Singer and Model Anna Aya Plots J-Pop Rise

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Singer and Model Anna Aya Plots J-Pop Rise Singer and Model Anna Aya Plots J-Pop Rise: For at least a decade, K-Pop has seen impressive growth in the United States to the point that BTS and BLACKPINK are two of the biggest pop acts in this country, the latter headlining Coachella earlier this year. That has led to American pop fans exploring K-pop further (whether it’s a genre or simply pop music from a geographical location is open to debate). There is undeniably an audience here for pop music from Asia.Los Angeles-based model and singer Anna Aya hopes that the door is open, therefore, for a rise in the popularity of J-pop in the States. There are reports that the explosion of K-pop even led to a decline in the popularity of J-pop in Japan, but those sorts of trends tend to be cyclical. There’s really no reason why American K-pop fans wouldn’t be open to J-pop (or any other Asian pop music), should the right artist come around. It’s early days, but Anna might just be that artist.Half Japanese and half Armenian (her mom is J...

Mother who alleges baby was decapitated during delivery files lawsuit against Georgia hospital

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Mother who alleges baby was decapitated during delivery files lawsuit against Georgia hospital By Nick Valencia | CNNA mother who alleges her baby was decapitated during delivery at a Georgia hospital last month filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the hospital and others involved in the delivery, according to legal filings.The complaint filed in Georgia’s Clayton County alleges the Southern Regional Medical Center attempted to conceal the manner of death of the baby from the family including the mother, 20-year-old Jessica Ross, and her boyfriend, Treveon Isaiah Taylor Sr.Jessica Ross alleges her baby was decapitated during delivery at an Atlanta-area hospital.(Family of Treveon Isaiah Taylor Jr. via CNN) The medical center is in Riverdale, some 13 miles south of downtown Atlanta. The baby, who was named after his father, was delivered at full term, according to the family attorney.The county medical examiner’s office has not released the cause of the baby’s death. The office still is working to complete the baby’s autopsy, the office’s director, Brian Byers, told CNN.Acco...

7 terrific Bay Area things to do this weekend, Aug. 11-13

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

7 terrific Bay Area things to do this weekend, Aug. 11-13 There’s an amazing array of things going on this weekend, from Outside Lands to Summer Fest and Cirque du Soleil. (Pssst, don’t forget to make time for ice cream!)As with everything these days, be sure to double check websites for any last-minute changes in health guidelines. Meanwhile, if you’d like to have this Weekender lineup delivered to your inbox every Thursday morning for free, just sign up at www.mercurynews.com/newsletters or www.eastbaytimes.com/newsletters.1 SEE & HEAR: Outside Lands is backThe amazing three-day music festival takes over Golden Gate Park this weekend, with Megan Thee Stallion, Foo Fighters and a gazillion more exciting acts. There’s just too much to see and hear it all; what you need is an hour by hour guide on who to spend your time with.Vocalist Veronica Swift is one of the reasons to head to San Jose Jazz Summer Fest this weekend. (Rachel Murray/Getty Images archives) 2 SEE & HEAR: Sizzling Summer FestWe know, we know &#...

High school football 2023 preview: TCAL Stone Division

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

High school football 2023 preview: TCAL Stone Division Tri-County Athletic League Stone Division(Predicted order of finish)No. 1 ST. MARY’S-BERKELEYCoach: John Trotman Jr. 2022 record: 11-1What to expect: The Stone Division appears to be well-balanced. Any one of four teams could finish first. So why not pick last year’s defending champ to win again? The Panthers won 11 in a row before losing to eventual CIF State 7-AA champion Pinole Valley in the North Coast Section playoffs. They return seniors Elijah Hines and Samadi Scott to head the running game. Both weigh in excess of 200 pounds. They’re also linebackers and combined for 119 tackles last season. Marley Filson returns at free safety, where he was first-team all-TCAL Stone in 2022. He’s also a talented WR, which will be helpful as the Panthers break in young sophomore Sutton Ralls and junior Anthony Commack at quarterback. St. Mary’s will have experience on the OL with juniors Avi Coty-Moran (6-5, 240) at tackle and Jason Rodriguez (5-10, 250) at guard. Both started all 12 games a...

