Phranc’s Queer Cardboard Fashion Sense

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

Phranc’s Queer Cardboard Fashion Sense A butch lesbian who came out early and with gusto; a singer/songwriter who started out a punk legend but embraced a more progressive folk; a sculptor with a gift for transforming paper and cardboard into charming, meaningful objects—Phranc is a rebellious spirit with a taste for the retro and nostalgic. A new exhibition at Craig Krull Gallery (Bergamot Station) examines the artist, musician, and one-time Tupperware Lady’s 40-year archive of multidisciplinary gestures of affection and activism.Phranc: Shirt & Tie, 2022 Kraft paper, gouache, thread, 33 x 35 x 3 in (Courtesy of Craig Krull Gallery)The Butch Closet aligns Phranc’s parallel pursuits in music and art, beginning from her twin stories of influence—studying at the Feminist Studio Workshop at The Woman’s Building in the mid-70s, while simultaneously cutting a major figure in the Los Angeles punk scene—and offering a more thorough examination of the overarching garment motif that continues to express in her visual art to t...

A starfish’s body is ‘a head crawling along the seafloor’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

A starfish’s body is ‘a head crawling along the seafloor’ By Ashley Strickland | CNNThe heads of most animals are easily identifiable, but scientists haven’t been able to say the same for sea stars until now.A starfish has five identical arms with a layer of “tube feet” beneath them that can help the marine creature move along the seafloor, causing naturalists to puzzle over whether sea stars have defined front and back ends — and if they have heads at all.But new genetic research suggests the opposite — that sea stars are largely heads that lack torsos or tails and likely lost those features evolutionarily over time.The researchers said the bizarre fossils of sea star ancestors, which appeared to have a kind of torso, make a lot more sense in evolutionary terms in light of the new findings.The findings were published Wednesday in the journal Nature.“It’s as if the sea star is completely missing a trunk, and is best described as just a head crawling along the seafloor,” said lead study author Laurent Formery, postdoctoral scholar at Stanfo...

How the Michigan scandal could impact Pac-12 football, and what it says about the future of the sport

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

How the Michigan scandal could impact Pac-12 football, and what it says about the future of the sport Although unprecedented in nature and riveting in detail, the Michigan sign-stealing controversy is unfolding thousands of miles from the Pac-12 footprint and easy for fans to follow on merely a cursory basis.After all, the conference’s only known connection to the spy ring is largely immaterial: Connor Stalions, Michigan’s suspended analyst, purchased tickets to the Oregon-Washington game last season in Eugene. (He then transferred the seats, which were on the visiting side of the stadium, to another individual.)While the Big Ten roils and NCAA investigators descend on Ann Arbor, the Pac-12 collectively has a playoff berth to secure, a Heisman Trophy to win, a legal battle to resolve and transition plans to make.There’s no reason for stakeholders to concern themselves with the actions of a disgraced analyst for a football program in another conference.Or is the Michigan mess worth more than a glance at the latest headlines?The Hotline is here to offer a counter-narrative: There’s a ...

Green Day announce huge concert lineup for latest stadium tour

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

Green Day announce huge concert lineup for latest stadium tour Green Day has announced a massive 2024 tour.And the East Bay act — featuring Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool — will have some mighty cool company for the road show, with Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid and The Linda Lindas signed up as the support acts in North America and Nothing But Thieves, The Hives, Donots, The Interrupters and Maid of Ace setting the table in the United Kingdom and Europe.Green Day’s The Saviors Tour — in support of the soon-to-released album of the same name — begins its North American run on July 29 at Nationals Park in Washington, DC and includes a stop in San Francisco.The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is set to perform Sept. 20 at the home of the San Francisco Giants — Oracle Park.“We’ve never been more excited to unleash new music than with Saviors, a record that’s meant to be rocked live, together. So let’s thrash. We’ve got some amazing friends who are coming along for the ride!” Green Day said in a news release...

Best Online Slots to Play in 2023: Top 10 Real Money Slot Sites with High RTPs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

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'Large-scale' forgery operation busted in Pleasanton

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

'Large-scale' forgery operation busted in Pleasanton (KRON) -- A “large-scale” ID theft and forgery operation was uncovered by the Pleasanton Police Department last week as they assisted the United States Marshals Service in arresting a wanted fugitive at their Pleasanton home, authorities said Thursday. According to Pleasanton PD, the victims of the forgery operation are throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.Police officers recovered two unregistered firearms, over a kilo of cocaine and around $3,000 in cash during the arrest, Pleasanton PD said. Suspects at large after Piedmont armed robbery The suspect was taken into custody.

