the problem with affir- Francisco superv isor, state senator space designed with a lawn, a playground and a dog park,
Council rightly noted that San Mateo mative action in college admissions and San Mateo County judge. all open to the public.
The Sobrato Organization is proposing an interesting
OUR MISSION: parking arrangement for the development. Recognizing
It is the mission of the Daily Journal to be the most that offices need more parking during the day, while apart-
accurate, fair and relevant local news source for ments need less, the parking garage beneath the office
those who live, work or play on the MidPeninsula.
By combining local news and sports coverage, buildings and the garage beneath the apartments would be
Jerry Lee, Publisher BUSINESS STAFF: analysis and insight with the latest business, physically connected, with 274 of the required parking
Jon Mays, Editor in Chief
Michael Davis Charles Gould lifestyle, state, national and world news, we seek to spaces shared between them. Note that at all times there
Paul Moisio Jeff Palter provide our readers with the highest quality would be at least one dedicated parking space for each of the
Nathan Mollat, Sports Editor Joe Rudino Joy Uganiza information resource in San Mateo County.
Todd Waibel Our pages belong to you, our readers, and we 520 apartments, 88 for the retail and child care spaces, and
Erik Oeverndiek, Copy Editor/Page Designer 1,035 dedicated spaces for the office buildings.
choose to reflect the diverse character of this
Dave Newlands, Production Manager INTERNS, CORRESPONDENTS, CONTRACTORS: dynamic and ever-changing community. This is a big project, one that will affect traffic and will
Robert Armstrong Charlie Chapman
Will Nacouzi, Production Assistant Jim Clifford Talia Fine increase area noise levels even beyond the four years that
Kerry McArdle, Marketing & Events
Brooke Hanshaw Robert Hutchinson SMDAILYJOURNAL.COM construction should take. Although it envisions more
Tom Jung Shavonne Lin workers in its office buildings than people living in its
Austin Walsh, Senior Reporter Diego Emilio Perez Vishu Prathikanti Follow us on Twitter and Facebook:
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apartments, overall it adds needed housing and office space
REPORTERS: Gary Whitman to an arguably underutilized part of Redwood City. And
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although it will result in even more traffic on Highway 101
Susan E. Cohn, Senior Correspondent: Events Online edition at scribd.com/smdailyjournal and on surrounding roads, it will provide some much-needed
funds for the Highway 101/Woodside Road Interchange
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Report: FTC
Global team to review approval considering oversight
Business briefs
Toyota, SoftBank fund,
of Boeing 737 Max flight controls of Facebook’s Zuckerberg
WASHINGTON — Federal regu- Denso invest $1B in Uber
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lators are reportedly considering TOKYO — Japan’s top automak-
seeking some er Toyota, auto parts maker Denso
CHICAGO — A global team of kind of over- and internet company SoftBank’s
experts next week will begin sight of Mark investment fund are investing $1
reviewing how the Boeing 737 Zuc k e r b e r g ’s billion in car-sharing Uber’s tech-
Max’s flight control system was leadership of nology unit.
approved by the U. S. Federal Facebook over The Japanese companies said
Aviation Administration. the social net- Friday that Toyota Motor Corp.
The FAA says experts from nine work giant’s and Denso Corp. will together
international civil aviation mishandling of invest $667 million and SoftBank
authorities have confirmed partic- users’ personal Corp. ’s Vision Fund will con-
ipation in a technical review
Mark
promised by the agency.
Zuckerberg information. tribute $333 million in Uber
Di s cus s i o n s Technologies Inc.’s new entity,
Former National between Facebook and the U.S. Advanced Technologies Group, or
Transportation Safety Board Federal Trade Commission offi- Uber ATG, which will try to devel-
Chairman Chris Hart will lead the REUTERS
cials about its data-handing lapses op and commercialize automated
group, which also will have Passengers disembark from an AnadoluJet Boeing 737-800 aircraft. have touched on holding the CEO ridesharing services.
experts from the FAA and NASA. Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, planes’ anti-stall system, known personally accountable, The The move comes as Toyota steps
They will look at the plane’s the European Union, Japan, by its acronym, MCAS. In both Washington Post reported Friday. up such efforts, including invest-
automated system including the Indonesia, Singapore and the an October crash off the coast of Zuckerberg controls a majority of ing $500 million in Uber, based in
way it interacts with pilots. The United Arab Emirates have agreed Indonesia and a March crash in Facebook’s voting stock and has San Francisco, and setting up a
group will meet Tuesday and is to help with the work, called a Ethiopia, a faulty sensor reading run the company since starting it $20 million joint venture with
expected to finish in 90 days. Joint Authorities Technical triggered MCAS and pushed the at Harvard in 2004. SoftBank to create mobility serv-
The Boeing jetliner has been Review. plane’s nose down, and pilots The Post quoted two anonymous ices, both announced last year.
grounded around the world since The group will evaluate the were unable to recover. sources familiar with the discus- Toyota also promised to con-
mid-March after two crashes automated flight control design Pilots at U. S. airlines com- sions. It said putting restraints on tribute up to $300 million more
killed 346 people. Investigators and determine whether it com- plained that they didn’t even Zuckerberg could send a message over the next three years for devel-
are focusing on anti-stall soft- plies with regulations. It also know about MCAS until after the to other tech giants that the FTC oping next-generation
ware that pushed the planes’ will decide if changes need to be October crash. They then received could hold their executives autonomous vehicles and services.
noses down based on erroneous made in the FAA’s approval computer training that described accountable for privacy misdeeds. Toyota Executive Vice President
sensor readings. process. the system and how to respond The FTC had no comment and Shigeki Tomoyama said working
In a statement Friday, the FAA Chicago-based Boeing is work- when something goes wrong with Facebook did not immediately together will help bring down
said aviation authorities from ing on a software fix to the it. respond to a request for comment. costs and speed up development.