These factors are making it hard to combat the deadly Maui wildfires

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

These factors are making it hard to combat the deadly Maui wildfires By Ray Sanchez | CNNThe wildfires in Maui spread swiftly and turned deadly, stunning local officials who were quickly overwhelmed.“It’s very strange to hear about severe wildfires in Hawaii – a wet, tropical island – but strange events are becoming more common with climate change,” Jennifer Marlon, a research scientist and lecturer at the Yale School of the Environment, told CNN.Fueled by a combination of strong winds and dry conditions – and complicated by the island’s geography – the fires have killed at least 36 people.RELATED: Map: Maui wildfires burning in Lahaina and upcountry“For those of us who’ve been working on this problem, it just makes us feel sick,” said Clay Trauernicht, an assistant specialist who studies tropical fire at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.These are some factors making it difficult to combat the fires that have plunged a state known for its stunning natural beauty into an unprecedented crisis:Drought contributes to fire spreadSome fires are burning in...

Planning to visit Hawaii? Here’s what you need to know about the wildfires.

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Planning to visit Hawaii? Here’s what you need to know about the wildfires. Large wildfires burning across the islands of Maui and Hawaii, fueled by intense winds, turned scenic beach destinations into smoky, catastrophic scenes Wednesday. The fast-moving flames have scorched hundreds of acres, destroyed homes and businesses, and prompted a series of evacuation orders, road closures, and power and cellphone service outages. Dozens of people have died.The fires are most intense along the western coast of Maui, according to local news reports, with the historic town center of Lahaina severely damaged.Declaring a state of emergency in all counties, the Hawaiian state government has asked travelers to leave west Maui as soon as possible and is discouraging travel to the affected areas.Here’s what travelers need to know.Where are the fires?According to the local news outlet Hawaii News Now, at least three wildfires are burning on Maui, including one in Lahaina, a major tourist destination on Maui, and the upcountry section of the island. There are at least three...

Driver frustration with VTA may be tied to Taylor Swift shows: Roadshow

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Driver frustration with VTA may be tied to Taylor Swift shows: Roadshow Q: Recently I sat through three trains crossing Central Expressway. I am sure someone had a good reason to program crossing arms to come down way before any train is near, but it was unreal the length of delays it causes. With this valley having so many bright programmers, it seems the VTA wasn’t able to capitalize on that talent pool.What’s it going to take to minimize delays to car traffic? It’s as if the crossing arms were programmed for trains running three times the current speed. Maybe someone swapped 15 mph for 50 mph in an algorithm.John JensenA: I checked with the VTA about your concerns. Current operations of this crossing were developed as part of the light rail double-tracking effort and were vetted and approved by the CPUC. The situation you describe, with closely spaced light rail vehicles, appears to have triggered the crossing gate controller logic to hold gates down for an extended period. This is to avoid having gates rapidly go up and immediately go back down, whi...

Cancellations at SFO continue as wildfires in Maui rage on

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Cancellations at SFO continue as wildfires in Maui rage on (BCN/KRON) -- Some flights to Maui out of SFO are continuing to be canceled due to the devastating wildfires raging across the west side of the island. At least 36 people have been killed as a result of the wildfires. KRON4's Michael Thomas is live at the San Francisco International Airport Thursday morning with a look at flight cancellations. Watch his interview with a passenger who just landed from Maui at the video player above. A handful of flights to Maui out of San Francisco International Airport were delayed Wednesday. While Kahului Airport -- the island's main travel hub -- remains open, SFO reported that six flights were delayed and one was canceled due to the ongoing state of emergency on Maui. PHOTOS: Fires wreak havoc on Maui, historic Lahaina in flames "Unable to say how long impact will go, we recommend travelers headed to Hawaii to sign up for proactive flight notifications from their airline," SFO spokesman Doug Yakel said in an email. The impacted flights...

Caltrain weekend closure between SF and Millbrae

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Caltrain weekend closure between SF and Millbrae (KRON) -- Caltrain will be suspending service this weekend between the San Francisco and Millbrae stations. Cancellations continue as wildfires in Maui rage on This is one of several closures taking place this month. There will be closure each of the next three weekends. Riders are being encouraged to look for alternate forms of transportation.There will be a bus bridge, however, riders should still expect delays.

Police warn parents on back-to-school social media posts

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 12:09:33 GMT

Police warn parents on back-to-school social media posts (KRON) -- The Danville Police Department is warning parents on potential risks before posting back-to-school photos of their children on social media. Parents are reminded that they should not reveal personal information about their children such as addresses, phone numbers, school locations, and the name of their child. Predators and criminals can easily use such information for identity thefts and scams, according to police. ‘End Call’ button will be moved in latest iPhone software update School Resource Officer Ternes shows an example of what not to post in regards to sharing personal information.Photo: Danville Police Department"Being cautious about what you share and with whom you share it is key to maintaining control over your personal information," Danville PD said.