Downturn illustrates global vulnerability (Daily Bulletin) In Chinese astrology, this is the Year of the Pig. But if the recent downturn in financial markets continues, it may make 2007 seem more like The Year of the Dog....more...Free Will Astrology (Horoscope) (City Pages) ...more... San Francisco Ballet's Nite Out (San Francisco Bay Guardian) PREVIEW At "San Francisco Ballet's Nite Out," the LGBT community can enjoy three performances that take exceedingly different approaches to the formal yet exuberant dance style. Meet-the-artist interviews precede the program, and a postshow cocktail party at the Opera House café follows....more... Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times) FREE -- Pistolera: The Latin pop-folklorico quartet will play from noon to 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Cactus Café & Bookshop, 7500 N. Mesa, Suite 107. 833-2233....more... Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times) Pierce the Veil: Goodbye Tomorrow, Pierce the Veil, Olympia and Dance Gavin Dance will play at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Chic's Bar & Billiards, 9809 Montana. All ages. $7. www.chicsbar.com....more... NetEase's Board Approves New Share Repurchase Program (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) NetEase.com, Inc. , one of China's leading Internet and online game services providers, today announced that its board of directors has approved a new share repurchase program of up to US$100 million of the company's outstanding American Depositary Shares for a period not to exceed three months....more... RADIO HIGHLIGHTS (San Francisco Chronicle) 6 a.m. KCSM-FM (91.1): In celebration of International Women's Day, KCSM features 24 hours of women in jazz. 6:50 and 8:50 a.m. KQED-FM (88.5): The California Report, with host Dan Drayer. 8 a.m. KEST-AM (1450): The Balancing Point. A health... ...more... SF Rings In 4705 At The Chinese New Year Parade (CBS 13 Sacramento) At this weekend's Chinese New Year parade in San Francisco, spectators were dazzled by dragons, marching bands and floats. ...more... Risa?s Astrology (Fayetteville Free Weekly) This Full Moon eclipse week celebrates the Chinese Lantern Festival, Purim (Sunday), and Mercury going direct (Wednesday)....more... |