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TECHS TOSSED: DURANT AND CLIPPERS’ GREEN BOTH HAVE TECHNICAL FOULS FROM THURSDAY NIGHT RESCINDED >> PAGE 12
NBA briefs
NBA rescinds technical on
Warriors’ Durant, Clippers’ Green
NEW YORK — The NBA has rescinded technical fouls
called on Golden State’s Kevin Durant and JaMychal Green
Giants’ offense still MIA
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pirates 4, Giants 1
of the Los Angeles Clippers in Game 3 of their first-round PITTSBURGH — Jordan Lyles cruised through six
playoff series. double, and Pablo Reyes and JB Shuck
innings before taking a line drive off his pitching hand,
The players were called for double tech- added RBI singles. Cervelli ended an 0-
Starling Marte and Erik Gonzalez were also pulled follow-
nicals early in the third quarter Thursday for-24 skid.
ing a collision in the field, and the short-handed Pittsburgh
night at Staples Center as they jawed at Bumgarner allowed just two more hits
Pirates beat the San Francisco Giants 4-1 Friday night.
each other. The Warriors won 132-105 over his final five innings. He struck out
Lyles (0-2) continued his hot start, striking out six and
and lead the series 2-1. seven.
allowing four hits while dropping his ERA to a major
Both players protested the call, and the Buster Posey singled home Solarte in
league-best 0.53. He was removed with a bruised right hand
league rescinded it Friday. the eighth.
after being struck by Joe Panik’s line drive in the sixth,
Durant had been ejected from Game 1 Felipe Vazquez struck out the side in the
through Pittsburgh turned the hot shot into an inning-end-
with a double technical and he had accu- Buster Posey ninth for his sixth save.
ing double play.
Kevin Durant mulated three of the seven fouls allotted Marte and Gonzalez collided in the eighth. Marte charged
before the NBA would issue a one-game from center on a softly hit ball by Yangervis Solarte and
UP NEXT
suspension until the latest tech was withdrawn. slammed into the shortstop Gonzalez. Gonzalez walked off Gi ants : LHP Derek Holland (1-2, 4.09 ERA) is scheduled
Durant said after the game Thursday that he hoped the foul on his own power. Marte was able to stand briefly, but the to start Saturday. He’s averaged 11 strikeouts per nine
would be rescinded because he doesn’t want to jeopardize the team insisted he ride in a cart off the field. innings through four starts.
two-time defending champions going forward. Pittsburgh got all of its runs against Madison Bumarner Pi rates : RHP Jameson Taillon (0-2, 2.43) will make his
(1-3) in the first inning. Francisco Cervelli had a two-run fifth start of the season. He’s 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA in three
Siakam has 30 points, Raptors career starts against San Francisco.
top Magic 98-93 for 2-1 lead
Ohtani took batting practice with
ORLANDO, Fla. — Pascal Siakam had 30 points and 11 Baseball briefs teammates for the first time since the
rebounds, Kawhi Leonard added 16 points and the Toronto
Raptors held off the Orlando Magic 98-93 on Friday night operation, preparing to return to the
to take a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference first-round
Mets ace deGrom going on team this season as a designated hitter.
series. injured list, getting MRI on elbow He also threw from 90 feet for the first
Siakam was 13 for 20 from the floor and the Raptors held time, but he is not projected to pitch
ST. LOUIS — Mets ace Jacob deGrom is being put on the again until 2020 as he continues with his
Orlando to 36% shooting. Leonard had 10 rebounds, Danny injured list and returning to New York for an MRI on his
Green had 13 points and Kyle Lowry finished with 12 elbow rehabilitation following surgery
elbow after the NL Cy Young Award winner reported a sore Oct. 1.
points and 10 assist. right arm.
Terrence Ross led Orlando with 24 points, and Nikola Shohei Ohtani The Angels have said Ohtani is expect-
“He came in on the off-day and played a ed to return to the lineup in May,
Vucevic shook off a slow start to finish with 22 points and little catch and started feeling it a little
14 rebounds. although a precise date hasn’t been announced.
bit,” Mets manager Mickey Callaway Ohtani says his solo batting practice sessions had gotten
Game 4 is Sunday night in Orlando. said before Friday night’s game at St.
The Raptors trailed 61-60 midway through the third, then lonely. His teammates weren’t the only onlookers he was
Louis. “We’re not sure what it is.” hoping to impress.
went on a 16-0 run over the next four minutes to take the The 30-year-old deGrom, who had been
lead for good. Siakam and Green were both 3 for 3 during the “It was more about showing the front office and the med-
scheduled to pitch Saturday, is coming ical staff that I am healthy and feeling strong and maybe (I
run, the Magic missed 10 consecutive shots over a span of off two shaky starts. He is 2-2 with a
6 1/2 minutes and had to play uphill the rest of the way. can) make my return early,” Ohtani said through an inter-
3.68 ERA in four games this season. preter.
Lowry’s 3-pointer with 7:48 left gave Toronto its biggest Jacob DeGrom DeGrom will go on the injured list
lead at 86-69. The Magic came flying back, and Ross’ 3- Ohtani was last season’s AL Rookie of the Year after hit-
retroactive to Tuesday, the team said. ting 22 homers and posting a 3.31 ERA over 10 starts. He
pointer with 41 seconds left got Orlando to 96-93. Callaway said deGrom’s elbow was “barking.” DeGrom
Orlando, which finished the regular season by winning 13 says he could be ready to see live pitching in about a week
had Tommy John surgery in 2010. and would like to travel with the Angels to Monterrey,
of its final 14 home games, was 13 of 44 from 3-point DeGrom was dominant while pitching 13 scoreless
range. Mexico, for a May 4-5 series against the Houston Astros.
innings and striking out 24 in his first two outings, extend-
ing his streak to a record-tying 26 straight quality starts. Mike Pagliarulo fired as Marlins’ hitting coach
But he lost his last two starts while allowing a total of nine
runs on 13 hits — including five homers — and five walks MIAMI — Mike Pagliarulo has been fired as hitting coach
in nine innings. for the Miami Marlins, who rank last in the majors in runs.
DeGrom posted a 1.70 ERA in 32 starts last season. He Pagliarulo had been with the team since 2017. Assistant
signed a $137.5 million, five-year contract in March, right hitting coach Jeff Livesey was promoted to interim head
before opening day. hitting coach, and Eric Duncan was made the assistant hit-
ting coach.
Angels’ Ohtani takes another President of baseball operations Michael Hill said the
changes were made because the Marlins are capable of more
step in return from Tommy John offensively. They were shut out in consecutive games this
ANAHEIM — Shohei Ohtani’s drives into the seats at week against the Chicago Cubs, and Pagliarulo’s firing was
Angel Stadium came with an audience Friday, when the Los announced after they scratched out a 3-2 win against
Angeles Angels’ two-way standout took another step toward Washington on Friday night.
his return from Tommy John surgery.
