“There was a point early in my career, probably in the mid-’90s, when there were more people of color at regional newspapers covering the fashion beat. What’s interesting is that, in general, newspapers have made more of a concerted effort to bring diversity into newsrooms because it is seen as something that is important to ensuring that all communities and stories have a voice. As those regional newspapers began to have all sorts of financial issues, cuts were made, so there were no longer people assigned to the fashion beat and the level of diversity decreased substantially.”—Robin Givhan, fashion critic, Washington Post
“This business plants seeds in our heads, pitting us against each other when it shouldn’t be like that. Some people in the business like to play chess with others’ emotions. We are all human, we all have feelings, and shouldn’t be put in competition with one another. Yes, there are rivalries, but at the end of the day we’re all working. So why be mad at another black model? All of us are beautiful in our own way. Why can’t we all be friends?”—Beverly Peele, model
[Peter Jansen] is the creator of the Open Source Tricorder. He built a very small device meant to measure everything, much like the palm-sized science gadget in Star Trek. [Peter] has built an MRI machine that fits on a desktop, and a CT scanner made out of laser-cut plywood. Needless to say, [Peter] is all about sensing and imaging.
As its name suggests, Hangar 1 Vodka (2505 Monarch St) pays homage to the city’s history with aviation-themed design. The distillery has grabbed headlines recently with its limited-edition Fog Point vodka made with Karl the Fog himself, but its recently revamped tasting room and visitors’ center is the real draw. // "Come for the beer, stay for the view" is the slogan at Faction Brewing (2501 Monarch St.), a repurposed airplane hangar with 20-plus original brews and a spacious front patio where crowds often spill out for the stellar vista of San Francisco’s skyline. // Sidle up to the sleek bar at The Rake at Admiral Maltings (651A W. Tower Ave.), settle into a booth, or hit the patio with one of 20-plus local beers on tap, all created with Admiral Malting’s own California-grown malt, which you can see being made through windows that overlook the malting floor. // Father-daughter duo Kent and Shauna Rosenblum operate Rock Wall Wine Company (2301 Monarch St) in a converted hangar with Shauna as head winemaker. Stop in for samples in the tasting room or a glass on the back deck where views stretch across the Bay to SF. // Long before Monarch Street was christened Spirits Alley, St. George Spirits stood alone as the sole liquor producer at Alameda Point—the distillery has been crafting whiskey, gin, brandy, and the like in Alameda since 2004. Tour the sprawling industrial space, or book time at the tasting room. // 2601 Monarch St. (Alameda), stgeorgespirits.com
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Park Jin Hyok worked as part of a team of hackers, also known as the Lazarus Group, to try to breach multiple other U.S. businesses, according to the complaint. In 2016 and 2017, Park’s targets included defense contractor Lockheed Martin. The complaint said there was no evidence Lockheed was breached.
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“I have a brown girl who’s killing it. So I asked brands if they will partner with me to dress her. The answer: ‘Oh, no. Pass.’ An Oscar-nominated woman who is sample size isn’t right for the brand, but then I see them work with someone who has no career, no fashion profile. It’s bizarre.”—Jason Bolden, stylist
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