Magnitude 4.7 earthquake rattles California's north coast
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake shook Northern California early Monday morning.The quake was reported at 3:21 a.m. 30 miles south of Eureka. No damage was reported and the quake did not trigger a tsunami, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.According to the USGS, the quake's epicenter was near Petrolia's north coast, and nearly 400 people from Eureka to Mendocino reported feeling the quake. Multiple aftershocks were recorded in the hours after the initial shock, including a 3.1 magnitude aftershock at 6:04 a.m. just a few miles northwest of the initial epicenter.Petrolia is located in Humboldt County, about 300 miles away from Sacramento and around 250 miles from San Francisco.The Adverts Through LA’s Eyes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
The Adverts Through LA’s Eyes: It’s one of those things, isn’t it. This band is being billed as T.V. Smith’s Adverts, due to the fact that Smith is the one Advert left and his band is filled with “a crack team of Houston musicians especially formed for this project.”That’s drawn some criticism, but it’s not really his fault. Beloved former bass player Gaye Advert is an artist now, creating wonderful stained glass amongst other things. The rest of the band switched around between their two albums anyway, and Howard Pickup sand Tim Cross are sadly no longer with us.So this version of the Adverts, touring the States for the first time and playing songs from those two classic albums — Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts and Cast of Thousands — is as good as we can hope for in 2023. As it turns out, it’s more than good enough.At Zebulon, a wonderful place to see a show with its large corner stage, the band was phenomenal...Meet Plastic Problems Painter Constance Mallinson
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
With a taste for the sumptuous detail and prismatic colors of 17th-century Dutch still life painting, and an equal love for picturesque landscape and the random plastic garbage she collects on her daily walks, Constance Mallinson blends classic modes of art history with a critique of modern hyper-consumerism. Like Rauschenberg on his one-block-radius hunt for his Combine series’ sculptural materials, she accumulates and hoards all manner of found objects—toys, food wrappers, containers, ribbons, balloons, figurines, accessories, electronics, grooming tools, giftwrap, bubble wrap, styrofoam, tape, tokens, bags, dolls, straws, novelties, baby stuff, stress balls—before arranging them into compositions, and rendering their kaleidoscopes of clutter in photorealist, 1:1 scale.Constance Mallinson: Playing With Sea Animals, Oil on Canvas, 18 x 24 inches, 2023 (Courtesy of rdfa)Evoking surprise, delight, disgust, nostalgia, whimsy, humor, horror, and shame, Mallinson’s prismatic paintings a...12 fantastic Bay Area doughnut shops that will knock your socks off
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
For Bay Area fans of fried sweet dough — and who isn’t? — there’s a wide world of doughnuts out there. Malasadas from the Portuguese and Hawaiian traditions. American-Japanese mochi delights. Vegan creations that taste just as good as their counterparts. And what may soon become a trend, sourdough doughnuts.Here are a dozen of our favorite shops — some innovative, some rooted in tradition, some with pop-up hours and some open 24/7. Read, try some, then tell us about your go-to spot in the form at the bottom of the article. We’ll share those with readers.Founders Donuts, LafayetteThe best-kept secret in Lamorinda is this pandemic-era pop-up, which specializes in handmade old-fashioned and milk bread doughnuts. Don’t expect glazed, raised, fluffy carb clouds. (For those, head a couple of blocks away to the classic Johnny’s on Mt. Diablo Boulevard, makers of doughnut holes so addictive, a dozen feeds … um … me.)Founders has th...Travel: Crystal, a cruise line that went under during the pandemic, sails again
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
Twinkies, Toys R Us and Gymboree share the distinction of being beloved consumer brands that were euthanized by their parent companies, but resurrected under new ownership to the delight of distraught devotees.A cruise line being added to the list of brand favorites brought back from the dead is nothing short of a maritime miracle on the heels of a pandemic. But when the gorgeous Crystal Serenity pulled into Lisbon the other week, completing a 12-night maiden voyage in the Mediterranean, so returned industry darling Crystal Cruises (crystalcruises.com).For its ardent and affluent following, the 1 1/2 years spent lamenting over their loss must have been rough — not unlike being without one’s favorite cellophane-wrapped snack cake or pair of children’s retailers. The hardship could be felt all the way in South America. Several months ago, off the coast of French Guiana on another ultra-luxury cruise line, a senior-aged woman from California felt the need to tell a travel writer that s...‘Pokemon Go’ new Party Play feature adds another reason to team up in real life
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
