Tulsa, OK, downtown skyline from a park with trees, grass, rocks and a stream in the foreground. … [+] The park is Gathering Place, a $ 465 million, 64-acre park that is the largest privately funded community space in U.S. history. getty I met a friend at a church service …
Read More »Podcasts of the week: culture wars, cops and cooking
âFor those of us who have tried (and no doubt failed) to write about Culture Wars in a spirit of honest and open good faith,â Jon Ronson is âsomething of an icon,â James said. Marriott in the Times. His 2015 book So you’ve been publicly ashamed remains the “final” account …
Read More »Mountain View gas station distributes hundreds of free Thanksgiving meals to community members
Mt. View Shell Resort owner Insook Baik confirms the number of free Thanksgiving dinners one person needs on Thursday, November 25, 2021 (Bill Roth / ADN) For over a decade, Insook Baik has prepared Thanksgiving dinner for hundreds of people every year. As the owner of the Shell gas station …
Read More »How to support Milwaukee entrepreneurs of color on Black Friday (and beyond)
CirculateMKE’s mobile marketplaces connect customers to some of Milwaukee’s most diverse vendors. The market reappears this Black Friday at PEAK Initiative in the Midtown district. (File photo provided by Shalina Ali) There are plenty of opportunities to shop for gifts on Black Friday, but it can be difficult to find …
Read More »Police present footage of officers shooting Ajmal Amani during tense community meeting
Ajmal Amani was possibly suffering from a mental health crisis when he was shot dead by two police officers on November 19 at the Covered Wagon Hotel in SoMa. During a virtual community meeting held on Wednesday afternoon, the SFPD confirmed that Officer John Quinlan fired at the gun that …
Read More »Best podcasts and chill out games for PS5 and PS4
What are the best podcasts and relaxing games for PS5 and PS4? While there are plenty of story-based immersive experiences on Sony systems, sometimes you just want to kick back with a podcast and keep your hands busy. We define âpodcast gamesâ as titles that allow you to switch off …
Read More »Holiday events in the Alle-Kiski valley
Apollo ⢠The Apollo Area Historical Society and the Apollo Events Committee will be sponsoring a free night with Santa and Mother Christmas from 6 to 9 p.m. on December 4 at Drake Log Cabin in the borough. There will be a bonfire, hot drinks, cookies and an opportunity to …
Read More »Telephone Telehealth Visits May End Soon Unless Lawmakers Act: Shots
Community clinics say easing restrictions on telehealth during the pandemic have allowed health workers to connect with hard-to-reach patients via a phone call – people who are poor, old or living in remote areas and don’t. not having access to a computer or cell phone with video capability. Silke Enkelmann …
Read More »Real Crime Podcasts: 15 Of The Best True Crime Podcasts To Listen To, According To Spotify Podcasts
The popularity of podcasts hasn’t stopped, with many of us making it part of our daily routine to listen to our favorite pods almost daily – and there’s no denying that the need for in-depth podcasts on actual crime has grown dramatically over the years. last decade. Although with such …
Read More »Celebrate the Vacation at Travis Park! – The city of San Antonio
CONTACT: Kelly Kapaun Saunders, (210) 207-8031Email: [email protected] SAN ANTONIO (November 22, 2021) – Celebrate the Travis Park vacation with free and family-friendly events! Enjoy a spectacular holiday light show every night until January 10, 2022. Adorned with over 10,000 custom lights and ornaments, the 50 foot tree is HE-B’s gift …
Read More »Daytona Beach Museum Director leaves for Morris Museum post
DAYTONA BEACH – Andrew Sandall, who has overseen a series of construction and expansion projects at the Museum of Arts and Science since taking office as executive director in 2012, has announced he is leaving Florida for a new post. Sandall will move in early January to take on the …
Read More »Audio descriptions will run and run | Television
It’s not just the captions that are used by people beyond the community that they were designed to help (Passage Notes, November 16). As an audio description, I recently met several people who broadcast a TV show or movie and then access the audio description service, allowing them to listen …
