High Voltage Heaven for Amorphis

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

High Voltage Heaven for Amorphis AC/DCHigh Voltage (Atlantic/ATCO)High Voltage Heaven for Amorphis: Bassist Olli-Pekka Laine of Finnish prog-metal band Amorphis told us about his love for an AC/DC classic.(Atlantic/ATCO)Olli-Pekka Laine: AC/DC’s High Voltage, which I received as a Christmas present from my big brother, was my first hard rock album.In that sense, it is a groundbreaking record for me. It’s strange to think that, at the time, it had been recorded around six years ago, since it already felt like something almost ancient.Any AC/DC album up until, let’s say, Flick Of The Switch, could be played in its entirety anytime. So, essentially, any of the earlier AC/DC records could be my all-time favorite.High Voltage just happened to be my first introduction to the band and therefore holds a unique position in my heart.High Voltage Heaven for Amorphis: Amorphis’ album Queen of Time — Live at Tavastia 2021 is out now.           ...

Día de los Muertos celebrated in East Palo Alto

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Día de los Muertos celebrated in East Palo Alto Editor’s Note: This article was written for Mosaic Vision, an independent journalism training program for high school students who report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.Families gathered to celebrate el Día de los Muertos with food, music and cherished memories at the Cooley Landing Education Center in East Palo Alto on Sunday.They came to pay homage and joyfully recall the lives of family and friends who had passed on.As parents and children entered, they were met by an ofrenda, an altar of offerings, where pictures of the departed were placed to honor and celebrate their lives.Elisa Reclusado and Ruby Choy cut papel picado at a Dia De Los Muertos event at Cooley Landing in East Palo Alto on Oct.29. (Photo by Rashel Naranjo/Mosaic Vision Staff) The aroma of Mexican hot chocolate, conchas, and empanadas filled the air. The tantalizing treats beckoned visitors to indulge in a taste of tradition and warmth, setting the stage for a delightful...

Monday Morning Lights: Campo coach stays on message as Cougars move up to top division

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Monday Morning Lights: Campo coach stays on message as Cougars move up to top division CAMPO: HOW IT DOES IT YEAR AFTER YEARAmid the celebration after his team’s dramatic comeback victory over rival Acalanes on Friday night, Campolindo coach Kevin Macy stayed on message.In the eyes of the longtime coach, Campo is still the Little School That Could.“We don’t have what everybody else has,” Macy said after his team overcame a two-touchdown deficit in the fourth quarter to beat host Acalanes 25-24 and secure a playoff berth. “But we just have kids that will never quit. That’s the best way I could put it. There’s football players and then there’s kids that play football. We’re just on the side of kids that play football.“They have football players,” Macy added, referring to an Acalanes team that has lightning-fast playmakers Trevor Rogers and Paul Kuhner. “But we just have a tightness in our program. We’re neighborhood kids. We’re not like the schools that bring in all the special talent. So the kids learn how to fight for each other. They just have that bond of friendship...

Women’s college basketball preview: The outlook for all six Bay Area teams

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Women’s college basketball preview: The outlook for all six Bay Area teams The Stanford and Cal women’s basketball programs go into their final season of Pac-12 play with something to prove.For Stanford, it’s that a costly 2-3 finish last season was an anomaly and that the Cardinal is underrated now as a result.For Cal, the challenge is to rise above .500 for the first time since 2018-19 in a crucial fifth season under coach Charmin Smith, going into the final year of her contract.A seismic cross-country shift to the ACC is ahead for both in 2024-25, but that’s an issue for another day. Navigating the Pac-12 – with six AP preseason nationally ranked teams and nine projected by ESPN to make the NCAA Tournament – demands full attention.“We love playing against Pac-12 competition,” said Tara VanDerveer, in her 38th season coaching at Stanford and 45th as a collegiate head coach. “It’s sad and hard to believe it’s the last time we’re going to be playing these teams. It’s very surreal for me. But I’m really focused on this year, this team, and having a great se...

Travel Troubleshooter: I’m freezing! Can you help me get out of this Airbnb?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Travel Troubleshooter: I’m freezing! Can you help me get out of this Airbnb? DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: You have helped me before (and I am so grateful), but I need your help again unfortunately. I am currently in an Airbnb near Washington, D.C. I’m in the basement, and it’s 63 degrees Fahrenheit.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter I have no control over the temperature. The host controls it upstairs, and I am freezing. The host forbids me from opening any windows to let in the warm air, and I am so cold that I feel like it’s some sort of torture. The host taped up some of the air conditioning ducts in the basement, which initially helped. But tonight, when I came back to the rental, the air conditioning was blasting again, and even with multiple jackets and blankets, I am miserable.I called Airbnb’s customer service tonight, and the initial representative said that he would escalate this. He also mentioned that due to health and safety concerns, I could immediately be moved to a hotel. But when he transferred me to a...