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Jockey suspended after whipping slap shot with 8:27 left. The Bruins challenged Matthews’
goal, arguing that Rask was interfered with, but the goal was
upheld after a review.
another rider during Arkansas race “I guess you really just hope for the best,” Matthews said. “I
never really got a good look at it, but I’m fortunate that they
called it a good goal. So you’ll take it.”
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Morales testified he had four welts on his right thigh from
Cohen’s whip. Although jockeys can be accidentally struck
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. — A jockey has been suspended 60 by a whip in a race, Morales told stewards that “it was not
days for misusing his whip — not on a horse — but on an accident, he meant to do it.”
another rider in a race at an Arkansas track. According to the ruling, Cohen said he wouldn’t deliber-
A stewards’ ruling posted Thursday on the Association of ately hit another jockey with his whip and that if it hap-
Racing Commissioners International pened it was accidental.
website alleges that David Cohen “delib- The ruling said other riders and valets testified they over-
erately” whipped fellow jockey Edgar heard a discussion in the jockeys’ room and that they con-
Morales several times during the eighth sidered Cohen’s admission as indicative of a deliberate
race at Oaklawn Park on April 6. action rather than being accidental.
Cohen and his horse Bolita Boyz were The stewards agreed with Morales after finding that
forced wide into the stretch by Morales Cohen’s action was deliberate and violated multiple rules.
and No Funny Biz. The two raced side-by- The stewards said Cohen’s actions jeopardized the safety of
side through the stretch, with Cohen other jockeys and horses in the race.
whipping his mount left-handed and Cohen’s suspension runs from April 27 to June 25.
David Cohen apparently also striking Morales. He was earlier suspended for April 25 and 26 by the stew-
Neither horse won the race. ards as the result of careless riding in the eighth race at
Upon returning to the jockeys’ room, the ruling said that Oaklawn on April 7.
Morales confronted Cohen, telling him, “You whipped me His agent, Bill Castle, is appealing both suspensions.
more than you did your horse.” Morales testified at a hear- Cohen is second in the Oaklawn jockeys’ standings, with
ing that Cohen replied, “Be patient and don’t take me wide.” 59 wins from 258 mounts.
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year’s team.
ARAGON
Continued from page 11
“Last year, we lost some games early we
probably should have won. In a sense, we put
our heads between our tails,” Bever said. “This
COACH
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year we have better chemistry.”
the most potent 1-2 punches in the PAL and The words “team” and “chemistry” were boys, each containing at least one explicit
the staff, as a whole, has been dealing this common themes among the players and photo or video of their genitals.
season, posting an overall ERA of 2.05 and everyone believes that has helped the Dons’ The discovery shocked the basketball com-
2.50 in Ocean Division play, second behind cause in 2019. It’s a nice cycle to be in: play- munity in Iowa, where several of Stephen’s for-
Woodside’s 1.75. While a lot of it has to do ers are having fun because they’re winning, mer players have earned scholarships to play
with talent, there is also the fact the pitching and they’re winning because they’re having Division 1 college basketball.
staff trusts the defense behind them. fun. Stephen has been jailed since his arrest in
“It’s easier to challenge hitters with the “We’re excited with a 10-game winning March 2018, which came after his former broth-
defense (we have) behind us,” said Bever, a streak. We’re all happy we’re playing as a er-in-law found a hidden recording device in
senior with a 2.70 ERA this season and a com- team,” Hourigan said. “Last year, we didn’t do Stephen’s home in Monticello. He turned the
bined 2.33 over the last two seasons. that. We wanted to change the environment device over to police after seeing that it con-
With Bever and Hourigan fronting the rota- this year. … I’m having a lot of fun.” tained videos of boys showering in hotel bath-
tion, Souza knew defense would be key. To Aragon’s play has drawn the attention of rooms during basketball trips.
that end, the Dons used a drill in practice Cal Hi Sports Bay Area, the locally produced Stephen’s defense team asked U.S. District
which saw the team broken up around the high school sports highlight show that cov- Judge C.J. Williams to sentence him to 20 years
bases and then they just played catch around ers the Bay Area. The Dons will be in the in prison, saying anything longer would be
the horn. DAILY JOURNAL SPORTS FILE show’s San Jose studios for a team interview overly harsh. They noted that he did not make
“We told ourselves, we knew we had Bever Conor Hourigan has become one of the best Monday before they embark on their toughest money or distribute the child pornography he
and Conor. … who puts us in position to win. two-way players in the PAL. In addition to stretch of the season. They have a two-game created, that most of the victims were unaware of
We made a point to play catch. We got up to posting a 5-2 record with a 1.41 ERA. set with Half Moon Bay next week, followed his conduct, and that he did not use force.
200 (throws and catches without an error in Offensively, he is batting .442 with 21 RBIs by a pair with Woodside, before closing the Moreover, they said, Stephen is unlikely to
practice),” Souza said. “It’s upgraded every and a pair of homers. regular season with two against a Mills team reoffend in part because he has “no personality
aspect of our practice. … We try to hold them no-hitter. still looking for its first Ocean Division vic- disorders apart from voyeurism.”
a little more accountable this year.” They have carried that momentum since. tory. Prosecutors rejected that argument in their fil-
All facets of the game were on point in the “Playing catch is a huge part of the game,” “I have a lot of respect for this league. ing, saying the evidence shows that Stephen is
Dons’ season-opening 9-1 win over Grant said. “If you can keep the errors to a There’s a lot of front-line pitching,” Souza a “hands-on” child molester who was first
Jefferson. Not only did they put up nine runs, minimum, you have a chance (to win).” said. “But when we swept El Camino, when we accused of improper touching in 1999. “This
Hourigan and two relievers — Pete Ingargiola Throughout all of this, the Dons are having swept San Mateo, my confidence in the squad case has shattered the worlds of many of
and Colby Stevens — combined to throw a fun, which was apparently a far cry from last went through the roof.” Defendant’s victims,” prosecutors wrote.