Read More »Donations pour in for Monklands toy appeal
The advertiser’s call for toys for 2021 is in full swing – with hundreds of freebies already handed out to young people in Monklands. Christmas shoppers have responded in droves since launching our annual festive campaign earlier this month, with all three high-traffic supermarket donation points filling up with an …
Read More »Apple Just Provided The Perfect Example Of Why You Can’t Trust App Store Review Ratings
You pissed off people by breaking your app a bit and they leave angry reviews. How can you save your reputation? Apple Just Found An Incredibly Effective Way – Getting Listeners To Submit better reviews by interrupting their podcast experience with an in-app prompt to submit a rating. This is …
Read More »The Beatles’ 50 Greatest Guitar Songs: In New Issue Of Total Guitar
Few, if any, bands have inspired more people to play guitar than The Beatles – the biggest, most important, and most influential band of all time. And so – to coincide with the long-awaited premiere of the three-part documentary series, ‘Get Back’ – this month, TG features the 50 Greatest …
Read More »PREVIEW: WEST BROM (H) – News
All the information you need before Saturday’s game – Huddersfield Town preview against West Brom– Tickets still available– Listen on iFollow HTAFC Huddersfield Town returns to Sky Bet Championship action after international break when they face West Brom at John Smith Stadium; Kick-off at 3 p.m. Town enters the game …
Read More »BFC News: It’s the Pork Chop Express for Notre Dame and Georgia Tech
Joshua, Jude, and Brendan are just rolling down the road in the Pork Chop Express on a dark, stormy night, and haul this podcast machine to your little woodland to preview the Notre Dame Fighting Irish VS the Georgia Tech Yellow. Jackets. In this episode: HELLO! COMMENTS! What to do …
Read More »Dynamic Canadian Musical Duo Bring Music to Sidney – Vancouver Island Free Daily
What is perhaps the ultimate couple in Canadian pop music is coming to Greater Victoria. Chantal Kreviazuk and Raine Maida – each with a Juno Award coat to her name – perform at the Mary Winspear Center in Sidney this Thursday, November 18. Kreviazuk burst onto the scene in 1997 …
Read More »Indian Performing Right Society Limited (IPRS) ranked 6th largest by revenue in the Asia-Pacific region
Distributes royalties of over 325 crore to its members, including its sister companies Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (NewsView). amounting to Rs. 325 Crs. over the past two years. The past two years have been difficult in various industries. The music and entertainment industry was no exception. During this difficult time, IPRS …
Read More »Legal Forms Signing Technical Video Here To Stay
Remote viewing of important legal documents such as wills, statutory declarations and affidavits via video will become a permanent feature of the New South Wales legal landscape. Attorney General Mark Speakman said legislation to cement the temporary measures had been passed by both houses of the New South Wales Parliament. …
Read More »Vox Media buys Podcast Studio Criminal Productions – Deadline
EXCLUSIVE: Criminal Productions, the burgeoning podcast studio founded by Phoebe Judge and Lauren Spohrer, has been acquired by Vox Media. This is the latest major acquisition in the audio space and follows Amazon’s purchase of Wondery, a slew of deals for Spotify, and the New York Times Company’s acquisition of …
Read More »From James Blunt to Michael Bublé: How the nerdy popstars got a free pass by pretending to be in the game
In 2014, James Blunt spent the summer traveling the world in spacesuits. The “You’re Beautiful” singer was on tour to promote Landing, his fourth studio album and a project Rolling stone described as “emotionally unbalanced” and tormented by the singer’s “restless moan”. Whiners aside, in the spotlight, Blunt came in …
Read More »More ways to give back this holiday season
To celebrate GivingTuesday, we’re matching up to $ 8 million in donations made to eligible fundraisers on Facebook, and we’re expanding access to fundraising on Instagram so more than 1.5 million organizations can support their causes. We are also running a GivingTuesday tournament for Facebook game makers to raise funds …
Read More »Astra Audio: Thoughtful Thanks to Our Pandemic Era Educators in Kansas
