Point Reyes Station actor Julia McNeal, a longtime performer and teaching artist in the Bay Area, is part of American Conservatory Theater’s “Big Data.”
Posts from: February 18, 2024
This week on Campus Life, Shriya Yadamreddi talks about some things to do with the girls for Valentine’s Day.
Stipp, previously CEO of Stone Brewing, doubled its business and led its successful acquisition by Sapporo. With Stipp as CEO of Suja Life, it is poised for growth.
Don’t settle for your friendships withering away. Instead, take action by restoring connection and deepening your community.
I was promoted to conductor on May 19, 1981. This was rare at my age — I had just turned 21 at the end of 1980.
In those days you had to have two years on the road as a brakeman to even qualify to get a promotion. The test I had to take had 519 questions altogether with the first
Moshe Pesach Geller, a Bronx-born teacher who spread the gospel of the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach and the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia with nearly equal fervor, died in Israel on Feb. 12.
Heartbeats could one day help power something beyond hearts. A pacemaker is a device that helps regulate abnormal heart rates using electrical pulses. Leadless pacemakers, which are placed in the heart …
A 1983 New Yorker article by Whitney Balliet argued that “Women don’t have the grace and poise to play jazz.” While this comment wasn’t uncommon for the time, it certainly wasn’t universally accepted. In fact, this comment is what feminist writer and producer, Rosetta Reitz, sought to disprove through her decades-long efforts to promote underrepresented […]
From helping nurses de-stress to giving advice to would-be DJs, Guardian readers remember the Radio 2 star whose humour and humanity lit up Britain
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life announced today the 2024 class for its “Pillars of the Community.” Pillar awards are presented to individuals who have made a substantial impact in the more than 50 years of national affiliation of fraternities and sororities at Clemson.