Written by Megan Wallace, CNN While fluid, non-binary genre designers like Harris Reed and Ella Boucht have started to make their mark, it’s also no secret that the fashion establishment hasn’t put much effort into designing. for non-binary people. – at least, that’s if collection after collection of drab beige …
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Guests on the LGBT sports podcast included former Lions captain Gareth Thomas, UFC champion Jessica Andrade and Leinster lock Jack Dunne There was the cricket match that made history. The hero of September 11th who inspired the biggest amateur rugby tournament in the world. The Formula 1 world champion who …
Read More »Chris Bishop presents National’s plan to reopen
National Covid-19 spokesman Chris Bishop said the party’s border plan aims to keep Covid-19 low that does not unduly impact the public health system, while restrictions are relaxed. National today unveiled the party’s plan to first end the lockdowns and then reopen to the world based on two vaccination goals. …
Read More »‘On The Bay’ Festival: 2 days of free music at Hamilton’s Bayfront Park – Hamilton
Organizers of Hamilton’s largest arts and music festival have revealed details of a free two-day festival slated for Bay Front Park in early October. “On The Bay” will be a two-day musical event taking place October 8-9 with headliners Tim Baker (Hey Rosetta!), Death from Above 1979, The Halluci Nation …
Read More »Will Lafayette Parish teachers receive a pay raise or a one-time check?
LAFAYETTE, Louisiana (KLFY) – Teachers in the parish of Lafayette may soon receive a pay rise. The decision is in the hands of the Commission scolaire paroissiale Lafayette (LPSS). The decision facing the LPSS: Should teachers get a raise or a big paycheck at the end of the year? On …
Read More »WPR Launches Investigative Podcast – ‘Mapped Out’
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Read More »The Look Ahead: Andrew Coy, Executive Director of the Digital Harbor Foundation
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Read More »The Mishawaka and Chipper’s announce three new concert halls
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The Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew presented plans to expand research and awareness regarding nature-based climate solutions and efforts to prevent Earth’s Sixth Mass Extinction. Kew Royal Botanic Gardens in London is home to the world’s largest collection of living plants Earlier this year, the organization released a manifesto for …
Read More »The technology that will improve post-pandemic rail journeys in the UK
On July 2, UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps announced the winners of the First of a Kind (FOAK) competition, sponsoring innovative technology that will revolutionize the rail industry. A partnership between the UK Department for Transport and innovation agency Innovate UK, FOAK has allocated a total of £ 9million to …
Read More »Spotify announces new podcast with TV actor Ronit Roy
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Read More »A resurrection in concert to get us out of musical limbo
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Read More »Closure of the 2021 census website this week – last chance to complete the census: Australia
The 2021 Census website, including the online form, and customer service channels will close on Friday, October 1, marking an important milestone in the process of collecting census data for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Australian statistician Dr David Gruen said: “The website and online form have been available …
Read More »Homeless parking could be moved to Encinitas community center
Operators of an overnight homeless parking lot will seek permission from Encinitas city council to move their operation from a private farm site to the city’s community and senior center. The Jewish Family Service’s agreement for its current site – a small parking lot in the center of the Leichtag …
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Iyou have 65m downloads and count. It claims the record for the largest live podcast audience of all time. He has sold the London Palladium and is heading to the O2. By all accounts, Sh ** ged Married Annoyed is a phenomenon, and I wish him well. But do I …
Read More »Get 6 months of Disney Plus free with an Amazon Music Unlimited subscription
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Read More »Professionals in the spotlight: Frederik Truyen
How did you get into your profession? It’s a long story ! I did a doctorate in philosophy, on the notion of predicate in logic, and I worked as a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Letters of KU Leuven when it still included the philosophy department. In the late …
Read More »[B-SIDE Podcast] Money Where Your Mouth Is: The Proposed National Budget and Government Priorities
Follow us on Spotify Face B BusinessWorld Although he said the pandemic response is a priority, the executive department of the Duterte administration cuts the 50.4 billion pesos allocated to health workers‘allowances and other benefits of the proposed 2022 budget. âIt’s so important for us to know exactly what the …
Read More »First BIPOC Fest offers diverse food and music in Portsmouth NH
PORTSMOUTH – The first BIPOC Fest was a success, and organizers say they want to see it become an annual event. âIt’s going well,â said Clifton West Jr., founder of Black Lives Matter Seacoast. “I can’t believe there are already so many people here. The weather is wonderful. We are …
Read More »Donna Stubbs and Frank Gallery strive to strengthen Chapel Hill community through art
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Read More »(AUDIO) HUMBOLDT WAITING: Austin Allison and James Ladika, St. Joe’s medical staff, on hospital life during COVID | Lost Coast Outpost
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Read More »Landlord-tenant dispute mediation pilot program to launch in Portland soon
Your browser does not support the audio element. It is a difficult time for tenants who have been financially battered by the COVID-19 pandemic. After a year of moratoriums protecting tenants from losing their homes due to inability to pay rent, people began being evicted from their homes in Oregon …
Read More »Will Turkmenistan be clear on COVID-19?
