Patricia Corrigan Patricia Corrigan is a longtime newspaper reporter, book author and freelance writer based in San Francisco. Recent Stories Apr 20, 2018 Berkeley writers win Cowan Prize for Jewish-themed works Feb 14, 2018 ‘Bernstein at 100’ series closes out with violinist Vadim Gluzman Jul 18, 2017 Q&A: An old-school reporter on the hunt for truth Jun 30, 2017 This scientist is in an upstream battle to save California's fish Jun 5, 2017 Q&A: This opera fan shares his passion with the masses May 31, 2017 Once a practicing lawyer, now a beer scholar May 24, 2017 She builds community around solo stage shows May 16, 2017 The Nocturnists: Where doctors tell it like it is May 9, 2017 This muralist draws S.F. line by line Apr 27, 2017 Q&A: Chron columnist's long memory Mar 28, 2017 Q&A: Post-election therapist Feb 5, 2017 Q&A: Visions of an adoption museum Feb 2, 2017 No midlife crisis here Dec 16, 2016 Q&A: A rock star in the autism community Dec 2, 2016 Parkinsons fool conjures up music, magic, motivation Nov 24, 2016 Cousins battle for chai necklace at heart of Bad Jews Oct 21, 2016 Cartoonist uses her craft to tell universal story of aging parents Oct 7, 2016 Jewish Baby Network connects, supports Bay Area families Sep 30, 2016 Q&A: ACT’s Carey Perloff talks theater, Jewish values Sep 9, 2016 Bald Guy provides goofy cards for Jewish lifecycles, holidays Previous PageNext Page