Skold as Ice

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

Skold as Ice Skold as Ice: Many might know Tim Skold best as a member of Marilyn Manson, or maybe KMFDM. But for us, he’ll always be the main guy in Shotgun Messiah. That Swedish glam metal band took an industrial left turn at album number three, and yet the quality didn’t dip at all. His transition was seamless, hence his later gigs. Hopefully Skold will play some Shotgun Messiah songs at the Whisky. Clockwork Echo, Grimm, Vanilla Sugar and Adam Zoom also perform.Back in 2019, we asked Skold if he had any fond memories of L.A.“Yes and yeah,” he said. “We did a tribute show with Shotgun Messiah at the Troubadour in the early 90’s with a crazy girl climbing the light rig and a couple nights at the Wiltern with Marilyn Manson in 2004 I think that was special. I could go on and on, there are many other great shows I remember very well. Los Angeles is always a little extra stressful because it is home but I love it.”We also asked him how he thinks his sound has evolved.“...

If not Shohei, then who? Ten non-Ohtani trade targets that could upgrade SF Giants’ roster

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

If not Shohei, then who? Ten non-Ohtani trade targets that could upgrade SF Giants’ roster Will they or won’t they?It’s the question that will dominate baseball for the next week leading up to next Tuesday’s 3 p.m. PT trade deadline.If the Angels are willing to trade Shohei Ohtani, the Giants should exhaust every organizational resource available to make that deal happen. He’s doing things the game has never seen before, instantly adds an ace and a middle-of-the-order bat to any contender and, with international television rights and advertising, is a cash cow.For those reasons, Ohtani likely isn’t going anywhere.The Angels’ postseason odds are slim (13.6% per FanGraphs), but they are still closer to playoff position this late into the season than any time since they signed Ohtani.That means the Giants will likely have to wait until this offseason, when 30 teams will commence in the free-agent pursuit of a lifetime, expected to end in the richest contract ever signed by an athlete in any of North America’s four major pro sports le...

UPS and Teamsters reach a labor deal, potentially avoiding a crippling strike

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

UPS and Teamsters reach a labor deal, potentially avoiding a crippling strike By Vanessa Yurkevich | CNNUPS and the Teamsters have reached a tentative deal on a new contract. That could potentially avoid a strike, which could have started as soon as next week and crippled US supply chains.“UPS and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the union representing about 330,000 UPS employees in the U.S., have reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement,” the company said in a statement.The deal comes as the American labor movement has grown increasingly energized and empowered. The pandemic sent lower- and middle-class US workers’ pay surging for the first time in decades, but contract workers missed out on much of those gains. That’s why unionized actors, writers, nurses and teachers have recently gone on strike, and UPS workers and autoworkers have threatened walkouts.“Together we reached a win-win-win agreement on the issues that are important to Teamsters leadership, our employees and to UPS and our customers,” said Carol Tomé, UPS chief executive ...

Opinion: Religious bling offends me

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

Opinion: Religious bling offends me Editor’s note: This story is part of the annual Mosaic Journalism Workshop for Bay Area high school students, a two-week intensive course in journalism. Students in the program report and photograph stories under the guidance of professional journalists.Going to the mall, I would often see young adults pass by, wearing high-quality outfits with silver and sparkly crucifixes wrapped around their necks. I am not sure if they believed in God or not, but it interested me, as a believer, if they were flaunting their shiny pieces of jewelry for a reason. It made me question what made them want to wear such pieces. Is it a way to express their beliefs or is it a way to fit in with the crowd?The wearing of religious pieces of jewelry should not be normalized as a fashion statement. Individuals who do so without taking part in that faith are wrong.Today’s society already normalizes wearing crosses on their regular outfits, and some even go as far as tattooing a cross onto their body without ...

Suspect who stole $2K of merchandise from Cupertino Target arrested

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

Suspect who stole $2K of merchandise from Cupertino Target arrested (KRON) -- A suspect who police say stole $2,000 worth of merchandise from a Cupertino Target location was arrested, the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office announced Tuesday. Deputies responded to the store on a report of retail theft. Santa Clara County Sheriff's Deputy Diaz located the suspect vehicle driving away from the scene a short time later, police said. Deputies conducted a vehicle enforcement stop, during which they located $2,000 worth of stolen merchandise inside the vehicle. Carjacking reported in area right before car flew off Sanchez Street Stairs in SF Photos posted to the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Facebook page showed Lego toys and jeans among the stolen merchandise that was recovered.All the stolen merchandise was returned to the store. The suspect was booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail.