A group of Turkmen rights groups and media working outside Turkmenistan published an open letter on September 21 to draw attention to the alarming situation regarding the spread of COVID-19 in Turkmenistan, where the government continues to deny that there has ever been a case. The letter called on the …
Read More »JC Proposed Public Safety Sales Tax to Target Salaries, Update Equipment
Competitive salaries and up-to-date equipment. Those are the goals of a proposed quarter-cent sales tax for Jefferson City public safety teams that will appear on the Nov. 2 ballot. The tax needs a simple majority to pass. If passed, collections would begin April 1 and bring in $ 2.8 million …
Read More »Timaru’s Tragedy: $ 25,000 donated by the community to help the family of slain sisters
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Read More »Global Citizen Live Stream: How To Watch Music Festival Online For Free
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Read More »Jay-Z donated hit song for free to help promote new contest, CEO reveals
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Read More »Duncan High School leadership team launches podcast
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Read More »Last chance to save the planet: UK is not prepared for coastal erosion
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Read More »Rick Ross Teaches You How To ‘Boss’ On The Rolling Stone Podcast
Hip-hop legend Rick Ross shares life lessons and secrets to success (much from his new book, The Perfect Day to Work: A Scammer’s Guide to Building Your Empire) in an interview with Jeff Ihaza on the latest episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast. âThis is, for me, the …
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Read More »Arts Consulting Group helps Bennington Museum find a new leader
September 24, 2021 – Following an international search, Boston-based research firm Arts Consulting Group helped recruit Martin Mahoney as CEO of the Bennington Museum in Vermont. Wyona Lynch-McWhite, Senior Vice President, led the mission. “Congratulations to the Bennington Museum, as well as its Board of Trustees and staff, on the …
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Read More »Podcast: Ending violence against women and their children
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Read More »Norwegian Prima: New cruise ship with the world’s first dry free-fall slide and three-level circuit
(CNN) – Cruise enthusiasts in search of high-speed thrills have what to expect now that Norwegian Cruise Line has unveiled the jaw-dropping amenities aboard its latest ship, Norwegian Prima. Due to departure in August 2022, Norwegian Prima became the cruise ship most requested ship ever, says the brand, attracting record …
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Read More »Guild Review | PCMag
Discord may have started as a communication tool for gamers, but the chat service has grown so important that gaming is only one of its many uses, alongside listening to music, watching movies and even homework. Upstart rival Guilded is putting the game back in the spotlight. The messaging platform …
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Read More »Book an Item Pickup at the Bathurst Library using the Pick and Pickup service | Western lawyer
news, local news, BATHURST library members will be able to borrow new items even if the main building remains closed when the “select and collect” service returns from next week. Mayor Ian North says a contactless pickup system will operate from the foyer. Those wishing to use the service are …
Read More »FantasyPros Football Podcast: Start / Sit Down: Week 3
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stapler | SoundCloud | TuneIn | RSS | Youtube Joey P., Yates and Andrew Erickson detail start / sit options for week 3 of the fantasy football season! Sponsors: Owner’s box – OwnersBox currently offers two types of play, tournament salary …
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Read More »Nile talks about collaboration, back on stage, ‘Free Lunch’ mixtape
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Read More »First Class Trouble’s intergalactic shenanigans are coming to PS5 – PlayStation.Blog
We’re excited to announce that First Class Trouble is coming to PlayStation 5. Let the space chaos begin! Play video Developed by Invisible Walls, First Class Trouble is a social deduction board game where six people play together aboard a luxury space cruiser. At the start of each game, four …
Read More »Podcast: A need for inclusion in the pork sector
