From Doja Cat to Pussy Riot — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

From Doja Cat to Pussy Riot — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live From Doja Cat to Pussy Riot: The 181st LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Neil Frances, hip-hop from Doja Cat and Bia, R&B from Chxrry22, punk from Circle Jerks and Scream, and so much more.Find us on Spotify here,or on Soundcloud here.Don’t forget to “Like” the playlists and “Follow” the profiles.Pussy Riot (TARA TJÖRVADÓTTIR)From Doja Cat to Pussy RiotAlso this week:Masha Alyokhina of print stars Pussy Riot told us that, “Riot Days is not a usual musical concert. It’s a story with a beginning and an end. You can expect a lot of statements and manifesto words, and the songs of Pussy Riot, from the period of the Red Square action which I participated in — and that’s how my Pussy Riot story started — to the last day of prison where I spent two years. With additions regarding the war with Ukraine, and current political prisoner situations in Russia. So it’s musical, theatrical, political an...

Cindy Chavez won’t run for San Jose mayor in 2024

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Cindy Chavez won’t run for San Jose mayor in 2024 South Bay labor icon Cindy Chavez will not run for San Jose’s top political seat next year, according to an emailed announcement sent out on Thursday evening.“San Jose has wrapped her arms around me and I have done my best to do the same,” Chavez wrote in the email. “While I have decided not to run for Mayor of San Jose, I will continue to help move our city forward and help tackle the critical issues impacting our residents and community.”Chavez, a fixture of Silicon Valley politics for decades and currently serving as Santa Clara County’s District 2 supervisor, ran against Mayor Matt Mahan during last year’s election in a race considered by many to be a major upset that pitted a longtime elected official against a relative newcomer.The decision by Chavez on Thursday leaves Mahan, a moderate who was supported by the city’s business bloc, without a clear opponent going into next year’s primary. The deadline for candidates to appl...

S.F. play canceled after Bay Area actor killed in pedestrian accident

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

S.F. play canceled after Bay Area actor killed in pedestrian accident A San Francisco revival of the classic drama “Death of a Salesman” has been canceled after a cast member, Richard D. May, 64, was struck and killed by a car while walking to a rehearsal for the show, reports and theater company officials said.The African-American Shakespeare Company, which performs adaptations of classic stage plays with BIPOC casts, was set to open a production of Arthur Miller’s tragic drama last weekend. But a real-life tragedy intervened.Cast member May, 65, reportedly was walking to a rehearsal on the morning of Oct. 28 when he was struck and killed by a car at Post and Hyde streets in San Francisco’s lower Nob Hill district, officials at AASC said. According to AASC and S.F. Police Department reports, a white BMW ran a red light and struck another car, which hit and killed Ray. The BMW driver was arrested and an investigation is continuing, reports said. No other details of the accident were available.May was reportedly walking to Taube...

Steinbeck’s famous ‘Western Flyer’ sails back to Monterey after years of restoration

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Steinbeck’s famous ‘Western Flyer’ sails back to Monterey after years of restoration The original captain’s desk sits in the wheelhouse, where legendary author John Steinbeck may have jotted notes for his Log from the Sea of Cortez. A guy wire like the one he wrote would “sing under the wind,” stabilizes the mast. Nearby is the galley ventilator where “the odor of boiling coffee” soothed his senses.Neglected, twice sunk and now painstakingly restored, the ‘Western Flyer’ — dubbed the world’s most famous fishing boat for bearing Steinbeck and his biologist friend Ed Ricketts on an ecological adventure — returns Saturday to Monterey for the first time in 75 years to begin a new life in science education.Now docked at the Moss Landing harbor, the Western Flyer will be escorted to Monterey by a decorated boat parade, honoring an end-of-season fishing community celebration held the day before Steinbeck and Ricketts headed out on their journey. The event will include tours of the boat, activities and live music.&...

Review: Legendary rock act kicks off 50th anniversary tour in grand style

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Review: Legendary rock act kicks off 50th anniversary tour in grand style The music kept right on building, growing more intense and fierce with each passing second, as the players onstage pushed both themselves and their instruments. Then, right as the music was hitting such an absurdly towering peak, Mark Mothersbaugh tore into the words of “Gut Feeling”:“Something about the way you taste, makes me wanna clear my throat,” the Devo vocalist belted out as the crowd pulsed sharply in rhythm with the music. “There’s a message to your movements that really gets my goat.”Um, wow. Really? This is what 50 looks like for Devo? Because the band — which got its start in 1973 and is currently celebrating a half century of making music — showed on Thursday night at the Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium that it can still rock with the best of them.It was opening night of the North American leg of the Devo’s 50 Years of De-Evolution tour, which also includes dates on Sunday (Nov. 5) and Nov. 14 at the Golden Gate T...

