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Attendees will get information about the measure, as well as the opportunity to volunteer for phone banking and precinct walking. Garber lives in Milpitas, but grew up in the Fremont area. For years, he has worked as a scenic artist and set painter with a production company and as a lighting designer for events that have taken him all over the world. As a lifelong Bay Area resident, he has continually been inspired by the natural beauty of the area and has reflected the images in his landscape paintings.
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By JAKE COYLE. TORONTO (AP) — A film that finds the comedy and humanity in Tonya Harding is the biggest acquisition of the Toronto International Film Festival. Domestic distribution rights for “I, Tonya,” starring Margot Robbie as the notorious Olympic skater, were bought by a pair of new companies, Neon and 30West, on Monday. Trade reports pegged the price at $5 million. Director Craig Gillespie’s film had been the hottest property in Toronto, with many predicting Oscar nominations for Robbie and co-star Allison Janney, who plays Hardin’s mother, LaVona Golden.
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