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transfer rule
Toronto 8 12 .400 6 Washington 9 9 .500 2 amount for intentionally throwing a pitch at Tim
Philadelphia 3 3 1 10 9 9
Boston 7 13 .350 7 Miami 5 15 .250 7 Orlando City 2 3 2 8 11 13 Anderson of the Chicago White Sox and suspended
Cincinnati 2 4 2 8 8 13 Anderson one game and fined him an undisclosed
Central Division Central Division Chicago 1 2 3 6 8 10 amount for his conduct after the benches cleared
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS W L Pct GB New York 1 3 2 5 8 8 in an April 17 game. Suspended White Sox man-
W L Pct GB ager Rick Renteria one game and fined him an
Cleveland 11 7 .611 — Pittsburgh 11 6 .647 — Atlanta 1 2 2 5 4 6
New York City FC
0 1 5 5 7 11 undisclosed amount for his aggressive actions dur-
Minnesota 9 7 .563 1
A proposal to require a graduate Detroit 9 10 .474 2 1/2
Milwaukee 12 8 .600 1/2
New England 1 5 1 4 5 12
ing the incident.
transfer to count against a team’s St. Louis 10 9 .526 2
Chicago 8 11 .421 3 1/2 American League
Chicago 9 9 .500 2 1/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE
scholarship total for two years in Kansas City 7 13 .350 5
Cincinnati 6 12 .333 5 1/2 W L T Pts GF GA BOSTON RED SOX — Placed INF Eduardo Nzqez
football and basketball has been West Division Los Angeles FC 6 1 1 19 21 6 on the 10-day IL, retroactive to April 18. Placed 2B
rejected by the NCAA. W L Pct GB West Division Seattle 5 0 1 16 14 5 Dustin Pedroia on the 10-day IL. Designated RHP
W L Pct GB LA Galaxy 5 1 0 15 11 6 Erasmo Rammrez for assignment. Recalled INFs Tzu-
The Division I Council on Houston 13 6 .684 —
Los Angeles 13 8 .619 — Houston 4 0 1 13 12 6 Wei Lin and Michael Chavis from Pawtucket (IL).
Friday voted down a proposal that Seattle 14 8 .636 1/2 FC Dallas 4 2 1 13 12 8 Traded C Blake Swihart to the Arizona Diamond-
Texas 10 8 .556 2 1/2 San Diego 11 9 .550 1 1/2
Minnesota United 3 3 1 10 17 15 backs with international amateur signing bonus
could have tapped the brakes on A’s 11 10 .524 3 Arizona 10 10 .500 2 1/2 Real Salt Lake 3 4 1 10 10 14 pool space in exchange for OF Marcus Wilson.
the de facto free agency created by Los Angeles 8 11 .421 5 Giants 8 13 .381 5 Sporting KC 2 1 3 9 14 7
Colorado 7 12 .368 5 Vancouver 1 4 2 5 6 10 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned RHP Jake
a rule originally intended to give Earthquakes 1 5 0 3 6 16 Jewell to Salt Lake City (PCL). Recalled RHP Taylor
Friday’s Games
athletes more freedom to pursue Minnesota at Baltimore, ppd. Friday’s Games Colorado 0 5 2 2 11 19 Cole from Salt Lake City.
graduate degrees. Atlanta at Cleveland, ppd. Atlanta at Cleveland, ppd. Portland 0 5 1 1 6 17
NEW YORK YANKEES — Agreed to terms with 1B
NCAA rules require football and N.Y. Yankees 6, Kansas City 2 Chicago Cubs 5, Arizona 1 Logan Morrison on a minor league contract. Na-
Boston 6, Tampa Bay 4 Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 1 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.
basketball players to sit out a sea- ——— tional League
Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 3 Miami 3, Washington 2
son after transferring, but those Houston 7, Texas 2 Friday, April 19 MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Reinstated RHP Alex
N.Y. Mets 5, St. Louis 4 Real Salt Lake 3, Cincinnati 0
Seattle at L.A. Angels, 10:07 p.m. Wilson from the paternity list. Recalled LHP Don-
who complete a degree are permit- Toronto at Oakland, 10:07 p.m.
L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, late Toronto FC 4, Minnesota United 3 nie Hart from San Antonio (PCL). Optioned RHPs
ted to transfer and play immediate- Philadelphia at Colorado, late Houston at LA Galaxy, late
Saturday’s Games Corbin Burnes and Jake Petricka to San Antonio.
Cincinnati at San Diego, late Saturday, April 20
ly. The proposed change would KC (Fillmyer 0-0) at Yankees (Tanaka 1-1), 10:05 a.m.
Saturday’s Games Colorado at Chicago, 10 a.m. SAN DIEGO PADRES — Placed OF Manuel Mar-
CWS (Santana 0-1) at Detroit (Norris 0-0), 10:10 a.m.
have locked schools into a two- Minnesota (Berrios 2-1) at Baltimore (Straily 1-1), N.Y. Mets (TBD) at St. Louis (Mikolas 1-1), 11:15 a.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 10 a.m. got on the paternity leave. Recalled UTL Jose Pirela
year scholarship commitment 1:05 p.m., 1st game Arizona (Greinke 2-1) at Cubs (Darvish 1-2),11:20 a.m. Vancouver at Orlando City, noon from El Paso (PCL).
Toronto (Shoemaker 3-0) at A’s (Fiers 2-1), 1:07 p.m. Giants (Holland 1-2) at Pitt (Taillon 0-2), 1:05 p.m. FC Dallas at Atlanta, 1 p.m.
regardless of how much eligibility Atlanta (Teheran 2-1) at Cleveland (Kluber 1-2), 1:10 Atlanta (Teheran 2-1) at Cleveland (Kluber 1-2), 1:10 New York at New England, 4:30 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled RHP
a grad transfer had remaining. p.m., 1st game p.m., 1st game Portland at Columbus, 4:30 p.m. Austin Adams from Fresno (PCL). Placed RHP Austen
Boston (Porcello 0-3) at Tampa (Morton 2-0),3:10 p.m. Washington (Scherzer 1-2) at Miami (Urena 0-3),3:10 p.m. Sporting Kansas City at San Jose, 7 p.m. Williams on the 10-day IL, retroactive to April 18.
