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Friday, December 30, 2011
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Warren Hellman, Longtime Sugar Bowl Leader, Dies at 77
Hellman, a sharp business mind known for his extraordinary philanthropic generosity and a renegade intellectual wit, was revered equally for his professional accomplishments in business as he was for his charitable endeavors and warm personality that served to bring out the best in everyone he knew.
Born in New York City in 1934 and growing up in Vacaville and San Francisco, Hellman graduated from Lowell High School in San Francisco and went on to study at the University of California at Berkeley, served in the U.S. Army from 1955 to 1957, and then attended Harvard Business School where he graduated in 1959.� Shortly thereafter, Hellman joined Lehman Brothers and quickly became the youngest partner in the firm?s history.
Warren Hellman (photo courtesy: Sugar Bowl)
Moving from Wall Street to San Francisco, he co-founded the private equity firm Hellman & Friedman in 1984.� A strong supporter of the people of San Francisco, Hellman gave generously with both time and financial support, serving on numerous boards and organizations including the San Francisco Foundation, St. Anthony?s Foundation, the San Francisco School Alliance, the UC Berkeley Foundation, the Jewish Community Federation, the Brookings Institution, the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, the Committee on Jobs, and the non-profit Bay Citizen, among others.
Coupling his passion for music with his civic philanthropy, Hellman is perhaps best known for his annual Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival, a free three-day concert in Golden Gate Park that sees over 750,000 people each year enjoying diverse musical performances from over 90 different acts, including his own band The Wronglers, which toured the country and even made a guest appearance on NPR?s A Prairie Home Companion.� Recently, Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park was renamed Hellman?s Hollow, in honor and appreciation of his extraordinary contributions to the City.
An avid sportsman, Hellman competed in ultra-running competitions such as Tahoe?s Western States Endurance Run, and long distance horse races including the Tevis Cup, which follows the same course.� Hellman combined these two pursuits to become five-time National Champion in ?Ride and Tie?, a sport that couples long-distance running with endurance horseback riding.� Warren?s passion for skiing led him to co-found the Stratton Mountain School, and also serving as president of the U.S. Ski Team in the late 1970?s.� Hellman?s skiing interests eventually led him to Sugar Bowl Resort atop Donner Summit, where he lent his business acumen and tireless dedication, vision and leadership toward bringing the resort back to its original grandeur.
?Amongst his many attributes, accolades and accomplishments in business, music and sport, Hellman?s legacy will forever endure at Sugar Bowl with infinite living memories of his enormous contributions,? said Sugar Bowl spokesperson Heather Graziano.� ?The entire Sugar Bowl community will miss him dearly.?
Hellman is survived by his wife Chris of 56 years, his sister Nancy Bechtle, his four children Frances, Tricia, Mick and Judith, 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the San Francisco Free Clinic, The Bay Citizen and the San Francisco Alliance.� A memorial service will be held at Congregation Emanu-El in San Francisco this Wednesday.
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Thursday, December 29, 2011
iPhone app sees language barriers as opportunities
Transfire XP brings the first chat and instant-messaging app with real-time, translated text. The free application features a user-friendly interface, fast message delivery, and supports over 50 languages.
Say for example, your new Argentinian friend, Javier, speaks only Spanish. With Transfire XP, you can now chat with each other in real-time, without any language barrier. Send a message wishing Javier a "Happy Birthday!", and he will read "Feliz Cumpleaños!" on his phone. Javier then responds, "Gracias," and you read, "Thank you."Continue reading iPhone app sees language barriers as opportunitiesiPhone app sees language barriers as opportunities originally appeared on Gadling on Thu, 29 Dec 2011 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Get to know Belarus through the art of motion timelapse
This timelapse video, One Day in Life, was created by professional photographer and Minsk native, Artem Sergeevich. It shows the country of Belarus in a way that will put any negative eastern Europe stereotypes out of your head and have you booking a one-way plane ticket there. Vibrant colors wash over a mix of countrysides and cityscapes, making the factories look just as beautiful and exciting as the lakes and fountains. It isn't easy to capture images like these, and Sergeevich used a range of different cameras, some of which included a Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 60D, Tokina 11-16mm, and a Sigma 14mm, among others.