Audio Astra reviews recent audio reports on Kansas news, including podcasts and radio reports. Eric Thomas heads the Kansas Scholastic Press Association and teaches visual journalism and photojournalism at the University of Kansas. Dear Kansas teachers and school staff: This is a thank you note. It has not been awarded. …
Read More »Full Steam Ahead Podcast Episode 125 – Honoring Our Veterans
Posted: November 11, 2021 / 8:16 PM EST / Update: November 11, 2021 / 8:16 PM EST WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – As the year draws to a close, November reminds us to take a moment to reflect and salute all the men and women who have helped make this country …
Read More »Other options: More things to do in Greater Columbus: comedy, music
CLASSICAL MUSIC ⢠Aizuri Quartet, Columbus Chamber Music Series, 7:00 p.m. November 13, Southern Theater, 21 E. Main St .; $ 20 to $ 60; www.chambermusiccolumbus.org ⢠Early music of Pegasus, Early Music in Columbus series, 4 p.m. Nov. 14, First Unitarian Universalist Church, 93 W. Weisheimer Road; $ 30, …
Read More »Vanessa Nakate wants the world to hear about climate change in the southern hemisphere: NPR
Climate activist Vanessa Nakate speaks during the Fridays For Future walk last Friday in Glasgow, Scotland. Christopher Furlong / Getty Images hide caption toggle legend Christopher Furlong / Getty Images Climate activist Vanessa Nakate speaks during the Fridays For Future walk last Friday in Glasgow, Scotland. Christopher Furlong / Getty …
Read More »Light at the end of the pandemic tunnel
Yesterday we talked about the American pessimism around the economy. But as our latest Axios-Ipsos poll shows, we’re optimistic about things like the state of the pandemic. According to our survey, Americans are more likely to think that returning to a normal life is now a low to moderate risk. …
Read More »Beer Yoga, Movies, Last Days of Columbia County Fair
What awaits you this weekend? One last chance for a wild ride at Columbia County Fairgrounds, an assortment of musical performances and fun festivals. Here are more details on these events and more to come: Columbia County Fair The fair runs through Sunday at the Fairgrounds on Columbia Road in …
Read More »Massachusetts tax collections increase in October
HYANNIS – The Massachusetts Department of Revenue recently announced that preliminary revenue collection for October 2021 stands at nearly $ 2.5 billion, a substantial increase from recent years. According to DOR Commissioner Geoffrey Snyder, the total of $ 2.445 billion is $ 356 million or 17% more than the actual …
Read More »The former Mon Valley bank reopens as a startup incubator
A closed bank branch in the Mon Valley has reopened as a nonprofit hub for small businesses and entrepreneurs, thanks to a new partnership fueled by a charitable donation in the form of a large real estate discount. The Mon Valley Business Resource Center – now open in the former …
Read More »Volunteer concert at WECC made great music
Many people turn to music to cope with difficult times, and Barb Reimer is no exception. Reimer’s father died suddenly in 1997 at the age of 73. He was a farmer near Plum Coulee, known for his work ethic and sense of humor, and his death was traumatic for Reimer’s …
Read More »Library plans to add everyday objects to its collection – Quesnel Cariboo Observer
A “library of things” such as musical instruments, kitchen utensils, and electronics could be part of the Cariboo Regional District libraries. The ability to lend popular and useful items in addition to books and DVDs is already happening in major cities like Vancouver, Edmonton and Toronto and has recently appeared …
Read More »We are here to help | Rowan today
Everyone faces stress and anxiety, but no one has to deal with it alone Dear university community, As some may know, a student died on campus earlier this week. Our hearts go out to family, friends and others who knew this student. We understand that people want information in times …
Read More »HomePod podcast strike: update should help
Apple posted a bug fix update for its HomePod series Siri speakers on Wednesday evening. The update listens to HomePod OS version number 15.1.1 and fixes an annoying bug related to playing podcasts and some radio stations. The radio also disturbed After installing HomePod OS 15.1, released with macOS 12.0.1 …
Read More »PinkPantheress has 1 million fans on TikTok
