Ray Darten Brings Indie Designs to Bay Street
Ray Darten means for its color clothing to be worn.
Read MorePosted by Nana Twumasi | Jun 1, 2019 | Faces of the East Bay, Retail |
Ray Darten means for its color clothing to be worn.
Read MorePosted by Nana Twumasi | Mar 1, 2018 | Retail |
Locally sourced stuff shows up at Concept Forty-Seven, and introducing TreasureFest.
Read MorePosted by Nana Twumasi | Jan 1, 2018 | Retail |
Plus, denim news from Two Jacks Denim and T-shirt culture from Los Reyes.
Read MorePosted by Nana Twumasi | Dec 1, 2017 | Retail |
Plus, two venues for locally made stuff: Bay-Made and Temescal Brewing.
Read MorePosted by Nana Twumasi | Nov 1, 2017 | Retail |
Plus, introducing fashion-forward scrubs and your new favorite bottle shop.
Read Moreby Nana Twumasi | Feature |
Hidden in the East Bay hills, the Carmelite nuns of Kensington live at the most secluded monastery in the United States.
by Nana Twumasi | Feature |
by Nana Twumasi | Feature |
by Lisa Fernandez | Nov 1, 2017 | Faces of the East Bay, Up Front
Experts say that when caring for an elderly parent who lives far away, the most important thing is to join a support group with people experiencing the same challenges.
by Susan E. Davis | Mar 1, 2014 | Faces of the East Bay, Up Front
Rockridge residents John Bliss and Kim Thompson may live far removed the gritty flats of East and West Oakland. But this philanthropic couple see themselves as one with the citizens of Oakland, particularly those who are struggling financially, and they’re leading a campaign to get their “financially blessed” peers to invest in the community like they have by funding city programs to teach kids how to swim.
by Meredith Maran | Nov 1, 2010 | Faces of the East Bay, First Person
Oakland author Meredith Maran accused her father of the ultimate betrayal. Then she un-accused him. In this first-person essay, adapted from her new book, My Lie, she reveals how it all went down.