To see more videos by Artem Sergeevich, click here.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Learning a new language made easy
Back in 2007 Gadling's Jamie Rhein introduced us to Rosetta Stone, an interactive computer software program that has been proven effective even in elementary school children. Still, the price tag of $449 per language for levels 1-5 may make many think twice. Just trying German, for example, takes $179 to get started.
Babbel, the browser based language learning program also has a mobile app for learning on the go. Both versions come with a speech recognition feature to give users a real time score on their pronunciation.Continue reading Learning a new language made easyLearning a new language made easy originally appeared on Gadling on Tue, 27 Dec 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Monday, December 26, 2011
Chinese tourists chart a new European Grand Tour
BBC Travel outlined some of the historical highlights of the "new" European Grand Tour: cities like Trier, Germany, the birthplace of Karl Marx and home to the Karl Marx Haus Museum, and Montargis, France, where a small group of Chinese youth studied in the early 1900s and lay the foundation for the Chinese Communist Party. Many tour groups also make a stop at King's College in Cambridge, England, to visit a willow tree mentioned by Chinese poet Xu Zhimo in a famous poem called On Leaving Cambridge.
According to the article, Chinese travelers also seek out culture and shopping when visiting Europe. That brings them to Bonn, Germany, to visit the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, and Verona, Italy, backdrop of Shakespeare's famous Romeo and Juliet. Shoppers apparently go crazy on High Street in London, at Louis Vuitton in Paris, and at the Hugo Boss factory outlets in Metzingen, Germany (who doesn't love a great bargain?).
The Chinese may have the right idea when it comes to off-the-beaten-track European itineraries, which tend to be cheaper and less crowded. Start creating your own with these top underrated European travel destinations.
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Christmas TV inspires wanderlust
As several holiday companies start their TV advertising campaigns on Boxing Day in advance of peak booking season in January and February, many holidaymakers? choices will be inspired by the films and TV programmes they watch over the festive period.Frozen Planet ? the Epic Journey has already prompted a surge in demand for expedition cruises to the Antarctic and Artic.� The Christmas highlights show is likely to boost this trend further as will Earthflight, a documentary set in the USA that follows the path of snow geese on their journey from the Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic. Miranda Hart and Bear Grylls are trekking across the Swiss Alps in Bear?s Wild Weekend with Miranda.
Top Gear?s annual expedition sees them travel across India, showcasing the country?s major cities, culture and countryside. In Three Men Go to New England, Rory McGrath, Griff Rhys Jones and Dara O?Briain are in search of a boat for a parade celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty.
Parents may find themselves booking holidays to Paris, New York and Madagascar after their children watch films such as: Ratatouille, in which a rat travels to Paris to realise his dream to be the best chef in France, and Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, where animals escape Central Park Zoo to fly back to Madagascar.�
Closer to home the Downton Abbey Christmas special is likely to increase demand for packages to visit stately and manor homes used in the popular costume drama. Harry Potter fans at home and abroad will also be inspired to visits locations such as Alnwick Castle and Gloucester Cathedral.
Victoria Bacon, ABTA Head of Communications says: ?Film and television programmes have a huge influence on British holidaymakers? travel plans. It is clear destinations benefit enormously when used as film locations, which is why many are delighted to be chosen.?
The cinema also has a huge influence on booking habits. Next year destinations such as New Zealand and the USA stand to benefit in particular from high profile releases on the silver screen. New Zealand?s stunning scenery will provide the backdrop to The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and New York provides the setting for The Great Gatsby. A host of beatnik inspired road trips are expected following the release of On the Road, based on the Jack Kerouac novel, written about the writer?s travels and featuring San Francisco, Argentina and Chile. Meanwhile, Nicolas Cage?s Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance looks set to give a boost to Bulgaria and Cappodocia, Turkey.