Name: Pink Panther Age: 20 Hometown: Bath, England Currently lives: In London, with a group of childhood friends. Claim to fame: PinkPantheress is a singer, songwriter and producer whose melancholy but upbeat track “Just for Me” has been featured in over 2.1 million TikTok videos, becoming a sort of soundtrack …
Read More »UK receives $ 14million NSF grant to launch world-class cultural heritage lab
Kentucky’s history begins in prehistoric times, when mammoths roamed the Ohio River Valley at Big Bone Lick. LEXINGTON, Ky. (UK Public Relations) – This is the signature on a bourbon barrel – these are the ancient footprints of Mammoth Cave. Heritage science is all around us and has deep roots …
Read More »‘Our Baby Girl is Back’: Cleo Smith’s Family Thanks WA Police in First Public Statement | Australia News
Cleo Smith’s family thanked the police and residents of their remote community in Western Australia for helping ‘bring their little girl back to them’. In their first public statement, released Friday afternoon, Cleo’s mother Ellie Smith and stepfather Jake Gliddon said the family were “humbled by the love and support” …
Read More »Top 15 Podcast Advertisers Unveiled
Brands such as Amazon, Canva, CommBank, Hyundai and Nine Entertainment Co ranked among the top 15 podcast advertisers in Australia in the third quarter of 2021 according to a new study. The Australian Radio Network (ARN) iHeartPodcast network has partnered with Magellan AI to compile the first list of Australia’s …
Read More »Soft Rock Soundproofing: Vet Tips For A Stress Free Bonfire Night For Pets Pets
FFrom shelter pubs and soundproof dens, to soothing Spotify playlists and pheromone diffusers, desperate pet owners are turning to a number of unusual techniques to try and appease their anxious pets during Bonfire. Night. Growing awareness of the distress caused to animals by pyrotechnics has led to a growing backlash …
Read More »Ripon Common Council Preliminary Approves EMS Billing and Collection Change | New
The Ripon Common Council last week approved a proposal from LifeQuest Services to provide EMS billing and collection services to the Ripon Guardian Ambulance Service. The city says current billing and collection practices are under stress due to increasing call volumes and limited staff, while financial and Medicare audits have …
Read More »Lakers Podcast: Did the NBA Bring Back the ’90s?
Of course, we could focus on the Los Angeles Lakers barely beating the Houston Rockets. We could consider the fact that they could very easily still be looking for their first win. It might be mentioned in passing that the defense is about as effective as a Southern California stop …
Read More »Moonwalk Partners With Andbox, New York’s Leading Esports Organization, To Offer Web3 Engagement And NFT Utility | New
NEW YORK, November 2, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Moonwalk, the NFT Utility and Web3 Communities platform for brands and designers, is pleased to announce its partnership with Andbox, that of New York flagship esports organization, to provide web3 engagement and NFT utility through Moonwalk’s platform for the organization. Andbox …
Read More »BrainChip Podcast Explores AI at the Edge with Topio Networks CEO Philippe Cases
ALISO VIEJO, Calif .– (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – BrainChip Holdings Ltd (ASX: BRN), (OTCQX: BRCHF), a leading provider of high performance, ultra-low power artificial intelligence technologies, today announced that the co-founder and CEO from Topio Networks is the featured guest of this month’s “This is Our Mission” podcast. Phillipe Cases joins …
Read More »Free SC Brass Ensembles and Symphony Band Concert Featuring High School Music Students and Community Musicians – Sheridan Media
Sheridan College Arts have announced that they will be performing a Sheridan College Brass Ensembles and Symphony Band concert on Sunday, November 7 at 4 p.m. at Kinnison Hall at the Whitney Center for the Arts. The event is free and open to the public. According to the college, the …
Read More »SU Press celebrates University Press Week
Syracuse University Press is celebrating the 10th annual University Press Week (UP Week) from November 8 to 12. In honor of UP week, libraries will host an exhibit featuring books from Syracuse University Press. SU Press is also offering a 50% discount off the list price on books ordered from …
