The Living Tombstone Party at the Roxy

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

The Living Tombstone Party at the Roxy The Living Tombstone Party at the Roxy: At the recommendation of this writer’s young son, we interviewed the Living Tombstone a year ago and 50% of the project, Sam Haft, told us that, “We treat this as a very structured full-time job, and in spite of the fact that now we have moved into the music industry formally instead of just being on YouTube, we still operate in that DIY fashion. Other artists get very surprised at how much we do ourselves. We almost act like our own creative agency. It’s been a DIY operation since Day One, and that’s how we’re most comfortable working.”The Living Tombstone might be a DIY project, but it’s a damned successful one. On Sunday night at the Roxy on the Sunset Strip, two days before Halloween, the venue was full to bursting with hyperpop fans who were simply determined to have a great time. Rarely has a crowd looked this good, decked out in costumes from their favorite anime and/or cartoon. Further, songs played over the PA betwee...

Western states look to these lands for new affordable housing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

Western states look to these lands for new affordable housing Alex Brown | (TNS) Stateline.orgIn Colorado’s Eagle County, affordable housing is so scarce that school district leaders have pleaded with locals to open their spare bedrooms to teachers — citing the impossibility of hiring when employees have nowhere to live.Home to popular ski resorts in Vail and Avon, the county has seen much of its housing snatched up for vacation homes and rentals. And it’s lacking areas suitable for new development.But state leaders think a new approach could help, both with the crisis in Eagle County and the housing shortage throughout the state. They’re aiming to turn a 3.5-acre tract owned by the State Land Board into 80 units of affordable housing. And they’re working to identify other state lands that could be developed in regions with critical housing needs.“Colorado has a lot of land that’s under state ownership that is either sitting completely vacant or being underutilized in really key areas that could be suitable for workforce housing development,” ...

Diplomatic, military leaders urge Congress to fund Israel, Ukraine

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

Diplomatic, military leaders urge Congress to fund Israel, Ukraine By Mary Clare Jalonick | Associated PressWASHINGTON — The nation’s top military and diplomatic leaders urged an increasingly divided Congress on Tuesday to send major immediate aid to Israel and Ukraine, arguing at a Senate hearing that broad support for the assistance would signal U.S. strength to adversaries worldwide.The testimony from Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken came as the administration’s massive $105 billion emergency aid request for conflicts in the two countries encountered roadblocks.While there is bipartisan support in the Democratic-led Senate for aid to both Ukraine and Israel, the request faces deep problems in the Republican-led House. New Speaker Mike Johnson has proposed focusing on Israel alone, and slashing money for the Internal Revenue Service to pay for it.As the congressional divisions deepen, Blinken and Austin warned that the consequences of failing to help Ukraine in its war with Russia and Israel as it s...

How ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ went from cult classic to beloved Disney property

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

How ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ went from cult classic to beloved Disney property By Scottie Andrew | CNN“The Nightmare Before Christmas” is, today, a proud Disney property. You can find its spindly hero Jack Skellington across Disneyland during Halloween and Christmastime, and his skeletal smile adorns everything from pillowcases to backpacks to Build-a-Bear stuffed creatures. It’s one of the company’s most unique artistic achievements and a proven moneymaker, even 30 years on.In 1993, though, a Halloween-Christmas film hybrid starring a slightly demented but well-meaning skeleton in a bat bowtie who nearly gets Santa killed was no easy sell. Worried the film would frighten young viewers used to “The Little Mermaid” and “Aladdin,” Disney released the film under its Touchstone Pictures banner, reserved for titles with more mature themes than standard Disney fare (a few years earlier, “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” got the same treatment).The film made a modest box office dent upon release. But many viewers who found the film over the years, usually on home video, appr...

Livermore man gets 5 days in jail for killing woman in 2022 DUI crash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

Livermore man gets 5 days in jail for killing woman in 2022 DUI crash DUBLIN — A Livermore man who was originally charged with vehicular manslaughter has been sentenced to probation and a brief jail stint for killing a pedestrian in a 2022 crash in Dublin, court records show.In a deal with Alameda County prosecutors, 43-year-old Giovanni Fissore pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of drunk driving causing injury. The charge carries a maximum of a year in jail, but Fissore was sentenced to five days of jail and ended up spending three days in the Alameda County Sheriff’s work alternative program. The program allows people to spend eight to 10 hours per day doing work in lieu of jail time, and is available for “low risk offenders,” according to court records.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Fatal crash in East Bay comes after driver speeds away from sheriff’s deputies Crime and Public Safety | 15-year-old boy arrested in connection to San Jose hit-and-run that killed pregnant presch...