An exception would have been Minnesota (Perez 1-0) at Baltimore (Cobb 0-0), 4:35 L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 2-0) at Milwaukee (TBD), 4:10 p.m.
made if the athlete completed p.m., 2nd game Atlanta (Toussaint 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 2-1), 4:40
degree requirements before the sec- Atlanta (Toussaint 1-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 2-1), 4:40 p.m., 2nd game WARRIORS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE SHARKS PLAYOFF SCHEDULE
p.m., 2nd game Philly (Nola 1-0) at Colorado (Senzatela 1-0), 5:10 p.m.
ond season. Houston (Cole 1-2) at Texas (Sampson 0-1), 5:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Castillo 1-1) at SD (Lauer 2-2), 5:40 p.m. Warriors 2, L.A. Clippers 1 Vegas 3, Sharks 2
“I don’t think people were ready Seattle (Kikuchi 0-1) at L.A.Angels (Cahill 1-1),6:07 p.m. Sunday’s Games Saturday, April 13: Warriors 121, L.A. Clippers 104
Sunday’s Games Wednesday, April 10: Sharks 5, Vegas 2
to take that step ... but trying to Kansas City at N.Y. Yankees, 10:05 a.m. Washington at Miami, 10:10 a.m.
Monday, April 15: L.A. Clippers 135, Warriors 131
San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 10:35 a.m. Friday, April 12: Vegas 5, Sharks 3
figure out how that graduate space Minnesota at Baltimore, 10:05 a.m.
Thursday, April 18: Warriors 132, Clippers 105
L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 11:10 a.m. Sunday, April 14: Vegas 6, Sharks 3
works will be a continued discus- Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 10:10 a.m.
N.Y. Mets at St. Louis, 11:15 a.m.
Boston at Tampa Bay, 11:10 a.m. Sunday, April 21: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16: Vegas 5, Sharks 0
sion,” said South Dakota State ath- Houston at Texas, 12:05 p.m. Arizona at Chicago Cubs, 11:20 a.m. x-Wednesday, April 24: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD Thursday, April 18: Sharks 5, Vegas 2
letic director Justin Sell, who led Seattle at L.A. Angels, 1:07 p.m. Philadelphia at Colorado, 12:10 p.m.
x-Friday, April 26: Warriors at L.A. Clippers, TBD
Toronto at Oakland, 1:07 p.m. Cincinnati at San Diego, 1:10 p.m. x-Sunday, April 21: Sharks at Vegas, TBA
the council’s transfer working Atlanta at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 4:05 p.m. x-Sunday, April 28: L.A. Clippers at Warriors TBD x-Tuesday, April 23: Vegas at Sharks, TBA
group.
The council did pass a new rule
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new school if their head coaches
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leave. Previously, athletes in that
situation would have needed a RBC Heritage has suspended play Friday whose round included a two on the par-5 2019 Holy Week Schedule
because of strong winds and approaching fifth hole.
waiver from the NCAA to avoid sit-
ting out a season. storms that have caused problems else- Both Johnson and Grillo completed
“It’s a fairly narrow exception, where in the Southeast. their rounds and both finished with 67s. Holy Thursday - Mass of the Lord’s Supper:
but it’s to help students who have a Officials halted things shortly before Grillo holed out from 254 yards for the 7:30 pm (Adoration until Midnight)
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such as trails at Pillar Point Bluff, Mirada to have violated one of the rules would be Jensen previously. Parks.
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is something of an accomplishment as
Chaves speeds through scenes and on to the
next dutifully: Here’s where they finally get
help, here’s where you get a tie-in to the
other “Conjuring” films, etc. Plotlines are
producer James Wan, who made “The abandoned at will, there are set ups for
Conjuring” so good and stylish that it things that never come back and some sus-
inspired a whole “universe” of films, includ- piciously malleable “monster-logic” that
ing this one, just isn’t that great. In fact, it makes the whole endeavor seem a little lazy
makes La Llorona pretty ordinary — a and half-baked. At one point, he seems to
demonic bride who terrorizes two single- even give up on how to create tension, opt-
moms and their families in Los Angeles in ing to turn one scare into what feels more
the late 1970s by running at them scream- like a trailer with quick, disconnected flash-
ing and crying oily black tears. Subtlety es of images and black.
isn’t really her thing.
The screenplay, credited to Mikki Which is a shame because it’s not like the
Daughtry and Tobais Iaconis, is mainly film has nothing to offer. A bucket of pop-
about Anna Tate-Garcia (Linda Cardellini), a corn stands no chance against the many,
widowed child services worker and mom to many jump scares that are to come. “La
two, Chris (Roman Christou) and Samantha Llorona” is at its best when Chaves is per-
(Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen). One of her cases, mitted to give scenes time to breathe.
Patricia Alvarez (Patricia Velasquez), a There’s a great sequence early on with kids
mother of two, is being haunted by La in a car that is sure to inspire more than a
Llorona and when Anna intervenes, suspect- few nightmares about manual car windows.
ing that it was mom who burned marks into The legend of La Llorona could inspire a
her sons’ arms, both boys end up dead, From left, Roman Christou, Linda Cardellini and Jaynee-Lynne Kinchen in ‘The Curse of La whole universe of films on its own, but not
drowned in the shallow LA River. Llorona.’ with a kick-off like this.
So La Llorona turns her attentions to very formal demon, none talk to each other doesn’t pry further when Samantha says she “The Curse of La Llorona,” a Warner Bros.
Anna’s kids, and things start to get quite about it. Even more frustrating: When Anna merely fell. She just tells her daughter that release, is rated R by the Motion Picture
stressful and scary in their big craftsman sees burn marks on her daughter’s arm, after the world can be scary and to hug her doll Association of America for “violence and
home, in part because although Anna, Chris very recently having seen the same marks when it is. Anna, you start to suspect, might terror.” Running time: 93 minutes. Two
and Samantha eventually encounter this on the two now dead Alavarez boys, she not be the best at her job. stars out of four.