Read More »Competition should spill blood | News, Sports, Jobs
NEGAUNEE – The Upper Peninsula Regional Blood Center is teaming up with the towns of Negaunee and Ishpeming for the first fight to fill the blood bank. Cities will compete against each other by asking everyone to donate blood at the UP Regional Blood Center. The city that donated the …
Read More »The 5 Q: Brad Douglas takes us inside JET HD | Local News
In this weekly article, we ask a community member five questions. Today we chat with Brad Douglas, an instructor from the Joplin School District. 1. What is JET HD? JET HD began in 2005. The school received an improvement grant from the Missouri Department of Education. It was used to …
Read More »Why your favorite podcast is only on Spotify now
Do you like podcasts? Do you hate Spotify? We have news for you … My favorite podcasts keep disappearing from my apps. What is happening? Oh it’s easy: Spotify owns them now. Wait what? Yeah. Spotify has splashed millions of people by buying studios and then turning the podcasts they …
Read More »Lily B. Moonflower, Jake Keegan, Jelly Rose among performances on November 5th
It’s the start of November, which only means one thing: the first Artwalk Friday of this month is upon us. Many can spend an entire day strolling through the art shops of downtown Topeka and NOTO, browsing the magnificent works of art, and meeting artists. But once you’re done shopping …
Read More »Hotspot in cold climate: Melbourne library that transformed lockdown for struggling families | Inequality
It was during Melbourne’s sixth lockdown that Coralie Kouvelas started noticing the cars. The branch manager of the Thomastown library was one of the few employees working on site – arriving early, leaving late, and always seeing the same vehicles in the parking lot. Then one day she saw children …
Read More »4 tips to attract more guests to your podcast
Opinions expressed by Contractor the contributors are theirs. No matter what industry you or your business is in, there are likely dozens of thought leaders, influencers, speakers, authors, or other professionals that you would love to have on your podcast. Sounds easier said than done, right? So how do you …
Read More »Elizabeth Holmes trial: audio recordings released by prosecutors
SAN JOSE, Calif. (KRON) – During Elizabeth Holmes’ trial, prosecutors use their own words against her. They plan to play audiotapes for the jury of Holmes’ phone calls with investors. Holmes is accused of defrauding investors when she was a rising Silicon Valley star and CEO of her blood testing …
Read More »News | City of San José
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACTElisabeth Handler, Head of Public Information, Office of Economic Development408-535-8168; [email protected] San José welcomes Sonic Runway back to City Hall on November 5, 2021Illuminated sound art installation back by popular demand SAN JOSE, California (October 29, 2021) – The Office of Economic Development and Cultural Affairs of …
Read More »The World Review podcast airs twice a week
As the New Statesman’s international team grows, so does our global affairs podcast. World Review launched in June 2020 and recently hit new highs of 15,000 downloads per week. In light of this interest, we are delighted to announce that it will now be released twice a week. New thursday …
Read More »They got the beat, and the Hall nods too
Aren’t they at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? Among the myriad of artists who justify the answer, The Go-Go’s has been one of the most prominent omissions. But that changes on Saturday, when singer Belinda Carlisle, guitarist / keyboardist Charlotte Caffey, drummer Gina Schock, bassist Kathy Valentine and …
Read More »Austin Creatives Commemorate Winter Storm Uri Experiences In Art Collections
AUSTIN (KXAN) – It’s been nearly nine months since winter storm Uri brought sub-freezing temperatures, unprecedented power outages and water loss in Texas. Today, a group of creatives from Austin strive to commemorate their experiences through the power of the written word. The Winter Storm Project is an art anthology …
Read More »Dunleavy and Bronson want to break government, not reduce it
âWith All Due Respectâ is a podcast featuring Andrew Halcro with strong opinions on Alaskan politics, life and entertainment. It can be heard here and everywhere you listen to podcasts, with new episodes every Monday and Thursday. Episode 39 (22:16) As we continue to be alarmed by the behavior of …
