The Day the Music Died: The Buddy Holly Legacy Lives on

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

The Day the Music Died: The Buddy Holly Legacy Lives on Feb. 3 marked the 24-year anniversary of the Texas singer-songwriter. Today, the Buddy Holly legacy lives on. It typically takes a long, illustrious, and well-documented career for a musician or band to see just how much of an influence they had on the masses. But one person whose life tragically ended in 1959 made quite an impression on those musical legends we admire — and that’s Buddy Holly. The death of Buddy Holly is often referred to as “The Day the Music Died” when he, along with Ritchie Valens and The Big Bopper, died in a plane crash in Clear Lake, Iowa.But just how big of an influence was Buddy Holly’s music in the past and present?The Life and Death of Buddy HollyBuddy Holly, or Charles Holley, was born on September 7, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas. Early in his life, he had already been exposed to music and learned to play various musical instruments at a young age along with his siblings. He grew up playing and listening to gospel, folk, and country music. It didn’t take long ...

Meet Colors of Freedom Artist Delbar Shahbaz

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Meet Colors of Freedom Artist Delbar Shahbaz Painter and mixed media artist Delbar Shahbaz embraces vibrant colors in symphonic palettes as an emblem of freedom and a gesture of courage—like nature emerging from a winter of revolution into a spring of power and liberty. Her lively visual language of abstraction, nature, and the figure grows from a holistic vision of connection, motion, and the world’s constant cyclical process of change. Rivers run, dancers spin, birds fly, light sparkles, fades, and returns; creatures part human and part animal explore the boundaries of our real and poetic dream worlds as symbols and carriers of the spirit; suffering gives way to restoration and power. Much of Shahbaz’s work exists in a place of global feminism, overlapping with her experiences first in Iran and later as an immigrant to America, and focuses on resisting the erosion of women’s rights at home and around the world. At the same time, her symbolism advancing a deeper sense of peace and liberty, often involving literally laying in ...

Persian New Year recipe: Tahchin (Iranian Savory Crispy Saffron Rice “Cake”)

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Persian New Year recipe: Tahchin (Iranian Savory Crispy Saffron Rice “Cake”) If Oakland’s Helia Sadeghi had to eat one dish for the rest of her life, it would be crispy, buttery, comforting tahchin. In Sadeghi’s childhood home in Iran, the golden domed rice “cake” layered with saffron-tinged yogurt and chicken made an appearance for special occasions. Birthdays. Getting good grades. Sometimes, tahchin was the occasion.“My mom worked two jobs, so if she had a day off, she would ask me what I wanted her to make, and I always asked for tahchin,” she says. “Hers was the best.”This recipe, which is featured on Sadeghi’s Big Dill Kitchen website and requires a large nonstick pot with a lid — would be the perfect centerpiece for a Nowruz meal, she says. While the traditional Persian New Year meal is herbed rice with fish to represent rebirth and fertility, Sadeghi says you should make what feels special to you. For her, that’s tahchin.“It is a celebration food, a showstopper,” she says. &...

Top 10 places to see cherry blossoms around the world

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Top 10 places to see cherry blossoms around the world Sure, tulips are lovely, and roses sublime. But the pale pink froth of sakura — or cherry — blossoms is extraordinary. Tripadvisor recently ranked 13 of the best spots around the world to see these blossoms — and it’s hardly surprising that two Japanese cities top the list. These beautiful cherry trees are native to Japan, where they’ve inspired festivals and celebrations for centuries.Paris and its cherry trees, which are planted throughout the city, from the Champ de Mars to Montmartre, made the list, as did Stockholm, where the King’s Garden is filled with dozens of cherry trees, a gift from Japan to King Carl XVI Gustaf.Of course, you can see beautiful blossoms right here in the Bay Area, too. But if you’re planning a trip to a more far flung location, bear in mind that March and April are peak viewing season for many of these destinations — unless you’re bound for Brazil, where the cherries bloom in July and August. (How did...

Persian New Year Recipe: Homa Dashtaki’s Cake Yazdi

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Persian New Year Recipe: Homa Dashtaki’s Cake Yazdi In her illuminating debut cookbook, “Yogurt & Whey: Recipes of an Iranian Immigrant Life” (W. W. Norton, $40), Iran-born food writer Homa Dashtaki, co-founder of The White Moustache, tells the story of her Zoroastrian upbringing and American assimilation through the lens, so to speak, of smooth, creamy, Old World yogurt. The 100 recipes, both savory and sweet, range from ancient (see-rogh, a Zoroastrian fry bread) to modern (pineapple ginger whey pops).Cake Yazdi, which comes from her family’s native city in central Iran, is moistened with yogurt and flavored with cardamom and rose water. Dashtaki serves it in the weeks following Nowruz, or Persian New Year, when it is customary to visit as well as host family and friends. The cakes are traditionally baked in fluted muffin tins to make individual tea cakes, but you can use standard muffin tins, she says.Cake YazdiMakes 12 individual cakesINGREDIENTS8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted, plus more for ...