“I’m working on the movie La Llorona “The limpia is a cleansing that helps peo- those suffering from a severe illness or try-
ANGER
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and am looking for a curandero to do
limpias before my movie screenings,” pub-
licist Nahir Wold wrote San Diego-based
ple see the holy that’s within them, ”
Gonzales said. “To us this to promote a
movie, especially during (Easter Weekend),
ing to overcome trauma from sexual abuse,
Sesma said. “It’s not supposed to protect
you from being scared at the movies.
curandera Grace Sesma in an email. “Let me is disturbing.” University of New Mexico professor
know if this is something you would be Warner Bros. declined to comment when Eliseo “Cheo” Torres, who hosts an annual
Bros. invited healers known as curanderos interested in doing!” contacted by the AP. conference in Albuquerque on curanderismo,
to give audiences cleanings called Sesma she ignored the invite until she “The Curse of La Llorona,” starring Linda said the tale of La Llorona has nothing to do
“limpias. ” The studio also dispatched started seeing photos of purported limpias Cardellini and Raymond Cruz, centers on with curanderos, even if there are curanderos
Cuban-born, Los Angeles-based healer at screenings online. That angered her and the Mexican folklore of La Llorona, a cry- in the film. “I don’t see the connection and
Salvador Gata to “bless” an audience before she posted the email on her Facebook page. ing female spirit who takes children. this probably will be offensive to those
the March 15 premiere at SXSW at The “I found it quite shameful,” Sesma said. “It Curanderismo is the art of using tradition- practicing traditional healing,” Torres said.
Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas. heightens the fear factor around a tradition- al healing methods like herbs and plants to “Whoever put this promotion together like-
In addition, photos posted on social al practice and commodifies and exploits treat various ailments. Long practiced in ly has no idea what they are doing.”
media show images of supposed healers pro- our culture just to get people to see their Native American villages of Mexico and Andrew Chesnut, the Bishop Walter F.
viding ceremonial cleansings in front of movie.” other parts of Latin America, curanderos Sullivan Chair in Catholic Studies at
posters of “The Curse of La Llorona,” then Wold did not immediately return emails also are found in New Mexico, south Texas, Virginia Commonwealth University and a
celebrating as if attending a party. and phone messages left by The Associated Arizona and California. scholar who has studied spiritual practices
Press. Anthropologists believe curanderismo in Mexico, called the movie promotion
Tonita Gonzales, an inter- remained popular among poor Latinos “reprehensible” and harmful.
nationally known curandera because they didn’t have access to health “It will only serve to further stigmatize
based in Albuquerque, called care. But they say the field is gaining trac- curanderismo as something to be feared,”
the promotion an “outrage tion among those who seek to use alterna- Chesnut said. “That’s dangerous, especially
and an appropriation” of tive medicine. because of the climate that Mexican immi-
Mexican American culture. A limpia is something performed for grants face right now.”
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Chocolate Factory” includes songs from the and fixed theatre seats for companions.
original film (“Pure Imagination,” “The CURIOUS? TAKE A SNEAK PEAK:
Candy Man” and “I’ve Got a Golden Ticket)” https://www.dropbox.com/s/eim5jwgtfr0v
and continual explosions of high energy 1nh/Charlie_Montage_final_HD.mov?dl= JOAN MARCUS
dance. Delightfully fast-paced and darkly 0 The mysterious Willie Wonka leads a select group on a tour of his factory in Roald Dahl’s ‘Charlie
comic. Recommended for ages 6 and up. No OH, AND DID YOU KNOW? ROALD and the Chocolate Factory,’ at the SHN Golden Gate Theatre in San Francisco through May 12.
children under 5 allowed. Directed by Jack DAHL AND THE GREAT MOUS E
PLOT: When he was 8, Dahl and four of his REVIVAL OF ‘ FIDDLER ON THE Center for the Performing Arts. 255 S.
O’Brien. Book by David Greig. Two hours ROOF’ COMES TO SAN JOSE’S CEN- Almaden Blvd. May 21 through May 26.
and 30 minutes includes one 20-minute friends were punished after they put a dead
mouse in a jar of gobstoppers at the local TER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Tickets at www.broadwaysanjose.com, in-
intermission. Through May 12. MAY 2 1 -2 6 . A beloved theatrical classic, person at the City National Civic Box
STAGE DIRECTIONS AND TICK- sweet shop. Gobstoppers were a favorite
sweet among British schoolboys between “Fiddler on the Roof” is the heartwarming Office (150 W. San Carlos St., San Jose), or
ETS. SHN Golden Gate Theatre, 1 Taylor St. story of fathers and daughters, husbands and by calling (800) 982-ARTS (2787). May
in San Francisco. Tickets at shnsf.com and the two world wars, and Dahl would refer to
them in his creation, Everlasting wives, and life, love and laughter. This clas- 21-23 at 7:30 p.m.; May 24 at 8 p.m.; May
(888) 746-1799. Tuesday, Wednesday and sic musical is rich with Broadway hits, 25 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and May 26 at 1
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday Gobstopper, which was featured in Charlie
and the Chocolate Factory. The five boys including “To Life (L’Chaim!),” “If I Were A p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
at 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Rich Man, ” “Sunrise Sunset, ”
at 2 p.m. Limited Mobility accessible seat- named their prank the “Great Mouse Plot of
1924.” “Matchmaker, Matchmaker” and
ing is available on the main floor. There are “Tradition.” The original Broadway produc- Susan Cohn is a member of the San Francisco Bay
no elevators to service the upper theatre ***
AND IN THE SOUTH BAY. TONY tion of “Fiddler on the Roof,” which opened Area Theatre Critics Circle and the American
levels. Patrons who are unable to climb in 1964, was the first musical in history to Theatre Critics Association. She may be reached at
stairs may purchase Limited Mobility AWARD — NOMINATED BROADWAY susan@smdailyjournal.com.
surpass 3,000 performances. San Jose’s
HISTORY
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Calendar
Using Essential Oils for
Harvesting Rainwater and Aromatherapy. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Building a Rain Garden. 9 a.m. to San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third
Capable of holding some 17 passen- noon. Donnelly Avenue near Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to engage
gers and equipped with special com- Primrose Road. Learn how to harvest with your sense of smell and use
rainwater in your garden. Visit essential oils in a safe and supportive
partments for wine and cocktails at the bawsca.org/classes to register. manner. Free. For more information
back of the coach, the Light Park Drag call 522-7818.
Going Zero Waste. 10 a.m. to 11:30
produced by Brewster & Co. was a sta- a.m. San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. TUESDAY, APRIL 23
tus symbol for those who owned and Third Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to The Art of Drawing. 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
rode these types of horse-drawn car- make realistic lifestyle changes and San Carlos Adult Community Center,
reduce your footprint on the environ- 601 Chestnut St., San Carlos. Learn
riages in the mid- to late-1800s, said ment. Free, registration required. For basic drawing skills.
Mitch Postel, president of the San more information call 522-7818.