In this edition of the Real P3 podcast, Dr. Casey Bradley chats with Katherine Marcano-Bell who, along with her husband, Brandon, owns a 12,000 hog contract feeder farm in Iowa, USA. They discuss different aspects of one of the most pressing problems in the American pork industry – work. The …
Read More »Aboriginal artist sought after for public art at the Botanical Garden | Advertiser Wollondilly
Work is well underway on the new $ 60 million Australian Botanical Garden’s Mount Annan Herbarium and now the garden is looking for a local artist to add its twist. The garden, with support from the state government and the Australian Institute of Botanical Sciences, invited First Nations artists or …
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Victoria’s Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp has confirmed this morning’s earthquake was magnitude 5.9 and was felt across the state and as far as Tasmania and Adelaide. Mr Crisp said aftershocks would be felt for weeks and months, although they are unlikely to match or exceed the 5.9 magnitude quake …
Read More »True Crime Arizona Podcast: UNRESOLVED – 5 High-Profile Missing Persons Cases in Arizona | Real Crime Arizona
Follow @BrianaWhitney Follow @serjioh PHOENIX (3TV / CBS 5) – In the wake of Gabby Petito’s disappearance that shed light on missing persons cases, we look at five notable disappearances in Arizona: Daniel Robinson, Alicia Navarro, Christine Mustafa, Jesse Conger, and Cookie Jacobson. LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE Available Now: Apple Podcasts …
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Right in the center of Midtown Manhattan, next to the MoMa, is the Ocean Prime steakhouse. This is an expensive restaurant, perfect for out-of-town businessmen and wealthy suburban families. I’m here with rapper Flint Bfb Da Packman, who tells me it’s his favorite place to eat. He even named a …
Read More »First, AIIMS extends the schedule for collecting blood samples
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Read More »Community center to host open house after renovation
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Each Tuesday I’ll be highlighting the podcasts you need to take a look at. Below is my weekly summary. Black Girl Songbook, hosted by the critically acclaimed author Danyel Smith, is a happy celebration of “the history of women’s voices from the music industry” as Smith says. The show is the …
Read More »Apple offers a free 6-month Apple Music subscription with AirPods and Beats purchases
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Read More »Bradford Museums play a leading role in the national textile project
BRADFORD’s Museums and Galleries Department will play a leading role in a major new national project to link collections of all of the UK’s industrial heritage and make them more accessible to the public. The Congruence Engine Project is one of five National Collection Discovery Projects, an ambitious five-year £ …
Read More »Latest news on the community COVID-19 epidemic – Tuesday, September 21
12:55 – Watch the full COVID-19 update here. 12:33 – Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Chief Health Officer Ashley Bloomfield will provide a COVID-19 update at 1 p.m. The presser will be broadcast live above. 12:25 – Auckland Mayor Phil Goff said the lowering of the alert level was a …
Read More »How to Talk to Teens and Tweens Using Media to Break the Ice
Meeting children where their interests lie – rather than asking, forcing or, more ineffectively, begging them to approach yours – is essential. Any parent of a teenager will tell you that the more you seem to need your teen’s attention, the less they are willing to give. This is where …
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Read More »TCCL Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month With Virtual Events
TULSA, Okla. – The Tulsa City and County Library and Hispanic Resource Center provide additional opportunities for Tulsans to share and honor the many colorful traditions of Hispanic heritage in September and October. This year’s online celebrations, which run from September 15 to October 15, include cooking demonstrations, a virtual …
Read More »AARP Massachusetts launches audio story collection project for the Latino community with event on October 25
At AARP, we understand the power of storytelling. A good story will inspire, educate and entertain. It is often through their stories that our members pass on traditions, share life lessons and connect with loved ones. The stories of our AARP Latino members are reflected in the collective experience of …
Read More »Apple Launches Exclusive Unlimited Marvel Podcast Channel
