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Revealing Emotion, Revealing Bodies: Laura Ho Finds Muse in Painted Nudes
Local artist Laura Ho's unique portrayal of women is catching the eye of the Bay Area art world.

Zoneil Maharaj is the editor of Union City Patch.
Email: zoneil.maharaj@patch.com
Phone: (510) 677-0915
Hometown: Stockton, CA
Birthday: November 4
Bio:
I was born in Fiji and raised in Stockton. I've spent the last several years living, learning and working in the Bay Area. A graduate of San Francisco State University's journalism department, I've worked for multiple publications in various capacities.
I was a staff writer/podcast host for PopandPolitics.com, an intern and contributor for music magazine XLR8R, an editor for Asian American lifestyle magazine Hyphen and, most recently, an arts and culture fellow with WireTap Magazine and The Nation Institute. I also helped launch Oh Dang!, an independent arts and culture webzine. My freelance work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Tribune, East Bay Express, The Bold Italic and The Record (Stockton), among others.
I also enjoy working with youth. As a high school program coordinator for The Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism, I helped re-launch defunct school publications at a handful of high schools in the Bay Area, organized high school journalism conferences and worked with dozens of youth in the center's Bay Area Multicultural Media Academy.
I'm new to Union City, but I promise to do right by the community, so feel free to drop him a line any time.
Beliefs:
At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable.
This disclosure is not a license for you to inject your beliefs into stories or to dictate coverage according to them. In fact, the intent is the opposite: we hope that the knowledge that your beliefs are on the record will cause you to be ever mindful to write, report and edit in a fair, balanced way. And if you ever see evidence that we failed in this mission, please let us know.
Politics:
I'm a registered democrat, however, I examine all sides of an issue before making a decision rather than blindly following a party.
Religion:
I'm not religious but I was raised in a Hindu household. Through my experiences with friends from diverse backgrounds, I've come to know and understand multiple religions; I even attended Bible school for a couple summers as a kid. I believe this has helped shape a well-rounded system of morals and values.
Local Hot-Button Issues:
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
School and city budgets, the youth violence prevention program.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
No one's pleased with budget cuts, and it's unfortunate that the city and schools face potential reductions to programs and services. I'll be following both issues to inform myself -- and, of course, you -- about the latest developments.
Youth violence is definitely a major concern. I think the prevention program has made some great strides but still has some hurdles to leap. I'll be tracking the program's progress and keeping you updated.
Local artist Laura Ho's unique portrayal of women is catching the eye of the Bay Area art world.

Two homicides in less than a week have residents worried.
A 49-year-old Union City man was shot and killed Tuesday night less than a mile from where Anthony Ramirez was fatally shot on Saturday.
Members of the Measure B campaign committee asked for an official recount of the ballots, after the parcel tax measure narrowly failed in a May 3 special election.
Family and friends share memories of Anthony Ramirez, who was shot and killed Saturday night.
Catch up on Union City Patch's top stories from the past week.
A 34-year-old Union City man was shot and killed on Eighth Street Saturday night. It is Union City's first homicide of 2011.
Students Ignatius Nguyen, Mei-Guang Chen and Ryan Quilala won the Judge's Choice Award at the Project YouthView Film Festival earlier this week.
James Dale Brown, 28, of Fremont, will serve four years for possessing child pornography and attempting to extort images from minors.
Kevin David Chow, 31, was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of possession and control of child pornography.
Two juveniles were arrested on suspicion of burglary Friday morning after attempting to steal a woman's purse at Starbucks on Decoto Road.
BART adds trains, earlier service Sunday for the 100th running of San Francisco's Bay to Breakers.
A resident was arrest on suspicion of possessing child pornography, a suspect robbed a Crowne Plaza clerk at gunpoint and unknown person shot out numerous car windows—details in this week's crime log.
Tickets for the Union City Lions’ second annual Restaurant Stroll, to be held May 19, are currently on sale. $15 gets you into 16 restaurants.
In the wake of Measure B not passing, students from Conley Caraballo High School submitted letters expressing the need for music and sports programs.
In the last month, various volunteer groups have helped make Union City greener.
With the failure of an emergency funding measure, hundreds of James Logan High School students held a peaceful demonstration Wednesday morning to raise awareness about cuts to the school district’s extra- and co-curricular programs.
Union City held a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday for a new affordable housing complex in the station district. A hundred apartments will be ready to move into by October.
The results for the New Haven parcel tax stand as previously reported last Wednesday—just short of passing. But education supporters say they will continue their efforts to save extracurricular programs.
Find out what's going down in Union City May 9-16