Convicted Oakland doctor facing 30 years in prison for health care fraud, kickback schemes

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

Convicted Oakland doctor facing 30 years in prison for health care fraud, kickback schemes (BCN) -- A doctor in Oakland is facing up to 30 years in prison after being found guilty of accepting kickbacks for patient referrals, health care fraud, and false statements relating to health care, federal prosecutors said.A jury convicted Henry Geoffrey Watson of 25 counts of various fraud charges for engaging in three health care kickback schemes from 2013 to 2019 while being a licensed medical doctor, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California said in a statement Wednesday.One of the schemes the 67-year-old Watson was involved in was agreeing to refer patients to home health agency Amity Home Health Care in exchange for illegal kickback payments.Prosecutors said Watson and employees of Amity and its CEO, Amanda Singh, conspired to pay the doctor regular and recurring amounts, sometimes in the form of cash payments of $3,000 a month, to ensure that he referred Medicare patients to Amity each month.Watson also accepted kickback payments from an undercover ...

After team bus was attacked, Lyon must regroup quickly to turn around bad start to the season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

After team bus was attacked, Lyon must regroup quickly to turn around bad start to the season Lyon’s players will have to refocus their minds quickly for the home game against Metz in the French league on Sunday after their team bus was attacked in Marseille by fans throwing projectiles last weekend, injuring their coach and causing that match to be called off. The bus attack was the lowest point yet for a club that has struggled badly this season, and is the only team in the league yet without a win. The seven-time French champion is last in the standings and now has to recover from the trauma of last week’s incident as well if it wants to avoid relegation at the end of the season. The Lyon team bus was hit by thrown objects on the way to Stade Velodrome, shattering some windows. Lyon coach Fabio Grosso was injured by falling shards of glass and needed medical treatment with his face bleeding profusely. “What happened on Sunday evening could have been a tragedy, and it certainly was for the sport and all those who love it,” Grosso wrote on his Instagram account....

No. 17 Air Force locked in on defending Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy against Army

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

No. 17 Air Force locked in on defending Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy against Army Army (2-6) at No. 17 Air Force (8-0, No. 25 CFP), Saturday at 2:30 p.m. ET. (CBS Sports Network)Line: Air Force by 18 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.Series record: Air Force leads 38-18-1.WHAT’S AT STAKE?For Air Force, this is a chance to defend the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. The Falcons beat Navy 17-6 on Oct. 21 to take the first step in the annual round-robin competition between the service academies. All they have to do is beat Army at Empower Field at Mile High to wrap up their 22nd CIC title. Should the Black Knights win, they can earn the title by knocking off Navy on Dec. 9. At stake is not only a trophy but a trip to the White House to receive the memento from the President of the United States. Air Force is off to its best start since the 1985 team began 10-0.KEY MATCHUPDefensive lineman PJ Ramsey and the Air Force defense limited Colorado State to just 42 yards rushing in a 30-13 road win last weekend. The Black Knights average 190.6 yards per game on the ground. A...

India dismantles Sri Lanka to book semifinal spot at Cricket World Cup with 302-run win

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:05:22 GMT

India dismantles Sri Lanka to book semifinal spot at Cricket World Cup with 302-run win MUMBAI, India (AP) — India became the first team to secure a semifinal spot at the Cricket World Cup after Mohammed Siraj bowled a stellar opening spell to help the hosts dismantle Sri Lanka for a 302-run win on Thursday. Siraj took three wickets for nought in the first seven balls as Sri Lanka lost its first four wickets for just three runs within 19 deliveries. Mohammed Shami then took four wickets in three overs in his opening spell, as Sri Lanka was bowled out for 55 runs in 19.4 overs. That was after Shubman Gill’s 92 and a quick-fire 82 off 56 balls from Shreyas Iyer helped India reach 357-8. It was the second biggest margin of victory in World Cup history.Shami finished with 5-18 in five overs, his second five-wicket haul in this tournament. Siraj finished with 3-16 in seven overs.Virat Kohli also scored 88 runs, and he and Gill put on 189 for India’s second wicket. It was the highest team score without an individual hundred in a World Cup.India rose atop the points’ ta...