Niantic has always been big on bringing players together when it comes to their games. It’s a key pillar in the design of “Pokemon Go” and “Monster Hunter Now.” Players gather around events such as Raid Hour or hunt boosted spawns of a rare pink Rathian. They make friends face to face while accomplishing the goal of defeating a legendary Pokemon or carving parts from a rare creature.Now, the developer hopes to amplify that feeling togetherness through Party Play in “Pokemon Go.” The new feature, which comes out soon, lets players team up in groups of up to four and challenge each other to catch Pokemon, spin stops or do activities such as defeating raids. The new feature is available in the Trainer Profile under a new Party Tab. Once you create a party, it creates a numerical code or QR code so that nearby friends can scan or enter the numbers.Related ArticlesEntertainment | Review: ‘Forza Motorsport’ and ‘Crew M...Suzanne Somers: Olivia Newton-John ‘taught me not to be afraid’ of breast cancer
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
Following the death of Olivia Newton-John in August 2022, Suzanne Somers offered a special tribute to the singer, based on the “sisterhood” they both belonged to: Women who had been diagnosed with breast cancer and lived with the specter of the disease for decades.“Everyone would want an Olivia Newton-John in their life,” Somers said in an interview with the Daily Mail last year. Somers, who was about to turn 77, died Sunday from breast cancer, a little more than a year after Newton-John’s death.MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – SEPTEMBER 20: Olivia Newton-John speaks to the media prior to the formal opening of the Olivia Newton John Cancer & Wellness Centre at Austin Hospital on September 20, 2013 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) The Australian singer and star of “Grease” was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, recovered and used that experience to become a well-known advocate for breast cancer r...Travel Troubleshooter: Breeze Airways lost our bags. Can you help me find them?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: Breeze Airways lost my family’s checked luggage on a flight from Los Angeles to Jacksonville, Florida. It’s been four days, and we haven’t received an update from Breeze. Plus, there’s no way to get in touch with the airline. We’re missing two large suitcases and a car seat.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter We would like to receive our lost luggage and be fully compensated for the clothes and necessities that we have had to purchase since losing our checked luggage. We would also like to be refunded the full amount of our airfare for this hardship.— Benjamin Wallis, Los AngelesANSWER: I’m sorry that Breeze lost your luggage. Most airlines have sophisticated tracking systems that are supposed to ensure your luggage gets delivered to you at the end of your flight. And considering that you’re paying Breeze a fee for your luggage, you should expect your bags to show up on the carousel promptly ...Wish You Were Here: Adventures in Budapest
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
Our globe-trotting readers have spent the last months traveling to destinations near and far. They’ve explored the Galapagos Islands, cruised the Mississippi River and traipsed through Viennese museums. And they’ve shared their experiences — and helpful travel tips — along the way.Now, two Sunnyvale residents are sharing their discoveries along the Danube.Wish You Were HereHUNGARY: Before boarding their Danube River cruise, Sunnyvale residents Sally MacDonald and Scott Gerken (pictured) spent four days in Budapest, which included a stop at a charming railway, Gyermekvasut. “The Children’s Railway is a 6-mile-long narrow-gauge railway that is used to teach the children about the railroad profession,” Scott says. “The railway is operated by children from 10 to 14 years of age under adult supervision. All positions, except train engineer, are staffed by children (who) work positions like ticket sellers, conductor, dispatcher.”Related Arti...Monday Morning Lights: De La Salle-SRV rewind, early look at Serra vs. Riordan
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:36:09 GMT
Welcome back to Monday Morning Lights, our weekly feature that sheds more light on the high school football weekend and peeks ahead to the new week. If you haven’t already, please subscribe. Your contributions keep us going.DLS VS. SRV: REWINDFor a big game to exceed the hype, a lot has to happen.Friday, a lot happened.De La Salle, playing on the road in Danville, survived San Ramon Valley’s incredible late-game rally from 15 points behind to win 33-27 in overtime.The Spartans’ 32-year unbeaten streak against North Coast Section opponents moved on. Barely.They are 265-0-1 against teams within their section since losing to Pittsburg in 1991, with Clayton Valley (tie, 2004) and San Ramon Valley (28-27 in 2016, OT on Friday) being the closest calls.Here are our takeaways:Playoff picture: When the game finally ended with DLS running back Derrick Blanche scoring on a 6-yard run in overtime, it was impossible not to think about a rematch in the NCS playoffs next month.But will that even m...Latest news
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