Talk to Blanke

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Talk to Blanke Talk to Blanke: Genre-bending producer Blanke started his “DJing journey” in his hometown of Canberra, Australia.“A friend of mine at the time showed me some software that could blend songs together and I just thought that was the coolest thing ever,” he says. “Honestly, I still get such a rush when two songs mix or blend together so seamlessly that they were almost meant to be together! From there, little 17 year old me dived deeper and deeper into mixing, into the club scene, and into EDM generally. I was working in cafes at the time and found a way into the clubs via bartending at the main club in Canberra where I knew I wanted to play. It seemed to be the logical step and it meant that I could harass the lighting guy with mix CD’s every week until they finally put me on the Friday night closing set. Next thing was figuring out how to produce. As a musician my whole life growing up playing Guitar, and being in a family of creatives, it felt like a na...

Nora Haron’s new Indo-Cali restaurant raises the bar for Walnut Creek dining

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Nora Haron’s new Indo-Cali restaurant raises the bar for Walnut Creek dining SanDai & Kopi Bar, one of the most highly anticipated restaurants to ever open east of the Caldecott Tunnel, is about to unleash its blue rice, avocado coffee and makrut lime tiger prawns in downtown Walnut Creek.The Indonesian-inspired restaurant opens May 3, with the public getting a chance starting today, April 26, to check out the coffee bar — kopi means coffee — at 1522 N. Main St. For two years, owner Amanda Toh Steckler and executive chef Nora Haron have been working on the buildout, which included gutting the former Prima Ristorante and installing a new roof. The $3 million project was delayed 11 months while they awaited the arrival of an electrical panel that controls the kitchen, heating and ventilation systems.“It’s surreal that we’re finally here,” says Haron, a native of Singapore and Bay Area chef of 15 years at eateries including her popular pandemic pop-up, IndoMex, in Oakland. “I kept promising, ‘I’ll be bac...

Tesla drops Model Y starting price below average US vehicle

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Tesla drops Model Y starting price below average US vehicle By Tom Randall | BloombergTesla is now charging less for the cheapest version of the Model Y SUV than what the typical new vehicle sells for in the US, a threshold Elon Musk crossed in blazing fashion.At $46,990, the base Model Y now costs $759 less than the average amount paid for a car or truck in the US. The differential between these figures has changed by more than $20,000 since the middle of last year.No carmaker has made such a dramatic reduction to a high-volume vehicle in the modern age of the automobile. The Model Y was the best-selling EV in the US last year and one of the top SUVs of any type.While Musk has denied that Tesla is starting a price war, his peers see it differently. Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim Farley, whose Mustang Mach-E SUV lost considerable share to the Model Y last quarter — despite some discounting — said last week that price battles are “breaking out everywhere.” Related ArticlesBusiness | Tesla shareholders complain Elon Musk...

Life without parole for California mother, her boyfriend in torture-murder of 10-year-old boy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Life without parole for California mother, her boyfriend in torture-murder of 10-year-old boy LOS ANGELES — The mother of a 10-year-old boy and her boyfriend were each sentenced Tuesday to life in prison for torturing and murdering the child, who was beaten, brutalized and starved in Southern California.Heather Barron, 33, and Kareem Leiva, 37, were convicted of first-degree murder involving torture last month in a nonjury trial. They also were found guilty of abusing two other children in their Lancaster home.Anthony Avalos, 10, died of serious head injuries on June 21, 2018, and reportedly had cigarette burns covering his body. The LA County Department of Children and Family Services did not remove him from his Lancaster home despite at least 16 separate reports of child abuse beginning in 2013. (Image from Facebook) Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Sam Ohta sentenced them both to life without the possibility of parole, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in a news release. The sentencing followed emotional statements from the boy’s relatives...

California man who smoked marijuana in Senator’s office gets 4 years in prison for role in Capitol riot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

California man who smoked marijuana in Senator’s office gets 4 years in prison for role in Capitol riot A Southern California man who photographed himself while helping to trash the Senate Parliamentarian’s office, stole a bottle of alcohol and then smoked marijuana in a Senator’s office during the Jan. 6 riot was sentenced Monday to four years in federal prison.Erik Herrera (Courtesy U.S. Department of Justice) Erik Herrera, a photographer from El Cajon, was arrested in Los Angeles in 2021 and in 2002 was convicted of obstruction and disorderly conduct charges related to his role in the breach of the Capitol building.Herrera was among a crowd of pro-Trump supporters who breached the Capitol building during a riot that forced Congressional leaders to flee for safety and temporarily delayed the counting of electoral votes and the certification of President Joe Biden’s electoral victory.Jurors were shown a photo Herrerra posted of himself on his Instagram account, wearing a pink respirator mask, goggles and a bulletproof vest while holding what appear to be a stack of documents wit...

