Albany Center Gallery celebrating 50 years of Hip-Hop
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Hip-hop fans around the country are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the genre. The Albany Center Gallery gave NEWS10 a preview of what next month's celebration will look like.The “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” exhibit will be filled with artwork from local artists in the Capital District. It will be on full display starting on August 1, running through September 2. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Photojournalist Robert Cooper had the idea for the exhibit after Albany Center Gallery issued an open call to local artists within a 100 mile radius. He reached out to gallery Director Tony Iadicicco to find out if they had anything planned for the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. From there, they worked with local artists like Truemaster Trimingham to curate the displays.“We in the Capital District are taking this opportunity to celebrate this dynasty of a movement,” said Trimingham. He said that ...Missouri marijuana microbusiness applications open Thursday
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services will open applications Thursday for anyone interested in operating a marijuana microbusiness. Missouri DHSS defines a microbusiness as a marijuana facility license "designed to allow marginalized or under-represented individuals to participate in the legal marijuana market," either through a dispensary or wholesale facility. Schnucks shoppers may be eligible for compensation in lawsuit over alcohol prices According to a news release from Missouri DHSS, applications will open Thursday and run two weeks through Aug. 10. The department says the applications are part of a lottery process, one through which six microbusiness licenses will be chosen in each of the state's eight congressional districts. Each district is eligible for two dispensary facilities and four wholesale facilities. Anyone applying to lead them needs to meet certain income eligibility requirements. The Missouri Lottery will conduct the dra...ISP: Automated license plate readers being installed to combat violent crime
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
ST. CLAIR COUNTY, Ill. – A new resource is coming to the Metro East region to try and reduce violent crime. Illinois State Police said this device has already proven to be a great asset in solving crime.The tool they are adding: automated license plate readers. Forty-five of them have been installed and are operational along Interstates 55, 70, and 64 in the Metro East.“So, jumping onto an interstate is no longer an escape route for criminals,” Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly said. “ISP is using license plate readers to track vehicles suspected of being involved in criminal acts.”St. Clair County State’s Attorney James Gomric lauded the addition of the cameras, calling them a game changer.“Already in 2023, ISP has cleared 69% of homicide cases in East St. Louis,” Kelly said. “That’s well above the national average.” Ellisville man accused of firing at car on I-64 “At a time now where crimes on the highway, crimes committed by vehicles, stolen vehicles on the rise; thi...Reports: CU Buffs “in discussions” for return to Big 12 Conference, exit from Pac-12
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
Ralphie could be running back into the arms of the Big 12.The CU Buffs sent another shockwave through college football after a report via Twitter posted Wednesday that the school was “in discussions” to return to the Big 12, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, following an executive session of the board of regents. CU’s regents scheduled another meeting for Thursday, where they are expected to approve a move to the conference, Brett McMurphy of The Action Network tweeted. Big 12 presidents were also expected to meet Wednesday evening for “an expansion update,” according to Thamel.CU left the Big 12, of which it was a founding member, in 2010 to join an expanding Pac-12, ending an association of 63 straight seasons as a member of the Big 12, Big Eight or Big Seven.Then, as now, the primary reasons that are believed to be behind the university’s discussions are stability and financial security. Ironically, CU was one of four schools to leave the Big 12 from 20...Broncos “looking at options” for potential renovation or rebuild of Dove Valley training facility
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
The Broncos next month will unveil more than $100 million in upgrades to Empower Field at Mile High. At some point in the coming years, they may do more work or decide to build a new stadium.Simultaneously, though, the franchise is considering undertaking another major project: Work at its Centura Health Training Center in Dove Valley.CEO Greg Penner acknowledged as much Wednesday as Denver prepares to formally kick off training camp on Friday morning.“We’re evaluating that. We love this location. We own the land here, this is obviously where we’d like to be,” Penner said. “That being said, the building that we’re in now is a bit small, especially when you look at the locker room and the mode of player travel throughout the building. It’s connected to the weight room or this structure.“So we’re looking at options where we could potentially bring that together, but no immediate plans on that.”Related ArticlesDenver Broncos | Broncos CEO Greg Penner outlines “really h...Broncos CEO Greg Penner outlines “really high expectations” for 2023 on eve of training camp