Memoir Class. 1 p.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Mateo County Historical Association. CuriOdyssey Earth Day Menlo Park Little House, 800 Middle
Postel noted families living in San Celebration. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ave., Menlo Park. $10 for assistance
CuriOdyssey, 1651 Coyote Point offered writing life memoirs. For more
Mateo County at the turn of the 20th Drive, San Mateo. Enjoy beach information, call 326-0723.
century might travel to a polo tourna- cleanups, wildlife presentations and
ment at the Burlingame Country Club, more. Cost $8.50 to $13.50. For more Men’s Group. 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. San
information call 342-7755. Mateo Pride Center, 1021 S. El Camino
for example, and seat servants inside Real, San Mateo. Monthly group of
the coach while the ladies and gentle- AARP South San Francisco Chapter men in the community meeting to
3156 meeting. 10:30 a.m. to noon. share support and experiences. All
men rode on benches fastened on top Magnolia Center, 601 Grand Ave., are welcome. For more information
of it. ANNA SCHUESSLER/DAILY JOURNAL third floor South San Francisco. Free call 591-0133.
“When you had a Light Park Drag, it coffee and doughnuts will be provid-
Postel said the collection of carriages is in good condition, with many items popular ed. Guest speaker will be Nicole Adult DIY Club: Poetry On-The-Go.
was not to roam around the country- among collectors such as lanterns still intact and on the carriages. Fernandez from San Mateo County 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
side,” he said. “You had this to see and Aging & Adult Services. Free. For more Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
project can also provide space for a stored in a warehouse in San Mateo information call 991-4111. Create magnetic poetry tins. Free.
be seen … it was a party vehicle.” Registration required. For more infor-
wide array of displays. He added the County, is largely in good condition mation call 591-8286.
On display at the San Mateo County Permaculture Design: Regenerate
third floor will be a rooftop event and features several intricate details, Your Landscape. Noon to 1:30 p.m.
History Museum in Redwood City, the San Mateo Public Library, 55 W. Third WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
space while the second floor will be such as lanterns engraved with the
carriage first purchased in 1904 by Ave., San Mateo. Learn how to restore Computer Coach. 10:30 a.m. to
home to a display of the association’s Brewster & Co. name, said Postel. He and regenerate our local landscapes. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Clarence Wayland Watson, a U.S. sen- de las Pulgas, Belmont. Drop into a
nine Brewster & Co. carriages, which added the San Mateo County Historical Free, registration required. For more
ator in West Virginia, offers a glimpse information call 522-7818. relaxed computer tutoring session.
Postel expects to be lit at night. Association has become known
into a chapter of the county’s history,
“Driving by at 9 o’clock at night, among Bay Area and West Coast his- Art Bias Presents: ‘Selling Your Art Who Was Jesus, Really? A Good
noted Postel. Work shop’ by Mar tha Zlatar. Man? Or Something Else. 6:30 p.m.
people from Marshall Street will be torical groups for its growing carriage
It’s a window Postel is hoping to Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, to 7:30 p.m. Bethany Lutheran
able to see in and look at these and collection, which he is hoping to 2124 Brewster Ave., Redwood City. Church, 1095 Cloud Ave., Menlo Park.
open even wider with a project to build The top five limiting beliefs that most Share your thoughts on the identity
they’ll know there’s something really showcase much like East Coast car-
a three-story building displaying the artists have about the sales process of Jesus. Free. For more information
special in that building,” he said. riage museums do. that keep them from making more call 854-5897.
association’s collection of 29 car-
Known as the best carriage maker in As Postel sets his sights on securing sales or selling their art altogether
riages at the rear of the History will be presented. Free. RSVP THURSDAY, APRIL 25
the world in the late 1800s, the New funds for its remaining costs, he hoped Foster City 55+ Club. 11 a.m. to
Museum. Though the expansion has required. For more information call
York-based Brewster & Co. produced the project he has long imagined will 593-3177. noon. Foster City Recreation Center,
been long imagined for the museum’s 650 Shell Blvd., Foster City. Seniors.
high-quality carriages purchased by give museum visitors a chance to
campus, philanthropist Tad Taube’s $6 From Concept to Print. 2 p.m. to 5 For more information call 286-2585.
well-to-do members of society, said reflect on the many changes that have p.m. Coastal Arts League, 300 Main
million pledge to the building project Virtual Reality Experience. Belmont
Postel. transpired on the Peninsula since St., Half Moon Bay. The Peninsula
estimated to cost $8 million has given Photographic Arts Guild (PPAG) is Library, 1110 Alameda de las Pulgas,
Postel said the nine Brewster car- horse-drawn vehicles reigned on coun- hosting a unique exhibition of photo- Belmont. Ages 13 and up. Come to
it a much-needed boost, noted Postel.
riages in the association’s collection ty roads. He noted railroads extending graphs to be displayed at the Coastal the library to use our Oculus Rift and
Though the project is in its prelimi- Arts League Gallery. Free. For more experience virtual reality. This immer-
were donated by Lurline Roth, a former from cities are part of the reason sive experience will allow you to play,
nary stages, Postel is hoping it can information call 324-3245.
owner of Filoli, at around the same wealthier families were able to build explore and learn in a new way. For
become a reality in the next three Painting with Q-Tips. 2 p.m. Grand more information call 591-8286 or
time she donated Filoli to the National larger estates farther away from San
years. Expected to occupy a parking Avenue Branch Library, 306 Walnut v i s i t
Trust for Historic Preservation in Francisco. He said this allowed them Ave., South San Francisco. Sketching tinyurl.com/BelmontLibraryEvents.
lot in the rear of the museum at the
1975. He said another 10 carriages to own several horses and carriages letters and painting them. Snacks and
intersection of Marshall Street and drinks provided. Good for beginners. ESL Conversation Club. 10:30 a.m. to
were contributed from the Holbrook- and was part of a societal shift that For more information call 877-8530. noon. Belmont Library, 1110 Alameda
Middlefield Road, the building will
Palmer estate in Atherton, and Joseph made the suburbs a place where the de las Pulgas, Belmont. Come practice
join the Lathrop House behind the Audio Recording Help. 2:30 p.m. to speaking and listening in English.