Read More »Sulaiman Rahman’s New P4 Hub in Germantown Will Help Color Space Professionals Thrive
Miscellaneous Strength CEO Sulaiman Rahman has made training leaders from under-represented backgrounds a lifelong work. With the P4 (Public Private and Philanthropic Partnership) Hub for the promotion of racial equity and excellence coworking and event space, he hopes to push this work even further. The new space will launch in …
Read More »Song and dance will help tell stories at Jackson Storyfest this year
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – The arts will come alive this year during Storyfest. The week-long event, hosted by the Jackson District Library and featuring storytellers from across the country, begins Monday, November 1 with school sessions. The 34th annual event continues with public performances on November 3 and concludes with …
Read More »Lakota officials praise “Stuff The Bus” charitable donations
“I’ve heard they are doing really well and last year we got £ 15,000 in donations,” Stephens said. “Lakota always seems to rise to the occasion.” This is the 14th consecutive year of the food drive, which ended last Friday for the 17,000 students at Lakota schools and included thousands …
Read More »The Big Mad: Schmitt Breaks Wind, Hawley Podcasts and Missouri makes the wrong choice
Click to enlarge SCREENSHOT OF THIS VIDEO Here’s Josh Hawley and his wife, establishing what is arguably one of the worst podcasts in history. Welcome to the Big Mad, the RFTthe weekly roundup of fair rage! Because we know your time is short and your anger is burning: Wind that …
Read More »YouTube takes podcast seriously
Hello, hello and welcome to the working week. Hope everyone had a good weekend, and kudos to those of you who attended On The Verge. It was so nice to see IRL people and meet face to face. Hope we can do it again soon! Anyway, today is loaded with …
Read More »Onondaga County Legislative Assembly Districts 1 & 13 (Baldwinsville) – Eagle News Online
BALDWINSVILLE – Two candidates are running for the 1st District of the Onondaga County Legislature, which includes the Town of Lysander and part of the Town of Clay. Two candidates are running for the 13th district of the Onondaga County Legislature, which encompasses the towns of Camillus, Elbridge and Van …
Read More »Kiernan Shipka talks about his new Halloween-themed podcast movie
Most spectators first met actor Kiernan Shipka during his stint on the famous AMC series Mad Men, but after the series ended, she would continue to venture into areas that allowed for much more ambitious concepts than those seen in the drama. Thanks for starring in the Oz Perkins horror …
Read More »Things to do in Cincinnati this week: October 25-31
Tuesday October 26 MUSIC: Pilots of the Stone Temple, Madison Theater. With Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown. Wednesday October 27 MUSIC: Midland, Icon music center. With Hailey Whitters. MUSIC: Yasmin Williams, Ludlow Garage. With Eli Winter. MUSIC: Tauk, Madison Theater. MUSIC: Chuck Prophet & the Mission Express, The rebirth of …
Read More »Acting office holder and coach compete in rookie campaigns for Westmoreland Courts Clerk
October 24 – Megan Loughner was on a different career path in 2010 when she went to work for Bryan Kline, the newly elected Westmoreland County Court Clerk. Loughner was 24 and wanted to work as an intelligence officer. She was awaiting a final job offer at the US Department …
Read More »Fernandina Beach Story and Song Used Social Media and Deliveries to Reinvent
Editor’s Note: The Rebound is a weekly series on how businesses in Northeast Florida are navigating change, including during the pandemic. Signs on building columns touting coffee, books, and wine prompted me to stop by to visit a charming neighborhood bookstore bistro on a recent visit to Fernandina Beach. A …
Read More »Four Best Sports Podcasts You Should Try
Have you ever listened to anonymous calls made by wrestling fans from another part of the world in the form of a podcast? Or, listened to a podcast that goes beyond the world of “sports” and talks about the impact of competition and adventure on our lives? The Discover Pods …
Read More »Amero sings from the heart with WSO
