Isaac Watters Digs Ghosteen
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
Nick Cave & the Bad SeedsGhosteen (Ghosteen/Bad Seeds)Isaac Watters Digs Ghosteen: Los Angeles’ own Isaac Watters told us about his love for a Nice Cave & the Bad Seeds classic.Isaac Watters: I have listened to this record on repeat many times over the last few years since it came out in 2019. It really carries me along in a way that only a few records ever have. Written after Nick Cave lost his young son, it deals with great depths of sorrow and tragedy, but everywhere throughout there is beautiful and hopeful imagery. There’s a Paul Simon lyric “I lived a life of pleasant sorrows /Until the real deal came /Broke me like a twig in a winter gale/ Called me by my name” that I think offers a nice explanation for why Ghosteen is so good.(Ghosteen/Bad Seeds)I read in an interview that Nick Cave broke from linear storytelling for this record, just “wandering out into the vast open landscape” and you feel that horizon stretching when listening t...A new San Ramon restaurant wants to elevate your pizza and beer pairings
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
It’s not exactly news that pizza and beer are a match made in heaven. But the debut of a San Ramon restaurant dedicated to figuring out which beer goes best with which pie just may be.The Tri-Valley’s Pairfield Pizza and Pints aims to elevate the pizza-and-beer experience with curated combos, straight from the mind of owner Jeff Farlow, the former culinary director at Wente Vineyards. Farlow spent years pairing wine and small plates for the Livermore winery, but, he says, “my heart was in beer.”The new eatery at the city’s Diablo Plaza shopping center opened Aug. 26 with a lineup of craft beer that hails from within 90 minutes drive of San Ramon. “A lot of people don’t realize how many amazing craft breweries are here,” he says, so many, in fact, the hard part was narrowing the options down to 24 taps.The menu provides recommended beer pairing for each dish, brown ale with the crispy chicken wings and their gingered sweet chili sauce, ...Delta passenger’s dog who went missing in route to San Francisco found safe after 3 weeks
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
By Jared Formanek and Julia Buckley | CNNAfter enduring nearly a month of heartache and anxiety, a dog owner can finally rest after her missing dog was found safely at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport on Saturday, according to airport officials.Delta Air Lines passenger Paula Rodriguez’s 6-year-old dog, Maia, was lost in August at the airport, which is considered the busiest in the world.The airport’s operations team found Maia hiding near the north cargo facilities, according to a post on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. “Tired but in apparent good health, she was transported to a vet and is expected to return home soon,” airport officials said.Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport shared a photo of Maia, the dog who disappeared there 3 weeks ago and was found safely on Saturday.(Hartsfield-Jackson Airport) On August 18, Rodriguez and Maia embarked on a journey from their home in the Dominican Republic to California for a two-week vacation.However, when...Is Cookie, a much loved Antioch dog, at risk from eating too much cheddar?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
DEAR JOAN: I have a small dog named Cookie. I think he’s part Maltese. He’s about 3 years old.Cookie eats a very healthy diet of premium dog food, but I like to give him special treats to show I love him. He loves cheese of all types and will gobble them down and ask for more. Is it OK to give him cheese? I don’t give it to him every day, but he sure loves it.— Jane D., AntiochDEAR JANE: Cheese is fine for most dogs, but some cheeses are better than others.Some dogs can be lactose intolerant. It sounds like Cookie does fine with cheese, but anyone giving their dog cheese for the first time should start with a small piece and see how the dog does. An upset stomach, diarrhea, pain and excessive gas are indications of lactose intolerance.The best cheeses for Cookie and other dogs are low in fat, sodium and calories. Cottage cheese, Swiss, mozzarella and Parmesan are good ones. Second best is Gouda, ricotta and American. Stay away from feta, provolone, goat, brie, blue, cream chee...Travel Troubleshooter: I was billed twice for my Booking.com room. How do I fix this?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: A few months ago, I stayed at The Rigdon House, a boutique inn in Cambria, which we reserved through Booking.com. I indicated I would pay for our accommodations at the time of arrival. I paid the hotel when I checked in. Then I got a second charge on our bank statement that was generated by Booking.com.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter I’ve spent five weeks trying to get Booking.com to refund the $1,057 that they billed me. I’ve communicated via emails, chats and phone calls, all with different sales reps who requested we send the same documentation. I’ve sent the documentation three times now.Booking.com assured me a manager or supervisor would get back to me, but no one did. I’ve talked with someone at the hotel numerous times as well, and they even contacted Booking.com on my behalf. Booking.com told the hotel that my refund had been processed, but it hasn’t.I want to be refunded for the $1,057 that Booki...Wish You Were Here: Exploring Jerusalem
