Spirited: Arts Calendar October 12-18
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
The spirit season approaches, with an arts calendar full of angels, demons, witches, revenants, magic lanterns, poetic prophets, transmissions from the other side, and visions of our future selves—in literature, visual and performing arts, theater, and architecture. Plus, a friendly, accessible, and progressive art fair; a big neighborhood art night; celebrations of LGBTQ culture, Gen X nostalgia, and the vintage racing community; Dominican creative heritage; and art for all the oceans.theatre dybbuk: Demons and DescentsThursday, October 12theatre dybbuk: Demons and Descents at Philosophical Research Society. Known for creating provocative performances and innovative encounters that use Jewish history and texts as entry points to illuminate universal human experience, in this unique multidisciplinary event, actors from theatre dybbuk read tales of the supernatural from Jewish folklore accompanied by an improvised musical score. Throughout the presentation, a visual artist will also ...Halloween Treats To Die For
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
The Roguelike Tavern in Burbank is scaring up some fun events this month. On Saturday, Oct. 14, at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m., Ghoul’s Ball presents “The Encore,” hosted by Vita DeVoid for a fan event celebrating the music and lore of the band Ghost with trivia and costume exhibits. Tickets can be purchased HERE. On Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 25 and Oct. 26, at 8 p.m., Phantom Follies presents “Haunted Improv,” a night of long-form improv with a Halloween twist at the tavern. $10 suggested donation. On Saturday, Oct. 28, at 7 p.m., The Roguelike Tavern will host a costume contest, photo booth, and will have music from The Bordley Sisters. The Roguelike Halloween Party is a free event. Then on Monday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m., there’s the Drink ‘n Draw Halloween edition, a free event with a two food or drink minimum. Finally on Tuesday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m., there will be Halloween-themed trivia — winner gets a $50 bar tab, best team name wins a round of mystery...Fall cooking: Make this Celeriac and Green Apple Soup with Toasted Walnuts
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
Celeriac — or celery root — is a gentle way to usher in fall without going full pedal to the metal with pumpkin-spiced everything. Its subtle celery flavor pairs beautifully with tangy green apple and walnuts, which puree into a creamy, but creamless soup perfect for chillier weather. Cozy up on the couch with a favorite book and blanket and enjoy this warm bowl of comfort in your lap. (For any curious readers, my picks were “Old Man and the Sea” and my mom’s homemade “Fall Leaves” quilt.)If you find celery root with stems and leaves intact, save the leaves for the garnish, or use the leaves from a standard bunch of celery. No thyme? Sage works well, as do fresh chives or parsley.Celeriac and Green Apple Soup with Toasted WalnutsServes 6 to 8INGREDIENTS3 tablespoons olive oil1 large yellow onion, chopped1½ pounds celery root, skin sliced away and chopped (about 3 roots)1 green apple, peeled and chopped2 cloves garlic, chopped¼ cup vermouth (or sherry wine)6 c...Oakland man gets 11 years for killing teen who allegedly aided car burglary
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
OAKLAND — An Oakland man who allegedly pistol-whipped one person and then killed a 17-year-old boy after catching the two victims in the act of breaking into a van has been sentenced to 11 years in state prison, records show.Tarique Myvett, 26, pleaded no contest to manslaughter in the April 2021 shooting death of 17-year-old Antonio Noriega. In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dropped murder and assault with a firearm charges against him, court records show.Police say that on the afternoon of April 6, 2021, Noriega and two others drove up next to a plumbing van that was parked on the 2400 block of East 24th Avenue and broke into it. Myvett, who lived on the same block, allegedly came outside armed with a pistol and confronted the trio, striking one burglar with the butt of his gun.Noriega, who never left the car, was driving away when Myvett shot into the car and struck Noriega with at least one bullet. He died later that day at a nearby hospital, police said.In a subsequen...CHP shuts down all lanes of northbound state Highway 242
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
