Beloved L.A. bakery chain abruptly closes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Beloved L.A. bakery chain abruptly closes A popular Los Angeles bakery chain, Sweet Lady Jane, has abruptly closed its doors. The bakery announced on its website and social media that its last day was on New Year's Eve. "After 35 years we are closing our doors. Our last day of business was December 31, 2023," the statement read. "We did not come to this decision lightly nor quickly."Despite customer loyalty, the bakery said sales were not strong enough to continue to do business in California while servicing lease obligations and paying its employees a living wage. In the statement, Sweet Lady Jane said it did not want to pass the costs to its customers. Instagram: Sweet Lady Jane"For more than three decades, we didn’t just build a loyal customer base, we created a real community. It has been a privilege to be included in your sweetest moments. Big and small," the bakery continued. "L.A.’s most beloved Triple Berry Cake will live on in your memories, and in ours."The bakery is a favorite among Angelenos and celebrities like...

Ian Ziering addresses Hollywood biker brawl; calls it 'hooliganism'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Ian Ziering addresses Hollywood biker brawl; calls it 'hooliganism' Actor Ian Ziering described a confrontation between himself and a group of mini-bikers who attacked him on Hollywood Boulevard over the weekend as "hooliganism" on social media Monday."While stuck in traffic, my car was approached aggressively by one of these riders leading to an unsettling confrontation," Ziering posted on Instagram one day after the attack. The "Beverly Hills, 90210" actor said he got out of his car to assess any damage when the situation escalated into a physical altercation. Video of the incident obtained by TMZ shows several of the mini-bikers surrounding Ziering when one of them throws a punch that appears to hit the actor in the face. Ziering is seen fighting off several of the bikers as he runs toward safety across the street. Ziering is seen in another video consoling his daughter in the street when the group eventually backs off and leaves the scene."I am relieved to report that my daughter and I are both completely unscathed, but the incident has left me ...

Street takeover mob raids Compton bakery, smashes car into store

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Street takeover mob raids Compton bakery, smashes car into store A street takeover in Compton resulted in the break-in and possible burglary of a Compton bakery early Tuesday morning.Ruben's Bakery & Mexican Food Inc. at 2701 N. Santa Fe Ave. was the site of a street takeover at about 3:30 a.m., according to Lt. Collins of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.Shortly after the takeover was reported to deputies, another caller said that about 100 people had broken into the bakery.The front door of the business was rammed with a vehicle, which the driver left at the scene before fleeing, Collins said. The other suspects left on foot and in vehicles, and when deputies arrived, they found a trash bin on fire in the middle of the intersection, according tot he LASD.No arrests have been made, and the owner of the store has not yet detailed what — if anything — was taken.No injuries were reported.

Zeros at Zebulon

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Zeros at Zebulon Zeros at Zebulon: In March 2022, we reviewed another Zeros at the Whisky for this very publication. That’s the purple-haired glam rock version of the band with this name. There’s also a UK punk band from the ’70s, and there are probably more.It’s taken this long for us to review the L.A. pioneering punk band but we got here in the end. This Zeros played their first show on a bill with the Germs (also playing their first show) and the Weirdos. They’re very much a part of Los Angeles punk history, often referred to as L.A.’s Ramones.We interviewed frontman Javier Escovedo last week, and he said that, “There’s a bunch of bands called the Zeros. There’s one in the Midwest, like in Chicago. They kind of get a lot of attention. In ’77. There was an English band called the Zeros. And actually, when we finally toured England a few years ago, the guy wrote to me and said he was gonna come on his show, but I don’t think he made it.”He also told ...

World’s best-selling jazz instrumentalist kicks off 2024 with Bay Area run

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

World’s best-selling jazz instrumentalist kicks off 2024 with Bay Area run Want to see Chris Botti in concert?Well, you’ve got plenty of chances to do so as the famed trumpeter plans to perform eight shows in six nights, Jan. 9-14, at the SFJAZZ Center in San Francisco.That’s a rare kind of a multi-show run for a jazz instrumentalist to enjoy, well, basically anywhere outside of New York City. Yet, Botti isn’t just any jazz instrumentalist. According to SFJAZZ, he’s “the world’s best-selling jazz instrumentalist.” Not coincidentally, he can draw the type of big crowd numbers to warrant eight consecutive shows in the same venue.What’s so great about Botti? Let’s start off with his amazing tone and sense of lyricism, which pay off in various enchanting ways in both his studio recordings and on the live stage.The list of all stars who have called upon Botti’s talents over the years include Buddy Rich, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, Sting and, yes, even Frank Sinatra. The Portland, Oregon,-born trumpeter ...