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
Wildfires? Heat waves? Crowds? Pfft! Our adventurous readers have been traveling the world despite all that, exploring ancient wonders in Cappadocia, Turkey strolling the streets of Old Quebec and sightseeing in the Azores. And they’ve been sharing their adventures with us along the way.Wish You Were HereISRAEL: Los Gatos residents Marlene and Marshall Burak recently spent 30 days in Jerusalem with their family, including two of their grandchildren, Jack Burak of Reno and Sidney Davis, who hails from Provo, Utah, pictured here just outside the Old City.Los Gatos residents Marlene and Marshall Burak recently traveled to Jerusalem with their family, including two of their grandchildren, Jack Burak and Sidney Davis. (Courtesy of the Burak Family) “Since Jerusalem is 2,500 feet in elevation, the days are dry and the nights pleasantly cool,” Marshall says. “One of the highlights of our trip was a food tour of the restaurants and food.stalls around the huge c...Alameda offered a $75,000 bonus to new cops. Other California departments are scrambling to keep up
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
By Anabel Sosa | CalMattersJust five months ago, Alameda Police Chief Nishant Joshi faced a dire staffing crisis. Almost one third of the 88 sworn positions in his department were vacant, giving him 24 jobs to fill as quickly as possible.He wasn’t alone in that predicament. Many California police departments have reported serious hiring challenges in a persistently tight labor market over the past several years.But Joshi’s city council in April gave him something exceptional to lure candidates to Alameda: a $75,000 enlistment bonus in addition to regular pay that starts at $110,000 a year.It’s working.After receiving 170 applications from all over the country, the Alameda Police Department now has enough officers enrolled in academies to bring its projected total vacancies down to 10 by early next year. Joshi credits the bonuses, in part, for attracting applicants to a city with an expensive cost of living.“There are million dollar homes here. The average rent here is also $3,000,” ...Big changes to BART service schedule start today
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Starting on September 11, Bay Area Rapid Transit will have a new service plan streamlining with riders' post-pandemic commute patterns. BART's goal is to make public transit more attractive and efficient after ridership numbers plummeted in recent years.One of the biggest changes includes more service on nights and weekends without 30-minute wait times. "No BART rider will wait more than 20 minutes for a scheduled train, no matter what hour of the day, or day of the week," BART officials wrote.Service on the busiest weekday line, the Yellow Line, is increasing so that trains arrive every 10 minutes from Pittsburg/Bay Point.Only the newest trains, dubbed "Fleet of the Future," will run for the base schedule. Old trains, known as "Legacy Trains," will retire. BART Chief Communications Officer Alicia Trost said "Fleet of the Future" trains are cleaner, have better surveillance cameras, and are more efficient than the old trains. BART provided examples of w...Sailboat stuck at Stinson Beach must be removed today
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
STINSON BEACH, Calif. (KRON) -- The owner of a sailboat that has been stuck on the shores of Stinson Beach for more than six weeks has until noon on Monday to get his boat back into the water. Several people spent Sunday trying to dig the boat out of the sand in hopes of towing it to the water during high tide. Captain Logan Walker and his boat, the Chandalar, drifted onto shore on July 31. According to the captain, the boat was on autopilot when it got stuck.Since then, community members have been coming out to help get the boat back into the water.They have tried to tug the boat five times. "More confident now than we have been in the past because we really just wanted to get it to turn in the beginning and now we've gotten to turn twice," said one community member. Group of juveniles involved in fight at Westfield mall: SFPD PVC pipes were added between two planks of wood underneath the boat with the hope of allowing it to slide more easily. Marin County says they will remove t...21-year-old driver arrested on DUI suspicion after crashing in Petaluma
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:27:00 GMT
(KRON) -- A driver was arrested on DUI suspicion after crashing in front of a residence overnight Sunday, the Petaluma Police Department said. Police said the suspect car crashed into an unoccupied parked car in the driveway of a house on 900 block of S McDowell Boulevard. Police look for suspect linked to 2 attempted home burglaries in Milpitas The crash happened around 3:52 a.m. when a silver BMW sedan crashed in front of the home, according to SRPD. The BMW also had a female passenger inside at the time of the crash.The driver, identified as 21-year-old Petaluma man Daniel Niles Jr., displayed signs of intoxication, police said. A DUI investigation determined Niles was driving under the influence of alcohol. The suspect was driving southbound on S McDowell Boulevard and tried to make a left turn onto eastbound Covey Way. According to SRPD, Niles was unable to safely execute the turn and crashed into the parked vehicle. Neither Niles nor the passenger were injured in the collis...Latest news
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