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? caramel sauce
? cinnamon
? graham cracker crumbs
Coat the rim of a 12 oz. glass with graham cracker crumbs. In a cocktail shaker with ice, add the vodka and apple juice, then shake until frothed. Pour into the glass, then top with whipped creame, caramel sauce and cinnamon. Enjoy!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
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Golden Gate Bridge celebrates 75 years throughout 2012
Anyone with plans to visit San Francisco in the next year should take advantage of a program of "75 Tributes" that the Bay Area is planning to honor the 75th anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge. Bay Area museums, cultural centers, universities, arts organizations, and more are coming together to create a roster of exhibits, lectures, performances, concerts and film screenings that honor the iconic span--most of which are absolutely free. A full schedule of events is available at goldengatebridge75.org.
The main event, however, is a birthday bash set for May 26-27th. Unlike the 50th anniversary celebration, officials won't close the bridge to traffic (last time they tried this, an unnerving 300,000 people crowded onto the bridge at one time causing it to loose its natural curve). This year, the free celebration will be held on the waterfront and will feature music and other entertainment, exhibits with memorabilia and historic artifacts, guided walks, and a "spectacular surprise finale," according to the San Francisco tourism department.
The area around iconic span will also undergo some dramatic changes intended to create an atmosphere that is more like a national park. As it stands, visitors to the bridge are greeted by little more than a gift shop and snack bar. That gift shop, known as the Round House, will be converted into a welcome center where visitors will be able to organize a guided tour or get their picture taken in front of a green screen of the bridge (which will probably be popular on foggy days). The snack bar will be renovated into a cafe featuring a menu of locally-grown foods. Outside, the bridge plaza will get new wayfaring signs and two scenic overlooks will be built. Construction on a new 3,500-square-foot pavilion that will is also underway. Perhaps most amazingly, no bridge tolls or tax dollars are being used for the renovations--all of the improvements are coming from private donations.
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
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Your bag's perspective from Atlanta to New York
Ever wonder what happens to your bag after you send it down the tunnel behind the gate agent at the airport? I was always under the impression that it was handled by a series of Oompa-Loompas who gently carry your bags from point A to point B on their heads, quietly singing the song of the baggage handler as glitter falls from the sky.
Apparently that's not the case. The kind folks over at Delta Air Lines just released a video detailing a bag's journey through the inner workings of Atlanta (ATL) and then over to New York City. To capture the film they strapped six cameras onto a package and sent it through the system, from the conveyor belts to the baggage trucks to the belly of the plane. Though the footage is ultimately an ad for their baggage tracking app, it's still an interesting perspective.Your bag's perspective from Atlanta to New York originally appeared on Gadling on Fri, 23 Dec 2011 11:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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New eco-friendly destination for 2012: Yoyogi Village, Japan
The project is one of many for innovative thinker, Takeshi Kobayashi, who has been involved in many initiatives to help people live a more simplistic and natural life. With this latest project, Kobayashi aims to show the enjoyable side of sustainable goods and organic foods.
The new Yoyogi Village is separated into zones that symbolize the balance of enjoyment and ecology. For example, in the Container Zone you can find venues like clothing stores, book shops, a travel agent, and an art gallery, while the Village Zone features a music bar, special VIP room, and an upscale dining facility called Code Kurkku. There is also a holistic mind and body center where you can enjoy reflexology, mind therapy, and aromatherapy.
It isn't surprising that profits made from the new Yoyogi Village don't go to board members, but to other farm and restaurant-based businesses to help continue the eco-friendly cycle.
To learn more about Yoyogi Village in Japan, click here.New eco-friendly destination for 2012: Yoyogi Village, Japan originally appeared on Gadling on Thu, 22 Dec 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments