T J Watt Obviously, Green Bay is very, very big back home, so to be able to play in a historical venue like Lambeau is something special. – T J Watt
Susanna Reid When I was little I adored the windy beaches of Ventor and the dinosaur cliffs at Alum Bay. I was thrilled to take the cable car, and I coveted the layers of coloured sand in tiny jars in the gift shop. – Susanna Reid
Susanna Kearsley I was born in the city of Brantford, Ontario, Canada – but by the time I’d left high school, I’d moved seven times with my family, my father’s engineering work taking us to places as far-flung as Bay City, Texas, and Wolnae-Ri in South Korea. – Susanna Kearsley
Su-chin Pak I had never been out of the Bay Area before. It was very traumatic moving to New York. – Su-chin Pak
Stormzy Britain is not just One Direction, Little Mix, and James Bay. There’s Skepta killing it, there’s Krept and Konan killing it. – Stormzy
Steve Prefontaine Coos Bay is a sports-minded town. You had to be an athlete to be somebody. – Steve Prefontaine
Steve Hilton Most of the time, I get around perfectly well on my bike and public transportation, even in spite of the Bay Area’s almost comically shambolic system. – Steve Hilton
Steve Hilton In the spring of 2012, I moved to the San Francisco bay area with my wife and two young sons. – Steve Hilton
Sterling K Brown I was at Stanford University up in the West Coast Bay Area, so the biggest song of my freshman year was ‘I Got 5 on It’ by Luniz, and the ‘I Got 5 on It’ remix was the joint that everybody was jamming constantly. And then it was also at that particular time that I became a fan of the Wu-Tang Clan. – Sterling K Brown
Stephen Jackson The Bay Area has become my second home since I arrived here in 2007 and I can’t accurately describe how good it feels to be wanted and appreciated by an organization. The Warriors – from Chris Cohan, Robert Rowell, Chris Mullin and Coach Nelson to the last person working in the front office – have embraced me since Day One. – Stephen Jackson
Stanley A McChrystal I go back and think of President Kennedy, who had a military service background, but he comes into the presidency, and he’s faced with a decision on the Bay of Pigs, with the C.I.A. and the military giving him data, and it turns out very badly. – Stanley A McChrystal