Big Ten schedule release: Breaking down the best and worst of the 2024 lineup for USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Big Ten schedule release: Breaking down the best and worst of the 2024 lineup for USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington As the final Pac-12 football season hurtles toward its conclusion, the next era crystalized Thursday for four departing schools. The Big Ten unveiled its weekly schedule for the 2024 season — the first with USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington as members of the 18-team behemoth.The reveal came exactly four weeks after the Big Ten released the opponent rotation and protected games for a five-year period.The four Pac-12 transplants will make a slew of cross-country trips next fall, as anticipated. But the schedules weren’t created equally, especially when non-conference opponents are considered.Our breakdown of the master schedule …First, the parametersEach team will play nine conference games, including a rivalry game in late November. (On the West Coast, those are USC vs. UCLA, and Washington vs. Oregon.) The Big Ten is eliminating divisions next season; the teams with the best winning percentage in league play will advance to the championship game. Kickoff times for t...

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Stanford Law parents ‘defeated’ by his guilty verdict

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Sam Bankman-Fried’s Stanford Law parents ‘defeated’ by his guilty verdict If “saving” their son had become “the major project” of their lives, Sanford Law professors Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried looked utterly “defeated” Thursday, with a federal jury taking a little more than four hours to find their adored oldest child, disgraced FTX mogul San Bankman-Fried, guilty in the largest cryptocurrency fraud trial in history.The couple, once highly popular and respected academics on the Stanford campus, “looked frightened” when they entered the courtroom Thursday in New York, The Verge writer Elizabeth Lopatto reported. Bankman put his arm around his wife as they sat down on the wooden benches. Fried put her head in her hands while their son, who had traded in his “schlubby” shorts and T-shirt for a suit, tie and shorn head for his trial, stood to hear the jury’s verdict.Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman, parents of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, pose for a picture as they arrive to Manhattan f...

Review: Uneven ‘Bulrusher’ at Berkeley Rep shines light on magical world

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Review: Uneven ‘Bulrusher’ at Berkeley Rep shines light on magical world A baby floating down the Navarro River in a basket gets tangled amid the tall weeds in Eisa Davis’ play. That’s why the locals, who speak the idiosyncratic patois of the Anderson Valley, Boontling, call her a “Bulrusher.”This lyrical drama bearing that term as title gets a delicate if inconsistent production directed by Nicole A. Watson at Berkeley Rep, in a co-production with Princeton’s McCarter Theatre Center. If Davis’ rhapsodic language can feel stilted in this staging, the gentle pace quickens as Bulrusher comes of age and finds her flow.Jordan Tyson imbues the title character with a feral kind of fragility. She’s a strange and sweet mixture of clairvoyant and innocent, living in ‘50s America but feeling rather timeless.Like all the denizens of this hamlet, she’s a poet in her own right, steeping her identity in the musicality of an idiosyncratic lingo. Davis, a Berkeley native, captures the charm of this language in which sex is “heel scratchin” and a cup of coffee is a...

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos moving to Miami, leaving Seattle

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos moving to Miami, leaving Seattle By Spencer Soper | BloombergAmazon.com founder Jeff Bezos said he was moving to Miami from the Seattle region, relocating to be closer to his parents and the Cape Canaveral operations of Blue Origin LLC, his space exploration company.Bezos — the world’s third-wealthiest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index — made the announcement Thursday via Instagram, which included video of him in his Seattle garage where he founded Amazon in 1994.“I’ve lived in Seattle longer than I’ve lived anywhere else and have so many amazing memories here,” Bezos said. “As exciting as the move is, it’s an emotional decision for me. Seattle, you will always have a place in my heart.”Related ArticlesBusiness | Amazon warehouse injuries more widespread than thought, study says Business | This company envisions a future where humanoid robots are as ubiquitous as smartphones Business | The cheap streaming era is over. Here’s why your bills are going up ...

Bay Area biotech company cutting 40% of workforce, closing Brisbane headquarters

Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:58:42 GMT

Bay Area biotech company cutting 40% of workforce, closing Brisbane headquarters (KRON) -- Sangamo Therapeutics, a Bay Area biotech company centered around genomic medicines, will be laying off 40% of its workforce and shutting down its Brisbane headquarters. In a news release sent out Wednesday, announcing the moves were part of a "strategic transformation and a corresponding restructuring of operations and workforce reduction."The layoffs and closure are part of a broader cost savings initiative aimed at reducing the company's annual operating expense by around 50%, the release said. "The restructuring announced today represents a further step towards simplifying the Sangamo organization," the release reads in part. 3 passengers sue Alaska Airlines after off-duty pilot accused of trying to cut engines mid-flight The restructuring will also see the January departures of two of the company's top executives, Executive Vice President D. Mark McClung and Senior Vice President Jason Fontenot.The restructuring and workforce reductions are part of an effort to reduc...