Persian New Year recipe: Marzipan Mulberries (Toot)

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Persian New Year recipe: Marzipan Mulberries (Toot) Toot is the Persian word for mulberry, and these eye-catching Iranian sweets, which are traditionally served during Persian New Year, are shaped to look like the fruit.According to Tannaz Sassooni, a Los Angeles food writer specializing in Iranian Jewish cuisine, toot is best made from the flour of peeled almonds, otherwise the candies can turn out too dark in color. You can use saffron to tint your toot a yellow hue perfect for spring, says Sassooni, who shares her recipe below. Just make sure to serve with tea and invite friends over. It will make the new year that much sweeter.Marzipan MulberriesMakes 24 to 30 bite-sized piecesINGREDIENTS1 cup almond flour (made from peeled almonds)1 cup powdered sugarPinch of salt3 tablespoons rose water24 to 30 slivered pistachios or almonds¼ cup granulated sugar1/8 teaspoon ground saffron (optional, see note below)DIRECTIONSIn a large bowl, stir together the almond flour, powdered sugar and a pinch of salt until fully mixed. Gradually add rose...

Travel Troubleshooter: 80,000 Bonvoy points go missing. Can we get them back?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Travel Troubleshooter: 80,000 Bonvoy points go missing. Can we get them back? DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I made reservations at the Residence Inn in Edinburgh, Scotland, for two nights using 80,000 Marriott Bonvoy points. I recently received a notification from Marriott claiming that I had used the points for a stay almost three weeks earlier.Christopher Elliott, the Travel Troubleshooter I called Marriott, and they assigned me a case number. I have been going back and forth with the company ever since.I was on the phone for more than two hours speaking to several agents, one of whom told me, “You’re not going to get these points back until we find out who took them.” I have tried the executive contacts on your website, but have received no reply.It’s been 10 weeks since Marriott took my Bonvoy points. Can you help me get them back?— Celeste Rubanick, Cornville, ArizonaANSWER: Marriott deducted points from your account for someone else’s stay. It should have quickly restored your loyalty points when you pointed out th...

Feds backstop all deposits of failed Silicon Valley Bank, second Bay Area bank plunges

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Feds backstop all deposits of failed Silicon Valley Bank, second Bay Area bank plunges SANTA CLARA — Federal officials moved to insure all deposits at failed Silicon Valley Bank, hoping to inoculate the banking system against contagion, but shares of another Bay Area regional bank plunged on Monday.The move to protect Silicon Valley Bank depositors arose over fears that tech startups might be forced to shut down or furlough employees due to a cash squeeze if their uninsured deposits weren’t available to tap for their ongoing operations — andas well as to ward off runs against other banks with a high percentage of uninsured deposits.The U.S. Treasury Department, the Federal Reserve Bank and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. teamed up to lead the quest against a banking system contagion in the wake of the collapse and takeover by the FDIC of the insolvent Silicon Valley Bank.“The FDIC today transferred all deposits — both insured and uninsured — and substantially all assets of the former Silicon Valley Bank to a newly created, full-...

Bay Area storms: New atmospheric river expected to arrive overnight, Monterey County floodwaters approach highway 68

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Bay Area storms: New atmospheric river expected to arrive overnight, Monterey County floodwaters approach highway 68 A moderate-to-strong atmospheric river storm bringing what the National Weather Service called a “direct threat to life and property” approached the Bay Area on Monday for what was expected to be a nighttime arrival for more heavy rains to an already impacted region.A region-wide NWS flood watch was scheduled to go into effect from 10 p.m. Monday to 4 a.m. Wednesday. A Monday morning bulletin from the agency suggested that highly saturated soils paired with elevated river and streams levels made more water-related impacts a “sure bet.”The incoming #AtmosphericRiver will bring more heavy rain and flooding concerns beginning tonight. Make sure you are prepared for flooding and potential road closures. Remember to NEVER drive through flooded roadways. Turn around, don't drown! #cawx pic.twitter.com/AMfpyap8kL— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBayArea) March 13, 2023Aside from light showers early in the morning, Monday’s forecast was relatively tame in terms of...

Caterpillar workers ratify new 6-year contract with company

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:22:00 GMT

Caterpillar workers ratify new 6-year contract with company IRVING, Texas (AP) — Unionized workers at Caterpillar Inc. have approved a new six-year contract with the company that includes a $6,000 ratification bonus, 19% in pay raises and 8% worth of lump-sum payments.Members of the United Auto Workers union approved the deal over the weekend that covers 7,000 employees in Central Illinois and York, Pennsylvania. The new contract is effective immediately.Workers will get 7% pay raises immediately, plus 4% general wage increases in March of 2025, 2027 and 2028. They’ll also get 4% lump-sum payments in March of next year and in 2026.The Irving, Texas, company also agreed not to close any factories for the life of the agreement. By the end of the agreement, workers hired after 2005 will be on the same wage schedule as those hired before 2005, the company said.Workers also got larger night shift premiums, and an increased match in the 401(k) plan.Source