Inside the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s incredible surrogacy program for otters

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Inside the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s incredible surrogacy program for otters Inside the Monterey Bay Aquarium, a crowd has gathered around the otter exhibit, watching the animals do somersaults in the water and paddle on their backs while clutching toys.“Aren’t they fun?” one woman asks her companion. “Bonk,” a pint-sized spectator says, as one otter bumps heads with another. “Bonk, bonk.”But upstairs, past locked doors and an office marked SORAC — Sea Otter Research and Conservation — a different kind of otter action is happening. Aquarium staffers use nets to wrangle three otters from a tank into plastic kennels, so they can remove mussel shells and other food debris from their enclosure. These are not the crowd-pleasing otters of downstairs. These are wild animals, brought in as pups after stranding or becoming sick. They were raised at the aquarium with minimal human contact and fiercely dodge to avoid the nets.From left, Sea Otter Rehabilitation Specialist Katie Finch, Sea Otter Care Intern Anna Jackson, and Sea Otter Care volunteer Ta...

Light rain, cooler temperatures in Bay Area on Monday

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Light rain, cooler temperatures in Bay Area on Monday Wet and slick conditions were expected to roll through the Bay Area on Monday as temperatures drop into the 60s and below, according to the National Weather Service.Forecasts showed rain chances above 80% for virtually the entire region throughout Monday, with the brunt of the precipitation expected before 4 p.m. The rain was forecast in the form of scattered showers throughout the Bay Area providing short bursts of rainfall.Related ArticlesWeather | Rain tracker map: Where it’s wet in the Bay Area, snowing in the Sierra Weather | Light rain has begun in the Bay Area and will last through Monday Weather | 2023 El Niño: New maps reveal who could see more snow this winter Weather | Dangerous fire conditions return to Bay Area amid weekend of heavy winds, dry air Weather | First snow of the season falling at Tahoe, Yosemite In Oakland, Concord and San Francisco, rain totals were forecast between one-t...

South Bay authorities are a state leader in disarming troubled people. But the laws backing them are facing serious challenges

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

South Bay authorities are a state leader in disarming troubled people. But the laws backing them are facing serious challenges Santa Clara County now files the second-most proactive gun-violence restraining orders in the state each year: Local authorities intervene on average more than once per day in cases involving people known to be armed and actively threatening themselves and others.Prosecutors say the county has steadily increased its output of such orders since the onset of a corresponding red flag law in 2016, going from seven filings that year to 405 in 2022. Only San Diego County had more last year.  Such laws are meant to assist authorities in confiscating weapons from people who might be dangerous.But an array of court fights — both settled and upcoming — pose an existential threat that advocates and experts admit could upend the legal foundation for red-flag laws as a whole.“There is consensus in the public about the notion that people who are dangerous should not have guns,” said Marisa McKeown, a prosecutor and supervisor of the Crime Strategies Unit in the Santa Clara County Dist...

TasteFood: A vegetarian centerpiece worthy of a holiday table

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

TasteFood: A vegetarian centerpiece worthy of a holiday table Every holiday meal deserves a festive centerpiece. While a turkey is the usual stunner, there’s room for more than one showstopper. An elaborate vegetarian dish can be equally decorative, providing a colorful and festive platter for both vegetarians and meat-lovers alike.Winter squash are natural, vibrant vessels ideal for stuffing with wholesome grains, dried fruit and nuts. There are many squash varieties that love to be stuffed, including butternut, acorn and kabocha. If the squash are small, you can serve them individually with their tops as a lid, or if they are large, you can halve or quarter them and spoon the filling over the centers, relying on the serving platter to catch the overflow.Acorn squash are tidy vessels for this recipe. When cooked until very tender, their shell is edible. They can easily serve one as a main course or be split to share. Shiitake mushrooms add a satisfying meatlike texture to the veggie filling and provide savory, umami depth of flavor. Cho...

Abortion debate has dominated this election year. These are the races to watch Tuesday across the U.S.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 00:00:07 GMT

Abortion debate has dominated this election year. These are the races to watch Tuesday across the U.S. By ROBERT YOON (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The most-watched races in Tuesday’s off-year general election have all been dominated by the ongoing debate over abortion rights.From a reelection bid for governor in Kentucky to a statewide ballot measure in Ohio to state legislative elections in Virginia, access to abortion has been a frequent topic in campaign debates and advertising, as it has since the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in June last year overturning Roe vs. Wade.Here’s a look at three major races and how abortion has shaped each contest.Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear seeks a second term in a heavily Republican state Donald Trump carried twice. The GOP nominee is Daniel Cameron, who succeeded Beshear as state attorney general.Beshear has called the state’s restrictive abortion law “extremist” for not allowing exceptions in cases of rape and incest. He also vetoed a proposal banning abortions after 15 weeks. Cameron says he supports the state law and that as go...