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) – Two temporary exhibitions are now on display at the Dennos Museum Center that explore off-reserve residential schools for Indigenous children and contemporary Anishinaabek art. “Away from Home: American Indian Boarding School Stories” and “Close to Home: Contemporary Ansihinaabek Artists” will run until the end of …
Read More »Podcast: Growing up in the shadow of the pandemic
In this episode of Political Forum Module, Child Psychiatrist Karen Gaunson and Child Protection Specialist Tim Moore join us to discuss the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on children, now and in the future. The COVID-19 pandemic is casting many shadows – for many individuals and families, the livelihoods have …
Read More »Free writing workshops for teens starting September 25
Jeff zentner EPIC Group Writers and the Edmonds Art Commission present four writing workshops for teens in the region, the first scheduled for Saturday, September 25. Meadowdale English teacher and EPIC board member Alison Ersfeld received a grant from the Edmonds Arts Commission to deliver the workshops. “Our mission is …
Read More »‘Silence is killing us’: Saskatoon community hosts march for Megan Gallagher and Missing Persons Week
SASKATOON – More than 100 people were in attendance at Joe Gallagher Field to take part in a march to raise awareness of the disappearance of Megan Gallagher, 30. This week marks the first anniversary of Gallagher’s disappearance. The march also recognizes Missing Persons Week. Before the march there was …
Read More »Sunnyvale Community Briefs for the week of September 24 – The Mercury News
Newborn exhibition Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum’s new rotating exhibit focuses on traditions surrounding birth and early childhood. The arrival of a child is celebrated with rituals and special gifts, and the museum’s collections contain a myriad of objects related to babies, many of which appear in this paraphernalia exhibit commemorating …
Read More »Is sport the key to reducing the number of young people ending up in the criminal justice system?
Watch: The young people of Pill, Newport, share how hard life in lockdown has been for them. On a warm and sunny Friday night in the Newport area known as Pill, the air comes alive with the sound of young people and their families playing and laughing together. In the …
Read More »VAPA presents ‘The Glass Menagerie’ at Spyker Theater Thursday through Sunday
Tweeter tweet button for twitter Posted on September 19, 2021 ULM students rehearse for “The Glass Menagerie”, which will be presented September 23-26 at the Spyker Theater. The actors are, standing, from left to right, Cherie Mialaret, Abigail Hawthorn and Callan Saldutto; and seated, clockwise from center, Abigail McClung, Kade …
Read More »Library Notes: New podcast coming in October – Salisbury Post
By Sydney Smith Rowan Public Library SALISBURY – Podcasts are all the rage these days. Whether you’re listening to your favorite podcasts to hear the news, learn more about an interesting topic, or get a healthy dose of entertainment, you’re probably already connected to the world of podcasting and millions …
Read More »Ann Arbor District Library Director retires after two decades of service
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – After 20 years at the helm of Tree Town’s highly regarded library system, Ann Arbor District Library Director Josie Parker is retiring next year. Parker began her career at AADL in 1999 as Head of the Youth Department, became Acting Director in 2001 and accepted the …
Read More »Despite censorship and poor internet, Cuban podcasts are booming
No subject is forbidden. El Enjambre provided detailed coverage of the remarkable July 11 anti-government protests in Cuba and the harsh criticism of the ruthless crackdown that followed. Hosts also dissected the dismal state of the healthcare system as Covid-19 cases increased on the island, mocked government spray initiatives to …
Read More »October Fall Festival schedule and tickets at Finley Farms and Ozark Mill
Finley Farms and Ozark Mill have announced they will be hosting a fall-inspired celebration in October. The fall festival will be held October 7-10 at the development near the Finley River in Ozark. The celebration will include an Ozark Mountain Daredevils concert, farm-inspired food, live music, hands-on workshops, farm tours, …
Read More »Local Author Writes New Children’s Book “Women of Westport”
WESTPORT – If you live in the Westport area, you’ve likely come across the name Charlotte White while traveling around town, where there is a road named after that. But who is Charlotte White? Local author Gail Hartnett Roderigues attempted to answer this question in her quest to shed light …
