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Feng Nian
2650 Bridgeway
Sausalito, CA 94965
(415) 331-5300
By Jericho Faustino, Courier Staff Writer
Feng Nian, located on Bridgeway St. in Sausalito, is a small Chinese restaurant that serves Szechwan, Mandarin and Hunan cuisine. Feng Nian serves fresh crab, lobster and other seafood daily.
My meal consisted of honey glazed prawns with walnuts, spicy basil crispy beef, a dish called "Tofu Family" (tofu and vegetable), and a plate of vegetable Chow Mein.
I was expecting better quality food for the price we paid, but the portions where good enough for me and my parents. I thought the spicy crispy beef tasted salty and unappealing and it had a unique texture I can't seem to describe.
Posted by courier at 09:39 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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By Micah Mahinay, Courier Staff Writer
If you’re into hipsters, the smell of cigarettes, and live near San Jose, The Voodoo Lounge is a fun, and young club that includes awesome Dj’s and performing artists who put on a great show for the club hoppers.
There’s a bar upstairs and downstairs with couches to comfort you and your date, or to simply make new friends by socializing with them. Last Sunday on September 6th a Los Angeles DJ named Steve Aoki put on a great show for the audience playing many electronic beats and tracks for the crowd to dance and jump to.
Posted by courier at 07:56 AM. Filed under: Entertainment
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William Sydney Porter
in his thirties.
O. Henry was the pen name of American writer William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862–June 5, 1910), whose clever use of twist endings in his stories popularized the term "O. Henry Ending". His middle name at birth was Sidney, not Sydney; he later changed the spelling of his middle name when he first began writing as a journalist in the 1880s.
Read
Heart of the West, a collection of short stories by O. Henry, one of
15 if his works available from Project Gutenberg.
Posted by courier at 12:46 AM. Filed under: In Quotes
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