Berkeley writer Chiori Santiago dead at 54

Posted on: April 18th, 2007
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“Chiori Santiago, a writer who covered the Bay Area visual arts, performance and music scene for more than 20 years, died early Saturday after a short battle with kidney cancer. She was 54.

Ms. Santiago died at Alta Bates Summit surrounded by a small group of family and friends after she requested that life support be turned off, said her son Roberto Santiago, 30.”

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