Read More »MAD improves learning with podcast, virtual reality | News, Sports, Jobs
READY TO RECORD Contribution – Multimedia and Design students at Jefferson County Joint Vocational School showcase new podcasting and virtual reality equipment that will help keep the curriculum up to date and deliver a true 21st century education. Pictured with podcasting technology, clockwise from left, seniors Camden Parsons, Bryce Garman, …
Read More »Increase in the solid waste collection rate proposed in Santa Maria
Reports from Rachel Showalter of KCBX. For the first time in five years, residents of Santa Maria have seen an increase in prices for waste and recycling services. The last time solid waste collection rates were increased in Santa Maria was in 2017. Now the city is looking to increase …
Read More »2021 Fall Festival Calendar for Des Moines, including Oktoberfest
What has traditionally been the first festival of the festival season in central Iowa this year will be the last. âWe had to call (to delay) in February / March,â said Nu Huynh, executive director of the Iowa Asian Alliance, the organization behind CelebrAsian. “We have tried to be very …
Read More »Teachers and schools agree on vaccine mandate policy
The Oak Park District 97 School Board voted unanimously on Sept. 14 to approve a memorandum of understanding with three collective bargaining units, outlining a comprehensive plan to comply with the state’s vaccine mandate. The protocol – which is between the district and the Oak Park Teachers ‘Association, the Oak …
Read More »Kingston, Ont. book club creates community for the visually impaired – Kingston
For book enthusiasts like Anne Jewell, finding accessible reading materials is a must. This need is made easier by his membership in the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Book Club, something unique in Kingston. âIt’s an opportunity to connect with people who have the same barriers, and also …
Read More »101 Ash St. dumpster fire gets hotter and hotter
101 Ash St. and Civic Center Plaza / Photos by Adriana Heldiz Few local public affairs stories are as crazy as this one. It’s a long, winding series of asbestos-laden events that began in 2013, when the city of San Diego was surveying downtown buildings to house its employees. Then-mayor …
Read More »Welcome Back Fall Fest at Flint Invites Middle and High School Students for DJs, Free Food, and Games
FLINT, MI – Mott Community College will be taking over Brush Park in downtown Flint for the Welcome Back Event of the Year in conjunction with Beats x Beers this weekend. The Fall Fest, designed with Flint-area middle and high school students in mind, takes place from 6 p.m. to …
Read More »A new chapter for the library and archives
After more than a year of thoughtful planning and coordination between the Village of Pinehurst and the Given / Tufts organization, the village has announced the approval of a final agreement that transfers ownership of the Given Memorial Library and the Tufts Archives in the village of Pinehurst. This transfer …
Read More »Enrichment of Elderly Care Podcast – Parkinson’s and Positivity with Clyde Campbell (Shake it Up) and Wesley Della Volla (Georgetown University) – available Tuesday, September 21
In our next podcast, we have a two-part episode focusing on a topic we’ve never talked about before, Parkinson’s disease. To help us explore the experience of people living with Parkinson’s, we have Shake it Up Foundation CEO Clyde Campbell, and in the second half of the show, immersive storyteller …
Read More »Go Big For The Dodger Kids | News, Sports, Jobs
– Photo from messenger file Catherine Casey, of Fort Dodge, carefully pulls out one of the sticks while playing a game of Kerplunk with her husband, Merv, at the annual Go Big, Go Dodgers fundraiser held at Fort Frenzy in 2018 . – Photo from messenger file Catherine Casey, of …
Read More »Go there: September 17, 2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
Around the area EMMETSBOURG – Pedal with Pete Bike Ride for Cerebral Palsy starts at 1:30 p.m. SUNDAY at The Shores in Five Island, Emmetsburg. MANSON – The Manson Lions Club and the Manson Police Department are hosting the 2021 Manson Bike Rodeo from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. SATURDAY …
Read More »FAM Central catches the NFT trend and creates a ‘golden valley’
The fan economy has been around for a long time, but there is a lack of projects or artists who can harness this potential to create a business model, a strong and lasting connection, and maintain a lasting century-old community as the world leader in entertainment. . companies: Marvel, Disney, …
