Lea CeasrineinThe Bold ItalicWhy Bay Area Wellness Should Be More Accessible for Women of ColorBecause one day at the Assembly isn’t enoughNov 19, 2019Nov 19, 2019
Lea CeasrineinThe Bold ItalicWhat Happened to Polk Street?This once-vibrant street, and ground zero for Pride, is now lined with vacant storefrontsJul 17, 201917Jul 17, 201917
Lea CeasrineinThe Bold ItalicLucca Ravioli Is Gone. What’s Left of Italian Culture in the Mission Now?The shop’s closing means saying goodbye to a landmark of culinary heritage in the neighborhoodMay 6, 20192May 6, 20192
Lea CeasrineinThe Bold ItalicBoutique Fitness Studios That Are Actually InclusiveMeet the diverse Bay Area studios welcoming allApr 17, 20191Apr 17, 20191
Lea CeasrineBrownsville, Brooklyn — Deep Roots, PreservedFor the last decade, Brownsville has been portrayed as a neighborhood with many challenges. Behind its tough exterior is a neighborhood…Jul 7, 2018Jul 7, 2018
Lea CeasrineFork and SpoonThe last time I had seen her it was Christmas. Her body was copper, still seared from the summer, with constellations of beauty marks…Jul 7, 2018Jul 7, 2018
Lea CeasrineA Taste of Georgia at Brighton BeachToné Café is not your grandmother’s kitchen, despite the kitschy neon-orange paper napkins that line each table setting. It’s rustic…Jul 7, 2018Jul 7, 2018
Lea CeasrineThe Weather Channel Is Dead.I’m on Metro-North, heading back to the city, carrying a Trader Joe’s paper bag filled with black plastic hangers, a clear mattress…Jul 7, 2018Jul 7, 2018