Best of music 2023: Premieres and reborn classics thrilled Bay Area classical fans

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Best of music 2023: Premieres and reborn classics thrilled Bay Area classical fans Concerts, operas, new works and visiting artists: classical music presenters offered a thrilling array of performances throughout the Bay Area in 2023. Here are some of the most memorable events among the highlights.“Eden”: Joyce DiDonato brought this semi-staged concert focusing on climate and the natural world to Stanford Live and Cal Performances in January; backed by the early music ensemble Il Pomo d’Oro, with music spanning Baroque to new works, the great mezzo-soprano made it an enchanting experience.A French rarity: The music of Olivier Messiaen doesn’t get performed nearly often enough, but under music director Michael Tilson Thomas, the San Francisco Symphony gave a lustrous performance of the French composer’s 1944 “Trois petites liturgies de la Présence divine” in January at Davies Symphony Hall. Featuring pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet as soloist, with essential contributions from Cynthia Millar on the ondes Martenot, and members of the S.F. Symphony Chorus, “divine” descr...

Bay Area News Group high school football coach of the year: Acalanes’ Floyd Burnsed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Bay Area News Group high school football coach of the year: Acalanes’ Floyd Burnsed After Acalanes coach Floyd Burnsed, 76 years young, raised his first state championship trophy at Saddleback College in Orange County last month, the football lifer didn’t think about what the title meant for his already-decorated coaching legacy. Instead, he praised the town that saw him turn the Lafayette school’s program into state champions.“It’s huge, it’s huge,” Burnsed said in front of Acalanes fans after the team defeated Birmingham of Lake Balboa. “They’ve been big supporters for such a long time, they deserve a great football program.” No one can argue that Acalanes, which before the playoffs had never even won its section, was a great team this season. The Dons won a shared Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division title, routed San Marin 24-7 to win the NCS Division IV title, crushed Escalon 49-14 to collect the NorCal 3-AA trophy, and then triumphed 33-21 over Birmingham. “Three firsts in a row,” Burnsed remarked. For this, Burnsed is the Bay Area News Group coach ...

Chance sighting leads to rescue of driver stranded for days in California backcountry

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Chance sighting leads to rescue of driver stranded for days in California backcountry A chance sighting of a flashlight led to the rescue of an Arizona man who had been stranded for four days in a remote area of Ventura County, the sheriff’s office said.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | A skull found near Lake Tahoe has finally been linked to a nurse who disappeared in 1970 Crashes and Disasters | East Bay boyfriend eyed in Capitola woman’s disappearance Crashes and Disasters | Torso found in dumpster identified as missing California mother of 3 Crashes and Disasters | Former NBA G League player for Stockton Kings and his girlfriend arrested in killing and kidnapping of missing woman Crashes and Disasters | Human remains found in June near Oakland Zoo officially identified; police say man was a homicide victim  The man was discovered on the night of Dec. 26 in backcountry about 20 miles west of the Grapevine section of Interstate 5.A sheriff’s deputy and dispatcher had b...

Federal investigators say they’ve identified no connection to terrorism in deadly Rochester crash

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Federal investigators say they’ve identified no connection to terrorism in deadly Rochester crash (CNN) — Authorities found no evidence of a connection to domestic terrorism in a deadly car crash outside a New Year’s concert in Rochester, New York, which killed two people and injured nine, officials said Tuesday.The suspect, who officials identified as 35-year-old Michael Avery from Syracuse, has died, two law enforcement sources said.Rochester Police Chief David M. Smith said as of Tuesday morning, officials had found no evidence that Avery acted on “political or social biases,” in the incident, in which two vehicles – one laden with gas canisters – crashed and plowed into the crowd outside the concert at Rochester’s Kodak Center.“So far we’ve uncovered no evidence of an ideology and no nexus to terrorism, either international or domestic,” FBI agent Jeremy Bell said Tuesday.Multiple law enforcement sources told CNN that domestic terrorism is still being looked at as a possibility in this case.The FBI defines domestic terrorism as involving acts dangerous to human life that are...

Bay Area office vacancies balloon to all-time highs as tech wobbles

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:30:43 GMT

Bay Area office vacancies balloon to all-time highs as tech wobbles SAN JOSE — Office vacancies in the Bay Area have ballooned to all-time highs — and might even worsen in 2024 — fresh evidence that tech cutbacks still haunt the region’s wobbly office market, a report released Tuesday shows.The office availability rate soared to record levels at the end of 2023 in both Silicon Valley and San Francisco, according to a report released by Savills, a commercial real estate firm.The sluggish state of the tech industry in the Bay Area is deemed to be the driving force behind the sky-high availability levels for offices, Savills reported. The office availability rate is a combination of vacant space plus space being offered for sublease.Silicon Valley’s office availability ended 2023 with a record high of 27.5% — which means well over one-fourth of the region’s office spaces were empty and being offered for a direct lease from a property owner or sublease from a tenant that was seeking to downsize its occupancy foo...