Read More »Cop Check Enables the University Community to Report Police Misconduct
ASU Police Department hopes to encourage transparency and accountability with new feature introduced this school year Photo by Alex Gould | The state press An ASU Police Department police car is pictured outside Sparky’s tailgate on College Avenue in Tempe on Thursday, September 2, 2021. By Kristin Avery | 09/16/2021 …
Read More »TV documentaries and podcasts on the Faith Hedgepeth murder case
The murder of Faith Hedgepeth, a student at UNC-Chapel Hill in September 2012, went unsolved for nine years. This week, Chapel Hill Police Department announced that they have made an arrest in the case of Miguel Enrique Salguero-Olivares, 28, of Durham. There have been numerous TV documentaries and podcasts about …
Read More »Bach, a free movie night and a walk in the “botanical” garden
Through Daily News from Anchorage Updated: 28 minutes ago Posted: 28 minutes ago Googly eyes are fixed on a tree at the Alaska Botanical Garden on Thursday, September 24, 2020. The garden has adorned the walkways with Halloween-themed exhibits that run through October 24. (Loren Holmes / DNA) Free Movie …
Read More »The new name of the old Container Store will be announced at the Tysons Block Party
Container store now closed at 8508 Leesburg Pike (Photo by Michelle Goldchain) After this weekend, Tysons’ old container store will no longer be known as “the old container store”. The 19,260 square foot county-owned site with 95 parking spaces at 8508 Leesburg Pike is being transformed into a community center …
Read More »Computer Education ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi Launches Debate on Data Sovereignty
Efforts are underway to teach computers to understand ‘Ålelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian language). The use of artificial intelligence technology could be a game-changer in advancing the use of the Hawaiian language. But some are concerned about tech companies and control – an area of ââconcern they call “data sovereignty.” Hawaiian-language researchers …
Read More »Managing the Madrid podcast: Alvaro Odriozola’s debut at Fiorentina
In this subscriber-only and loan-tracking edition of the Managing Madrid podcast, Kiyan Sobhani and Matt Wiltse discuss: – Alvaro Odriozola’s debut for Fiorentina against Atalanta – His defense decision-making – Its partnership with Milenkovic – The situation of Reinier’s Jesus at Borussia Dortmund – Takefusa Kubo vs. Athletic Club – …
Read More »Enjoy live music and FREE SuperDogs to attend a block party this Sunday
The sun is high, the leaves are falling and the university district has just made a major announcement! This weekend, the community will open the first of its many stores on its partially landscaped ‘Main Street’ and host a big block party to celebrate! With live performances by local rock …
Read More »UW and Wyoming State Library team up to continue newspaper digitization
CHEYENNE, Wyoming (Wyoming News Now) – The University of Wyoming has received second funding from the National Endowment for Humanities to support newspaper digitization work. The Wyoming State Library will also receive a portion of this funding. The Wyoming State Library began digitizing newspapers in the early 2000s. But, in …
Read More »Wilmer Valderrama shines a spotlight on frontline workers on his ‘Essential Voices’ podcast
Wilmer Valderrama shines a light on essential workers on his podcast, Essential Voices with Wilmer … [+] Valderrama (Photo by Mat Hayward / Getty Images for The Latinx House) Getty Images for La Maison Latinx Wilmer Valderrama can do anything. The Miami native is an accomplished actor, producer, singer, content …
Read More »Podcast: Leemore Dafny on hospital prices, markets and antitrust regulations
The U.S. government reports that total spending on hospital care in 2019 was nearly $ 1.2 trillion. High and widely varying hospital prices have been in the news recently in part due to new information made available under price transparency rules implemented by the Trump administration. Competitive markets are supposed …
Read More »Historic art collection with unique beginnings is on display in Ventura County
It was 1919. Woodrow Wilson was the President of the United States. Prohibition began and the Treaty of Versailles ended World War I. And at Gardena High School – the 12th grade class presented the school with an original landscape painting by Ralph Davison Miller. It became a unique annual …
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