CONCORD — Drivers in Contra Costa County found one of their highway routes shut down Wednesday morning.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | How motorcyclists can more safely split lanes: Roadshow Crashes and Disasters | These Bay Area cities ranked the worst for drivers in the U.S. Crashes and Disasters | Driver killed in fiery toll booth crash on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Crashes and Disasters | Electric vehicle ‘parking equity’ likely to change as more drivers convert: Roadshow Crashes and Disasters | Sunnyvale Historical Society holding rummage, vintage sale The California Highway Patrol closed all lanes of northbound state Highway 242 near Willow Pass Road exit, and a large police presence filled the area.The CHP also closed down a stretch of Willow Pass Road, which runs under the highway. The CHP closed the lanes about 7:45 a.m.The agency did not provide a reason for the closur...Saturday’s solar eclipse in the Bay Area: What it will look like
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
At its maximum, the eclipse on Saturday, Oct. 14, will obscure about three-quarters of the sun over the Bay Area.The solar eclipse is of the annular type, called “the ring of fire” because the moon doesn’t completely obscure the sun. Even along the path of maximum darkness, a bright edge will remain visible.Some details of the event:How much of the sun will be covered in the Bay Area?The obscuration — the percentage of the sun’s area that will be covered — will be about 77% in the Bay Area. The magnitude, indicating the fraction of the sun’s diameter that is covered, will be about 0.8. The Bay Area won’t get the “ring of fire” effect but instead will see the sun reduced to a crescent. The website TimeAndDate has video simulations of the eclipse; select a city, then click the video play icon.How long will it last?The moon will start crossing in front of the sun around 8 a.m. Saturday, and maximum obscuration will be around ...Concord police activity shuts down Hwy 242 NB, Willow Pass Rd
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
(KRON) -- Police activity in Concord Wednesday morning has shut down northbound Highway 242 and Willow Pass Road, according to the Concord Police Department.Willow Pass Road is closed in both directions from Market Street and Diamond Boulevard, police said. The California Highway Patrol has closed northbound Highway 242 near Willow Pass Road.People are asked to avoid the area. Oakland firefighters battling 2-alarm fire in Fruitvale neighborhood This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Oakland CHP pursuit ends with over $33k, drugs, and gun recovered
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
(KRON) – The California Highway Patrol said it recovered $33,500 in cash, 20 pounds of marijuana, and an unregistered firearm after pursuing subjects in a silver Dodge Durango on Oct. 5. The subjects were driving into San Francisco. According to police, the passenger fled the vehicle on foot with a firearm, drugs, and money in his possession. Police subsequently arrested the passenger for multiple weapons and drug violations. Photo: California Highway PatrolIt is unclear if the driver was also arrested.2-alarm fire in Oakland's Fruitvale neighborhood under control
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
(BCN) -- Oakland firefighters have contained a two-alarm structure fire in the city's Fruitvale neighborhood that began early Wednesday morning.The fire, which occurred at a former warehouse building in the area of East 12th Street and 29th Avenue, was placed under control around 6:35 a.m. the Oakland Fire Department said on social media.No injuries were reported. A wall and the structure's roof collapsed during the fire, according to firefighters.(Photo: Oakland Fire Department)Crews are working on opening up adjacent rail traffic that was stopped in both directions because of the fire, the Fire Department said.Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Justice Department Won’t Charge Border Patrol Agents Who Killed Native Man
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:58:05 GMT
Federal authorities will not bring charges against U.S. Border Patrol agents who shot and killed a Native American man outside his home in southern Arizona earlier this year.Late last month, federal prosecutors in Arizona invited the family of 58-year-old Raymond Mattia to meet in Sells, Arizona, a main population center of the Tohono O’odham Nation, which spans large swaths of the U.S.-Mexico border.Mattia’s loved ones and legal team attended the September 19 meeting under the impression that lingering questions surrounding Mattia’s May 18 killing would finally be answered. Instead, the family says they were given general descriptions of the law alongside confirmation that the officers and agents involved in the shooting would not face charges. Federal prosecutors, joined by a tribal liaison and an FBI agent, refused to answer questions as to how, specifically, the government reached its conclusion.“It felt like we lost him again.”“It’s kind of still surreal,” Mattia’s niece, Yvonn...Latest news
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