Theater: ‘Something that’s missing’ in Saratoga’s STEM-focused high school

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Theater: ‘Something that’s missing’ in Saratoga’s STEM-focused high school In Silicon Valley, it’s no surprise that students are interested in science, technology, engineering and math, but a group of Saratoga teachers and parents say theater and the arts should get more attention.Saratoga Theater Arts, a booster club for drama classes and extracurriculars, is working to not only support the existing theater programs and classes but to help grow new ones.“In a place this STEM heavy, kids who are not in STEM don’t necessarily feel like they’re a part of the school,” said club president Angela Brooks. “They don’t feel there’s a place for them at the school, and drama offers that.”The booster club helped create a drama club at Redwood Middle School that meets for the first time this Friday, April 28, to get younger students involved in and exposed to theater.Brooks said students who are interested in playing a musical instrument are able to take a yearlong music class as early as the third grade. The elementary schools stage an annual play after a few weeks o...

Prep roundup: St. Francis finds its mojo, routs No. 2 Mitty behind Luke DeVine’s 2 HRs

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Prep roundup: St. Francis finds its mojo, routs No. 2 Mitty behind Luke DeVine’s 2 HRs BaseballSt. Francis 12, No. 2 Archbishop Mitty 1St. Francis isn’t going to capture the West Catholic Athletic League’s regular-season championship.Its fate was sealed during a prolonged slump that dropped the Mountain View school several spots in the standings and out of the latest Bay Area News Group Top 20.But the Lancers are still dangerous. Still capable of a late-season run. Still a threat to contend when the league and section playoffs roll around.They made that clear Tuesday as Luke DeVine hit a home run in the first inning and a three-run homer in an eight-run fourth, leading St. Francis to a rout of visiting Archbishop Mitty.The outcome punctured a hole in Mitty’s quest for the WCAL’s regular-season title as the Monarchs (18-5, 9-2) will now need help to chase down Valley Christian.Mitty is scheduled to visit Valley to close out the league schedule on May 5.But the championship will be decided before then unless Mitty wins its next two WCAL games ...

Athletics’ roster teardown yet to pay dividends while some of the departed are thriving elsewhere

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Athletics’ roster teardown yet to pay dividends while some of the departed are thriving elsewhere It started on March 14, 2022 at the behest of Athletics owner John Fisher. The A’s had been run on a shoestring budget for years, somehow managing to stay relevant in the crumbling Coliseum.The A’s went to the playoffs from 2012 through 2014 under then-general manager Billy Beane and manager Bob Melvin, and again from 2018 through 2020 before contending with an 86-win team in 2021. Beane stepped down to be an advisor to Fisher in November of 2018 and Melvin was allowed to escape on a lifeboat provided by the San Diego Padres as manager.Even the shoestring was about to be clipped.That’s not how current general manager David Forst or manager Mark Kotsay would frame the teardown that was officially underway. They were merely carrying out the wishes of Fisher, who speaks only through the lips of team president Dave Kaval as if he were a ventriloquist.The plan was to strip the payroll bare, dumping all talent which either already made too much money or was due big money...

Student found with bullets at Suisun City school

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Student found with bullets at Suisun City school (KTXL) -- On Tuesday, a student at a Suisun City school was found to be in possession of firearm ammunition while on campus, according to the Suisun City Police Department.At around 11:50 a.m., police received a call from Crystal Middle School that one of their students was in possession of bullets on school grounds. Stabbing at Northgate High in Walnut Creek, student in custody When officers arrived on-scene they met with school administrators who handed over all the ammunition that was taken from the student. A further search of the campus for ammunition and firearms was conducted by law enforcement, but none were located. Police have not said the amount of ammunition that was recovered and what caliber or gauge it was. The investigation is still ongoing and no other information will be provided at this time.

Shares of First Republic Bank continue to slide

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:40:00 GMT

Shares of First Republic Bank continue to slide First Republic Bank plunged at the opening bell Wednesday, an ongoing route that has erased more than 50% of its value just this week on concerns about the bank’s financial health in the wake of two other bank collapses.Shares slumped 16%, following an even more severe tumble Tuesday, after it revealed that depositors withdrew more than $100 billion last month after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.The bank said late Monday that it was only able to stop the bleeding after a group of large banks stepped in to save it by depositing $30 billion in uninsured deposits. The San Francisco bank plans to sell off unprofitable assets, including low interest mortgages it provided to wealthy clients. It also has plans to lay off up to a quarter of its workforce, which totaled about 7,200 employees at the end of last year. Citi analyst downgraded First Republic on Wednesday, saying in a note to clients that there’s still a large level of uncertainty in outcomes ...