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Patricia Corrigan

Patricia Corrigan is a longtime newspaper reporter, book author and freelance writer based in San Francisco.

Deborah Kaufman is the author of the "Flower Child Noir."
Posted inCulture

‘Flower Child Noir’: Berkeley filmmaker Deborah Kaufman pens a ‘poetry-memoir’

by Patricia Corrigan March 23, 2023March 23, 2023
Malka Wallick (left) and Rivka Borek in a pre-production photo for "Indecent" at the San Francisco Playhouse. (Photo/Jessica Palopoli)
Posted inCulture

‘Indecent’ at S.F. Playhouse pulls back curtain on scandalous 1907 Yiddish play

by Patricia Corrigan September 14, 2022September 16, 2022
Dan Zelinsky outside Musée Mécanique on Pier 45. (Photo/Gabriel Greschler)
Posted inGames, Bay Area, Culture, News

Got a quarter? Check out the bizarre antique games at this S.F. arcade.

by Patricia Corrigan September 22, 2021September 23, 2021
Jack Hirschman reads from the Italian edition of his book “The Arcanes.” (Photo/Marco Cinque)
Posted inObituaries

Jack Hirschman, S.F. poet laureate and ‘bad Jew,’ dies at 87

by Patricia Corrigan August 24, 2021August 24, 2021
woman seated at table in art studio
Posted inCulture

Film festival on aging adds to its ‘Legacy’ and goes virtual

by Patricia Corrigan May 4, 2021
Naomi Newman as Reb Eli in the upcoming Zoom play "God of Vengeance." (Photo/Courtesy Newman)
Posted inTheater

A queer, heretical Yiddish play too edgy for 1907 lives again on Zoom

by Patricia Corrigan March 9, 2021September 14, 2022
Nurse Manager Teri Grados receives the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine from Mary Ann Salinas at San Francisco Campus for Jewish Living, Dec. 21, 2020. (Gabriel Greschler/J. Staff)
Posted inBay Area

From Los Altos, she tracks vaccination volunteer slots across the country

by Patricia Corrigan March 9, 2021March 8, 2021
Cynthia Ficsher of Visalia has collected millions of buttons for a new Holocaust memorial in Bakersfield. (Photo/Courtesy Leah Schlanger)
Posted inUncategorized

Millions of buttons collected for Central Valley’s first Holocaust memorial

by Patricia Corrigan February 24, 2021February 24, 2021
UC Irvine Law Dean L. Song Richardson on stage in “Shakespeare Trial: The Shylock Appeal” (Courtesy Berkeley Law School)
Posted inTheater

Mock trial for Shylock is ‘intellectual reality TV’

by Patricia Corrigan February 10, 2020
Journalist and author Gail Collins (Photo/Courtesy Nina Subins)
Posted inSeniors

NYT columnist who gives ‘women of a certain age’ their due coming to S.F.

by Patricia Corrigan October 21, 2019October 21, 2019

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