Is There a Bilingual Advantage to Ward off Dementia?
As the Alzheimer’s community heralds bilingual brains as mitigating dementia, some researchers suggest otherwise.
Read MorePosted by Ann Leslie Davis | Dec 1, 2019 | Feature |
As the Alzheimer’s community heralds bilingual brains as mitigating dementia, some researchers suggest otherwise.
Read MorePosted by Ann Leslie Davis | May 1, 2019 | Feature |
Alex Williams opens a new Berkeley health spa where oxygen facilitates recovery.
Read MorePosted by Ann Leslie Davis | Jan 1, 2014 | Feature |
Charlie Chaplin’s Little Tramp is being celebrated this year around the world for turning a hundred. Few may know that the lovable character cemented his sentimental everyman shtick in turn-of-the century Niles Canyon, thanks to a tiny studio there and Chaplin’s first great love.
Read Moreby Ann Leslie Davis | Feature |
Hidden in the East Bay hills, the Carmelite nuns of Kensington live at the most secluded monastery in the United States.
by Ann Leslie Davis | Feature |
by The Monthly Staff | Sep 22, 2021 | Faces of the East Bay, Family Care
The pandemic created the urgency for many East Bay families to set up an estate plan. Richmond Estate Planning Attorney, Sara Diamond answers questions about wills, trusts, powers of attorney and advance health care directives.
by Pam Valois | Jul 29, 2021 | Architecture, Faces of the East Bay, History
Jacomena van Huizen Maybeck’s life began in 1901 on a Javanese sugar plantation and ended ninety-five years later in her house in the Berkeley hills. I met her in 1977, as my boyfriend and I followed the rumors of a unique cottage for rent. From the time of our first...
by Nana Twumasi | Jun 1, 2019 | Faces of the East Bay, Retail
Ray Darten means for its color clothing to be worn.
by Lisa Fernandez | Apr 1, 2019 | Faces of the East Bay, Parenting
A Cal psychologist has a simple prescription for race relations.