by Jessie Schiewe | Dec 7, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Cover Stories, SF Weekly
SF Weekly (cover story) It’s an unusually warm Sunday in October, and half a dozen women mill around the Chabot Space and Science Center in East Oakland, in a room designed to look like a Mission Control. Dressed in black latex, metallic fabrics, and colorful wigs,...
by Jessie Schiewe | Dec 7, 2024 | Arts & Culture, LA Weekly
LA Weekly Sometime in early September, a few hundred people around the world received in the mail a flat, cardboard box containing a heavily padded, highly anticipated vinyl record. Ostensibly, those same few hundred people slipped the record out of its astral-themed...
by Jessie Schiewe | Nov 5, 2024 | Arts & Culture, Recent, The Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times Los Angeles is so big and sprawling, a puzzle board of cities within cities, that using one name to tie them all together isn’t really fair. Tell someone from out of state that you live in L.A. and you’re not really saying much. But share your...
by Jessie Schiewe | Jun 10, 2024 | Arts & Culture, SF Weekly
The many ways in which rapper YG has left an indelible footprint on pop culture and why he’s “Still Brazy.” SF Weekly YG knows how to make headlines. In 2013, the Compton rapper, born Keenon Jackson, inspired legions of high school students to ditch...
by Jessie Schiewe | Dec 11, 2023 | Lifestyle, The Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times, print edition Concern about a newborn’s bacterial flora is not a topic you’re likely to hear discussed in the waiting room of the maternity ward — but that may change. A new study has found that the way in which babies are delivered exposes them to...
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