“/> MIKE DEAL / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Don Amero and his band perform a balance with the WSO at the Centennial Concert Hall Thursday afternoon. There are two types of performers who sometimes appear on the WSO Pops stage: those who are skillfully polite, almost phoning their songs and sprinkling …
Read More »Morning High, October 23, 2021 | Story
Most of the 20,000 objects in the collection of the Champaign County History Museum are in an off-site storage unit, preserved but invisible to the community. President TJ Blakeman and museum staff, interns and volunteers are doing their best to change that. This week, the museum launched a website that …
Read More »Mike Klis podcast: Denver Broncos lose fourth straight game
Denver has lost four straight games since the start of the season with a 3-0 record. DENVER – The season has taken a wrong turn. After starting 3-0, the Denver Broncos have lost four straight games, including Thursday night’s loss to Cleveland. In his latest podcast, 9NEWS insider Mike Klis …
Read More »NB Music Industry Honors Best of the Year
Space-clad jazz musicians and a gospel rapper are among the winners of this year’s Music NB Awards. The 12th edition of the event took place Thursday evening, broadcast live from the Charlotte Street Arts Center in Fredericton and hosted by musician David Myles. About 1,000 people watched live, said Jean …
Read More »Jimmy Terry builds community at PGA Frisco
Community (name): a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common. How rewarding would it be to develop an entire community? PGA Professional Jimmy Terry has been bringing communities together in golf for the past two decades. A Texas-born golfer, Jimmy believed that …
Read More »UUFDC celebrates 25 years with matched donations
The Unitary Universalist Community County of Door (UUFDC) celebrates its 25th anniversary by give back in Door County through a Matching Donation Campaign to support local associations because they meet critical needs. The UUFDC 25th Anniversary Community Support Initiative will lead the Sunday collections designated for “community support” during each …
Read More »Good One Podcast: Ricky Velez on stand-up
Ricky Vélez Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photo by Lloyd Bishop / NBC / NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images When people talk about New York comedy vs. LA comedy, they’re usually talking about the scene time standards and the comics that make up the city scenes. But a bit like the players …
Read More »Rapper Young Thug sues over slipped bag containing cash and songs | national news
ATLANTA (AP) – Atlanta rapper Young Thug said an apartment janitor let a stranger take his Louis Vuitton bag containing around 200 unreleased songs and more than $ 100,000 in jewelry and cash. The artist’s claims are part of a lawsuit against the company that runs the apartment complex he …
Read More »City seeks to close the gap on who pays for growth
City will receive additional dollars for the new central library, the South End Community Center Although the cost impact of new home construction remains relatively the same as the changes to development charges take effect, it is possible that growth will pay a larger share in the near future, the …
Read More »Utah Jazz 2021-22 Season Preview
Plus, what does Donovan Mitchell need to improve to bring Jazz to the NBA Finals? (Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) as the Utah Jazz host the Milwaukee Bucks, NBA basketball in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. | October 20, 2021, 2:00 p.m. The wait is …
Read More »Dee and Don Ceilidh Collective announce free online music workshops
The workshops feature Grace Banks, Hamish Napier, Fraser Fifield and Paul Anderson. The project, free to all participants, is called âOur Living Rivers and Glensâ and encouraged participants to explore their local environment and collect their responses in the form of words, sounds, videos and images that have then uploaded …
Read More »“For us, by us”: how a new Caribbean exhibition is changing the AGO
Kenneth Montague was 10 when he first saw Renaissance footage from Harlem. The child of Jamaican immigrants in Windsor, he had visited the Detroit Institute of Arts and had been moved by the images of blacks in their best Sunday lounging in Harlem brownstones or sitting in Cadillacs. “It was …