SF police investigating fatal shooting Friday in Tenderloin

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

SF police investigating fatal shooting Friday in Tenderloin (BCN) -- San Francisco police are investigating the death of a man who was shot in the Tenderloin neighborhood Friday evening. At 6:11 p.m. Friday, officers were alerted by a citizen tip of a shooting at Golden Gate Avenue and Hyde Street, about three blocks northeast of City Hall, police said in a press release Tuesday. Carjacking reported in area right before car flew off Sanchez Street Stairs in SF Police arrived at the scene to find a man suffering from a gunshot wound. Despite the efforts of emergency responders to save the man's life, he was declared dead at the scene. His name was not immediately available. Witnesses told the officers that someone fled from the scene after the shooting, police said. The San Francisco Police Department's homicide detail is leading the investigation into the killing. Anyone with information is asked to call the SFPD tip line at (415) 575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411, and may remain anonymous. Copyright © 2023 Bay City N...

One-alarm fire sparks along Embarcadero at Pier 28

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

One-alarm fire sparks along Embarcadero at Pier 28 (KRON) -- A 1-alarm fire broke out on the Embarcadero near Pier 28 early Tuesday morning, according to the San Francisco Fire Department. Palo Alto man robbed in his own backyard Fire crews responded by land and by sea around 3:14 a.m. SFFD's Fire Boat 3 was caught on video as it doused the dock in water. Fire crews inspect pier after fire (Photo courtesy of SFFD)SFFD Fireboat 3 responds (Photo courtesy of SFFD)Video from the scene shows fire crews using a powered saw to cut through debris at the pier. By 5 a.m., the fire was contained. No one suffered injuries in the incident, and no one was displaced, SFFD said. The fire is currently under investigation by SFFD.

SF's COVID response led to one of the lowest death rates among US cities, study finds

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

SF's COVID response led to one of the lowest death rates among US cities, study finds (BCN) -- San Francisco's response to the COVID-19 crisis resulted in one of the lowest coronavirus-related death tolls among U.S. metropolitan cities, a study has found. According to the study conducted by University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) researchers and the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH), the city implemented "one of the most intensive, inclusive and multi-pronged" COVID responses in the U.S., leading to one of the lowest fatality rates among U.S. cities across all ages and ethnicities. "Swift action informed by experience and data in San Francisco was critical to success," according to the study, which was published in the academic journal Public Health Reports. Police interrupt as Twitter logo taken down from SF headquarters The department noted the city implemented vigorous mitigation measures, such as asymptomatic testing of vulnerable populations, and enforcing of masking in public areas and stay-at-home orders.  The study also cited t...

As Actors Strike for AI Protections, Netflix Lists $900,000 AI Job

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

As Actors Strike for AI Protections, Netflix Lists $900,000 AI Job As Hollywood executives insist it is “just not realistic” to pay actors — 87 percent of whom earn less than $26,000 — more, they are spending lavishly on AI programs.While entertainment firms like Disney have declined to go into specifics about the nature of their investments in artificial intelligence, job postings and financial disclosures reviewed by The Intercept reveal new details about the extent of these companies’ embrace of the technology.In one case, Netflix is offering as much as $900,000 for a single AI product manager. Hollywood actors and writers unions are jointly striking this summer for the first time since 1960, calling for better wages and regulations on studios’ use of artificial intelligence.  Join Our Newsletter Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you. I'm in Just after the actors’ strike was authorized, the Alliance...

Seattle looking to end franchise-worst nine-game losing streak

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 21:16:13 GMT

Seattle looking to end franchise-worst nine-game losing streak NEW YORK (AP) — Jewell Loyd has never been part of a losing streak like the one that Seattle is on right now. The Storm have dropped a franchise-record nine straight games heading into Tuesday night’s game at New York. Her rookie year Seattle lost five in a row — the longest one she’s been a part of prior to the current one.“It’s something that’s different,” Loyd said Monday after practice. “But as long as you’re trying to get better, long term that’s what I look at. … No one likes to lose and it’s not something that we love to do. No one on this team is OK with losing. ”This was always going to be a transition year for the Storm with the retirement of Sue Bird and Breanna Stewart leaving for the Liberty in free agency. The Storm have many new faces and Loyd and Coach Noelle Quinn both said that this team is well bonded off the court.“Our group is very tight with one and another,” Quinn said. “There hasn’t been funky attitudes. F...