There’s no doubt that Pixar helped put Emeryville on the map and they have a history of being generous, but have they become the “Trophy Wife”
Read MoreI’ve been told that Emeryville boasts more artists per capita than any other city in the state. Surely this number has been reduced over
Read MoreAtlanta’s loss is Emeryville’s gain as recent transplant Calvin Rouse III has joined The E’ville Eye staff as our resident food critique. Originally hailing
Read MoreLike many artists, Monique Harris would love to make enough money to support herself full-time. For now though, Harris, who has limited use of her
Read MoreAn appropriate day for a major victory declared for Bike & Pedestrian access throughout our city. Emeryville celebrated Bike to work day with the
Read MoreThe publishing of the NY Times article Once Upon a Landscape profiling Brooklyn artist and Berkeley native Carol Bove led me to this 1982 archive titled “Rubbish lives for a
Read MoreWinslow Lazer Norton (top), who also goes by the rap alias “Blanco” and his brother Abraham have struck a plea deal in their long-running federal
Read MoreLuke Tsai — East Bay Express — Apr 23, 2013 Last week at the Temescal district location of Lanesplitter Pizza, two employees quit their
Read MoreEven the East coast is acknowledging the E’ville vibe. It’s a bit of a backlash against the pretentious “Mixology” trend over the last few years when
Read MoreThe last time we reported on this story a year ago, The Apollo Crematorium on Horton’s move to East Oakland was being blocked by
Read MoreRecently anointed Mayor Kurt Brinkman delivered the 2013 State of the City Address to the Emeryville Chamber of Commerce January 23rd at the Hilton Garden Inn. Brinkman
Read MoreShow your E’ville Pride and love for your pets! Introducing a new feature on The E’ville Eye Community Blog: Social Instagram sharing! Use the
Read MorePatrick O’Keeffe will retire after seven years as Emeryville’s City Manager (replacing John Flores in 2006) and eleven years as the city’s Economic Development
Read MoreThe Emery Unified School District held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 26th to celebrate the opening of the Family Resource and Wellness Center. The
Read MorePark Avenue residents awoke to yet another staged raid on the corner of Halleck and Sherwin on Wednesday morning at approximately 7:30 a.m., this one was
Read MoreA woman found dead Thursday morning on the beach at Shorebird Park was a Fremont resident who committed suicide, authorities said Friday. The 44-year-old
Read MoreIn a faceless building, ironically next to the AgeSong senior community, is Neptune Society’s Apollo Crematorium. A business that has existed in Emeryville since the
Read MoreAs part of Mayor Jennifer West’s community outreach program, she will be visiting and sharing her “State of the City” report at the Emeryville
Read MoreOne of E’ville’s most famous residents, “Fast Freddie” Fred Rodriguez, attempts to come back at the age of 38 after a three year hiatus from the
Read MoreOne of the most highly trafficked posts in this blog is actually a repost of an Emeryville Mudflat Sculptures article on SFGate. I guess it’s
Read MoreLast Saturday April 21st, City officials celebrated the opening of the Doyle to Ninth Section of the Bike/Pedestrian Greenway linking Emeryville to Berkeley. On the
Read MoreAs modern as the infrastructure in E’ville has become, I’ve never been impressed by the speed of the internet or the choices available. I’ve
Read MoreCity Manager Patrick O’Keeffe likened it to “an Earthquake” at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, and the aftershocks can be felt throughout the 1.2 square miles that is the
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