Read More »Jan Brett, Immigrants, Theater Hopes & ‘Aprons With Attitude’
Jan Brett has a new book Titcomb’s Bookstore in East Sandwich is one of three New England bookstores and 15 nationwide chosen to sell personalized copies of the new “Jan Brett’s Nutcracker” by children’s author / illustrator Jan Brett for this holiday season. Books ordered through the store can get …
Read More »Podcasts to make you a better cook: from “flagship recipes” to the ethics of foraging | Podcasts
Recipe Club What’s great about this podcast is that the recipes under discussion come, by and large, from how most of us decide what to cook for dinner: by Google. The hosts, Momofuku founder and chef David Chang and Lucky Peach magazine editor Chris Ying invite guest chefs to choose …
Read More »ACA’s very first women’s workshop is the Network …
For Lacey Kuhlman, ACA International’s first-ever Women’s Workshop next month is a historic networking opportunity for the Accounts Receivable Management (ARM) industry and professional women. New to the industry as a young professional, Kuhlman said ACA’s national and unit events were an opportunity to connect with more women early in …
Read More »Podkesmas Asia Network Brings Indonesian Podcasts to the Global Stage by Collaborating with Spotify
Copyright 2021 PR Newswire. All rights reserved2021-10-18 Jakarta, Indonesia, October 18, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Indonesia’s largest podcast network, Podkesmas Asia Network (PAN), unveils new audio cinema series, a collaboration with popular streaming platform Spotify. Already at the top of the charts in their country of origin, PAN is …
Read More »Costello Returns To Show New Music And Tour To Graceland
Memphis, TN. (AP) – On July 8, 1954, Memphis “Daddy-O” DJ Dewey Phillips introduced Elvis Presley to the world (or at least the small part of the world that was within range of WHBQ’s AM signal) when he was became the first person to play Elvis Sun’s first single, “That’s …
Read More »Poetry is entering a new golden age, with young writers of color in mind
Lea Asmelash, CNN There was a time, not so long ago, when many people could name only one, maybe two poets – often a long-dead white man named William Shakespeare, Robert Frost or Walt Whitman. In recent years, however, a change has occurred. Amanda Gorman, after reading her startling poem …
Read More »Ripon’s Community Partners Collaborate to Offer a Virtual COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A Forum October 28 |
Kumar Punishes Dr Jeanne Lyke Ted miller Kim mueller Dan Wilk Accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine is essential and can help dispel common myths and rumors. It can be difficult to know what sources of information you can trust. Before reviewing vaccine information on the Internet, verify that the …
Read More »Podcast: Crashing the Party, Herd seeks to spoil the return of the state of Illinois.
To share Tweeter To share To share E-mail A week after the 34-20 demolition of a booming program in northern Iowa, the herd appears to be spoiling the state of Illinois homecoming. Quincy Patterson torched the Panthers for four touchdowns, including an 85-yard precision guided dynamite bomb to Christian Watson. …
Read More »The SteelDrivers play Oak Ridge
ORNL Federal Credit Union Summers Sessions concerts are held at Alvin K. Bissell Park in Oak Ridge. (Photo courtesy of ORNL Federal Credit Union) Bluegrass band The SteelDrivers will perform at a free concert in Oak Ridge on Saturday. This is the last concert of the Summer Sessions for 2021, …
Read More »Statement to students, faculty and staff re. Services and resources available
Friday, October 15, 2021 Dear students, faculty and staff of UNCW, As we wrap up another busy week, we wanted to take a moment today to contact you, to let you know that we see you. We see how well you learn, research, teach and work, and we understand how …
Read More »Hawaiian Electric grants $ 160,000 for community resilience and sustainability
October 15, 2021, 9:53 a.m. HST * Updated October 15 at 9:56 a.m. With funding from Hawaiian Electric, Mālama Kahālāwai will establish a green firebreak along the Olowalu Creek Corridor in West Maui to protect the watershed and community resources from wildfires. Courtesy of West Maui: Mauna Kahālāwai Watershed Partnership …
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