Sammut, who founded Artichoke Joe’s wealthy sought refuge from city liv- Improve your grammar, vocabulary
museum once the historic house is 4:30 p.m. Belmont Library, 1110
Casino in San Bruno, also donated ing. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont. and pronunciation while meeting
moved from its current location at 627 Record podcasts, music, voiceovers, people from all over the world. Light
vehicles to the collection, among oth- “I think this is a big part of that
Hamilton St. to another lot behind the etc. Free. For more information call refreshments and snacks will be
ers. story,” he said. “I think we can show a 591-8286. served. For more information call
museum. 591-8286.
Including a governess cart with a big slice of life of what the Peninsula
With the first story of the building ‘Welcome spring’ dinner and
wicker body and a ladies brougham, was all about in the late 19th and early dance. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. American Sink that Ship. 3 p.m. Grand Avenue
planned for rotating carriage and auto-
the collection, which is currently 20th century.” legion post 105, 651 El Camino Real, Branch Library, 306 Walnut Ave.,
mobile exhibits, Postel is hoping the Redwood City. Buffet dinner. Cost is South San Francisco. Exploring con-
$40 per person. For more information cepts of buoyancy, weight distribu-
call (415) 518-8434. tion and density through hands-on
Francis was helped by aides to kneel in another moment, he prostrated himself experimenting. All ages welcome. For
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quiet reflection, with his head bowed
and hands folded.
on the basilica floor in a sign of
humility.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Easter Celebration and Egg Hunt.
10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. BayLife
Community Church, 40 Twin Pines
Lane, Belmont. Free for all ages. For
more information call 877-8530.
Peninsula Sports Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony. 5:30 p.m. to
7:30 p.m. San Mateo County History
He also took his turn kissing a cruci- Solemn Holy Week ceremonies lead more information call 888-8866. Museum, 2200 Broadway, Redwood
fix held up in the center aisle of the to the joyous celebrations of Easter City. $35 in advance, $40 at the door.
For more information call 299-0104.
being executed upon a wooden cross. cavernous basilica, then pressed his Sunday, when Christians mark their Holy Week at Congregational
Church of Belmont. 10:30 a.m. to 1
Wearing bright-red colored robes, to forehead for a moment against the belief of Jesus’ resurrection from the p.m. Congregational Church, 751 Community Meetings: Private
Sewer Lateral Ordinance
symbolize the blood shed by Jesus, wooden statue depicting Jesus. In dead. Alameda de las Pulgas, Belmont.
Feedback. 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Senior
Easter egg hunt and bagel brunch.
Free. For more information call 593- Center, 2645 Alameda de las Pulgas,
4547. San Mateo. Free. For more informa-
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1984 time magazine. Special 1994 feet tall. $75. (415) 282-0966.
of Sui Fai Jow, Deceased, whose Olympics report. $10.00. Leave msg bottom $25. (650)712-9962
residence and whereabouts are un- CAsh register Parts; Much Skin Not vintAge AutoPiAno upright player
(650)588-0842 beDsteAD single, poster style, box piano $99.00 call (650)728-5053 leave
known to the Petitioner, Linda Jow soFA-beige FAbriC, Orig. $900, Guts $500 (415)269-4784
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Kraner, by making publication of this 49’er 1990-1991 calendar. Eddie (650)593-7408 Rarely used, 7ft long, $350
citation at once, at least ten days pri- (650)234-8218 CosCo PlAy Pen with travel bag. Used
deBartolo on cover. Mint condition. once $35 (650)591-2981 Wurlitzer uPright piano. Fair con-
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shops etc. within walking distance of their
neighborhood,” she said. “This rezoning
would eliminate an amenity and it would
hood education center, for example, on the create more demand for amenities that are
property. being taken away. Do you see how this
semi public” and examples of allowable Gehani said Foster City has already built us with two choices: commercial, which plan creates an imbalance that negatively
uses include religious institutions, gov- a sufficient amount of housing and build- means a shopping center or strip mall or affects all residents?”
ernment offices or fire and police facili- ing more of it would do little to help the gas station; or residential. We don’t need
ties. another strip center, but we certainly do A minority of speakers, including high
affordability crisis. school teacher Ethan Cheeves, did support
About 15 residents weighed in on the “We’re in the top 5% [in terms of hous- seem to hear continually that we need some
proposal at a meeting April 15, and almost form of housing.” the rezone, citing the housing crisis and
ing production among California cities] so the benefit that below-market-rate units
all of them expressed concerns about the anyone who comes here and tells you we’re Awasthi suggested housing is the only
aforementioned impacts — traffic conges- feasible use for the site, though she also would provide.
obstructing and we don’t want people to
tion being the primary concern — as well live here — that doesn’t add up,” he said. has concerns about the townhome propos- “This particular housing project would
as building height and density. “It’s a big mistake to think we’re going to al, specifically its density. potentially have several units that are
The council’s discussion largely focused build our way out of the housing chal- “This site as we all know is privately below market rate, which is one of the only
on the proposed change in land use. While lenges we have.” owned and not owned by the city so that hopes that people on a teacher’s salary
no action was taken at the meeting, Mayor Gehani also suggested the city can’t han- really limits what can be done with it,” she have for living in a community like this,”
Sam Hindi, Vice Mayor Herb Perez and dle any more housing because its schools said. “It has been vacant and underutilized he said. “This redevelopment affords peo-
Councilwoman Richa Awasthi favored the are overcrowded. for over a decade. Other uses have not been ple who don’t live here and who are renters
land use change to allow for the develop- Perez, on the other hand, suggested more possible or have not been successful for or who own but want to live closer the
ment of homes while Councilwoman housing is needed, though he has concerns over 10 years. I also acknowledge the need opportunity to do so. And it’s very easy
Catherine Mahanpour and Councilman with the townhome proposal as is. for housing and for people to be able to and convenient for people who have a
Sanjay Gehani were not comfortable with “I won’t say that I’m in full cloth agree- live and work here.” chair when the music stops to say the hous-
rezoning the site for residential uses, at ment with the plans I saw today because I Resident Eva Hess, who spoke during ing crisis is not my problem. … This is an
least not at this time. can’t say that I am, but I’m certainly in public comment, felt the rezone would opportunity for the city not only to help
“I would not be in favor of changing the favor of changing it from a non-use, which deprive the city of a valuable amenity. alleviate [the crisis], but also for people
land use at this point in time and I’d prefer is public facilities, to a use that is applica- “The general plan states that all Foster who would like to become members of the
ble,” he said. “That leaves City residents are to have amenities such community to join it and there aren’t many
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