FBI director: Antisemitism at ‘historic level’ in the US

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

FBI director: Antisemitism at ‘historic level’ in the US By Hannah Rabinowitz | CNNFBI Director Christopher Wray said Tuesday that antisemitism is reaching “historic levels” in the United States.“This is a threat that is reaching, in some way, sort of historic levels,” Wray said during a Senate hearing Tuesday. The FBI director said that was in part because “the Jewish community is targeted by terrorists really across the spectrum” including homegrown violent extremists, foreign terrorist organizations, and domestic violent extremists.“In fact, our statistics would indicate that for a group that represents only about 2.4% of the American public, they account for something like 60% of all religious-based hate crimes,” Wray said of the Jewish American population.Wray said that the FBI is tackling the rise in antisemitism through a series of law enforcement efforts including joint terrorism task forces, hate crime investigations, and intelligence sharing.“This is not a time for panic, but it is a time for vigilance,” Wray said addressing pub...

Kurtenbach: James Harden is returning to the Western Conference. Warriors fans should celebrate

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

Kurtenbach: James Harden is returning to the Western Conference. Warriors fans should celebrate We’re living in a topsy-turvy world. Chris Paul is wearing blue and yellow, the Warriors boast a deep roster, and they are — can this be right? — winning on the road.This is a lot of change and while it’s working for the Dubs, not everyone does well with this much difference.So I’m happy to welcome James Harden — Warriors’ villain extraordinaire — back to the Western Conference.We could use a bit of familiarity around these parts.After a half-decade-plus of being the Warriors’ top foil in the Western Conference (sometimes with Paul) for Houston, the should-be-two-time MVP took a three-year sojourn out East was marked by… nothing on the court.Harden seemed to spend most of the last years of his prime disgruntled, whether in Brooklyn or Philadelphia.Related ArticlesGolden State Warriors | Warriors 3 Things: Steph Curry, Golden State are playing the beautiful game Golden State Warriors | Warriors’ 3 Things: Dubs provide reasons for optimism, despite sea...

San Jose: Arrest made in connection to April armed burglary; antique guns recovered

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

San Jose: Arrest made in connection to April armed burglary; antique guns recovered SAN JOSE — Police arrested a man last week on suspicion of residential burglary about six months after he allegedly broke into a San Jose home while armed with a gun, according to authorities.Authorities also recovered a small cache of weapons and ammunition when they arrested the man — who is legally prohibited from owning firearms — and searched his home.Officers responded to a reported residential burglary on April 2, but the suspect fled before their arrival. The suspect was armed during the burglary, according to police, and was confronted by a neighbor.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | San Jose man indicted after allegedly failing to disclose foreign bank accounts Crime and Public Safety | Juveniles on e-bikes not following rules of the road in Los Gatos Crime and Public Safety | Man threatens to burn down Campbell fire station Crime and Public Safety | Exclusive: Los Gatos ‘party mom’ indicted by g...

Los Gatos 'party mom' charged with hosting alcohol parties for teens, encouraging sexual assault

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

Los Gatos 'party mom' charged with hosting alcohol parties for teens, encouraging sexual assault SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — A woman accused of hosting parties for her teenage son and his friends in Northern California where she encouraged them to drink and sexually assault intoxicated girls was charged Monday with more than five dozen felony and misdemeanor counts.Shannon Marie O’Connor, 49, was indicted by a grand jury in Santa Clara County on 63 charges including child endangerment for furnishing alcohol to minors and aiding and abetting sexual assault, the Mercury News reported.Seventeen alleged victims testified at the grand jury hearing, the paper said. THC gummies found in candy stash at Bay Area elementary school It wasn't immediately clear whether O'Connor, who was ordered to remain in jail without bail, had an attorney who could speak to the charges.Prosecutors contend that O'Connor staged six alcohol-fueled parties in 2020 at her-then home in Los Gatos and other places. Prosecutors allege she bought beer, vodka, whiskey and other liquor and encouraged the teens...

American Red Cross CEO and President Gail McGovern to retire

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:33:24 GMT

American Red Cross CEO and President Gail McGovern to retire (KRON) -- Gail McGovern, CEO and president of the American Red Cross, will retire next year, the humanitarian organization announced on Tuesday. McGovern, who has been at the helm of the organization for more than 15 years, will retire on June 30, 2024, the Red Cross said.The Red Cross Board of Governors has elected Chief Operating Officer Cliff Holtz as its next president and CEO, according to its succession plan. McGovern is the Red Cross' longest-serving CEO since Clara Barton.“It has been the honor of my life to lead the American Red Cross and be part of an organization that serves millions of people at times when they are at their most vulnerable. The extraordinary skill, compassion and commitment I have seen in our more than 300,000 volunteers and employees across this country humbles me every single day,” said McGovern. “I could not be prouder of how we have stepped up to address the challenges of our time.” THC gummies found in candy stash at Bay Area elementary school Dur...