Skylar De Paul, Daily Californian

Skylar De Paul

Daily Californian

San Francisco Bay Area, CA, United States

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Past articles by Skylar:

Slim’s closes after 30 years in San Francisco

There’s no way we can’t acknowledge this larger-than-life space. Here’s to Slim’s: thirty, flirty and thriving to the very end. → Read More

‘Greatness Code’ is Apple TV+’s limp attempt at sharing athlete stories

“Greatness Code” features A-list names within a variety of sports arenas — from basketball to surfing to snowboarding and more. → Read More

Netflix’s ‘Unsolved Mysteries’ showcases bizarre, head-scratching whodunits

Trading in the former analogue aesthetic for more up-to-date crime analysis, the new season has all of the investigative nostalgia without so much of the melodrama. → Read More

AC Transit may eliminate, combine bus lines for upcoming fiscal year

AC Transit is eliminating some lines and combining others to make up for budget losses in the proposed fiscal years 2020 to 2021, according to a virtual board meeting Wednesday. → Read More

‘Carrying forward his commitment to the underprivileged’: UC Berkeley professor Kirk Smith dies at 73

After decades of impact on his family, community and the field of public health and environmental sciences, Dr. Kirk Smith died Monday at age 73. → Read More

Researchers find new timeline data for end-Permian extinction

Researchers uncovered data through geological studies suggesting that the previously held timeline for the end-Permian extinction is in need of reworking. → Read More

UC Berkeley students, instructors encounter problems with remote exams

In Reddit posts published Monday, several UC Berkeley students alleged that they were falsely accused of academic misconduct. → Read More

UC invests $68M into Thirty Meter Telescope on Maunakea

The UC system has invested more than $68 million into the Thirty Meter Telescope project as of April 30, according to a financial report from the UC Office of the President. → Read More

Meet San Francisco-based indie rock band Carpool Tunnel

Ben, Brad, Spencer and Danny of Carpool Tunnel talk about how they formed, musical influences and their upcoming debut album, and perform their songs “Sunset Girl,” “Drought” and “Nostalgia.” → Read More

BAMPFA’s Lawrence Rinder talks art in times of crisis, online exhibition

BAMPFA opened its display of Tompkins’ works in February, but in light of shelter-in-place orders due to the coronavirus, this exhibition has had to adapt to virtual-only viewing. → Read More

Peach Pit tries new sounds, spins metaphoric tales on ‘You and Your Friends’

Unlike 2017’s Being So Normal, You and Your Friends features vocals faced with an identity crisis, battling between heavy filtering and completely stripped-down tones. → Read More

Best of Berkeley: City 2020

The Berkeley Fire Trails are just a stone’s throw away from anywhere on campus and can provide an adventure for just a few minutes or for hours on end. → Read More

Best of Berkeley: Food 2020

With maki rolls ranging from $2.25 to $6.95 and special rolls topping out at $10.95, Elmwood Avenue’s Manpuku will satisfy a sushi craving of any magnitude without breaking the bank. → Read More

Best of Berkeley 2020

Berkeley — a vibrant hub of unique food, culture and activity — is a place that can be described in a variety of words, but “quiet” is seldom one of them. → Read More

Best of Berkeley: Campus 2020

Consistently crowded, with people lining up outside on Sunday afternoons, the C.V. Starr East Asian Library, known colloquially as the East Asian Library, easily ranks among the top study spots on campus. → Read More

‘I’m not going to stop creating’: Lauren Ruth Ward talks postponed tour, new album

“It’s about my empowerment,” Ward said. “I’m honored to say that my music is ‘female-empowering’ — I get that often in write-ups, but I prefer just ‘empowering’ in general.” → Read More

Echosmith turns theme of ‘Cool Kids’ into full album on ‘Lonely Generation’

No two songs on the album sound too alike to the point of repetition, nor does the energy or spirit ever fall too flat. → Read More

2020 Golden Globes are full of surprises, with ‘1917,’ ‘Succession’ taking home top honors

In a night seemingly meant to be ruled by Netflix, Netflix came up short at the 77th Golden Globe Awards. → Read More

Chase Center stays burnin’ up from the Jonas Brothers’ comeback tour

While the show celebrated the Jonas Brothers’ comeback, it also honored the solo careers Nick and Joe built during their time apart. → Read More

‘Nutcracker’ ballet stuns after 75 years in San Francisco

For “Nutcracker,” the dazzling spectacle and expert dancing are what have been keeping lovers of the arts coming back year after year. → Read More