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Rae Alexandra is an award-winning arts and culture writer with a passion for weird history, pop culture and feminist causes. Born and raised in Wales, she started her career in London as a music journalist and worked for uproarious rock 'n' roll magazine Kerrang! for a decade. After moving to San Francisco in 2002, she also began contributing to alt-weeklies including SF Weekly and The Village Voice, before landing at KQED in 2017. Her love for all things Bay Area soon prompted Rae to pivot into researching and writing about local history. After 20 years living in San Francisco's Mission District, Rae recently relocated to Stockton, California. Adrienne Simms is a San Francisco-based fine artist and illustrator who has exhibited her art since the early 2000s. Her creative work tends to focus on women, and her style includes bold colors and decorative patterns. While her images are generally feminine, she infuses her subjects with an inner strength, even defiance. From topics as disparate as spirituality and politics, her aim is to create art that is both beautiful and powerful. In addition to fine art, she embraces the challenge of illustration and portraiture projects. Her preferred mediums include oil painting, and pen and ink drawing.
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