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
Justin Simmons and Courtland Sutton spoke with reporters just ahead of training camp’s start a year ago and leaned into the excitement surrounding the franchise. A new coach in Nathaniel Hackett. A new quarterback in Russell Wilson. New ownership about to be finalized.The same pair took turns answering questions Wednesday at Denver’s training facility and, though they didn’t shy away from those feelings, they did strike a tone more in line with the business-like offseason conducted by this year’s new head coach Sean Payton.“My goals are still the same,” Simmons said. “Team goals and team-wise, everything’s still the same. The day-to-day approach, I think for me, needs to be a little more amped up. You can’t think too much into the future, you can’t look into the past. It needs to be a day-to-day approach and that’s just how I’m approaching it this year.“I still believe in the guys we have on this team and it’s a new team. That’s how it is. Each and every year it’s a new team.”...Winery with LoDo, Fort Collins locations takes space in Golden
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
Blanchard Family Wines is amping up production with a new Golden location. Co-owner James Blanchard said the company will open this weekend at 15810 W. 6th Ave. But unlike the company’s first spot in the Dairy Block and its second in Fort Collins, Blanchard said the 3,000-square-foot Golden location will focus on production and won’t feel like a wine bar. It’s located in a largely industrial area.“This location is not only going to give us the ability to improve and increase the production of our Colorado wine, but it’s a little bit more intimate, hands-on wine-tasting experience,” Blanchard said. The Golden location, formerly occupied by the winery Atōst, will offer reservation-only wine tastings to start. Blanchard started the winery with his brother, Mark Blanchard, in California in 2009, and the company still makes wine in that state. He lived in Colorado for 13 years while in the Air Force and eventually expanded Blanchard Family Wines to the Centennial State in 2018. “It (Colo...Man arrested in series of attacks on women in L.A.
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
A man suspected in a series of attacks on women in the Los Angeles area has been arrested, officials announced Wednesday.Sergio Andrew Garcia, 21, was wanted in connection with at least six assaults, officials previously said.The attacks began on July 10, when Garcia allegedly assaulted a woman and tried to remove her clothing as she was walking under the 110 Freeway in downtown L.A., police said.Sergio Andrew Garcia is seen in photos released by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on July 18, 2023. The following morning in South L.A., Garcia allegedly approached another female from behind, slapped her back, and then ran away.He was linked to several more attacks on July 15, police said.In one case, Garcia allegedly punched a 67-year-old woman and pulled down her pants and underwear while she was working in her East L.A. yard.In another incident, Garcia allegedly knocked a female victim unconscious and robbed her as she walked home from church in the Pico Union area.About 15...Disneyland expanding alcohol options, bringing beer, wine and cocktails to new restaurants
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
Visitors to Disneyland will soon have the ability to purchase beer, wine and specialty cocktails from several mainstay restaurants as the park continues to evolve and provide new services.On Wednesday, Disney announced new menu changes were coming to the popular River Belle Terrace, Carnation Café and Café Orleans, which included the fresh arrival of alcoholic beverages. Disneyland’s ‘Fantasmic!’ on hiatus until spring 2024, will return without dragon Prior to 2019, Disneyland was considered a "dry" park, with no alcohol on premises, save for the exclusive Club 33 restaurant. Park visitors looking to unwind with an adult beverage were forced to head over to Disney California Adventure Park or Downtown Disney to satisfy those cravings.When Star Wars Galaxy's Edge opened in May 2019, a massive and expansive endeavor that signaled a turning of the tide for Disneyland, it included the park's first bar: Oga's Cantina.The speakeasy-style bar is located within Galaxy's Edge and is partia...Remember when the metaverse was a thing?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:37:43 GMT
Seems like just yesterday that the tech world was buzzing about the metaverse, that supercharged revamping of the internet that was supposed to bring virtual reality into all our lives.Nowadays, it's more meh-taverse.Big Tech has pivoted to AI, and venture-capital investment cash is tumbling down that rabbit hole instead of staying in the metaverse hunt.That's bad news for Meta, which was once so gobsmacked by the potential of everyone wearing uncomfortable headsets and interacting in the form of cartoon avatars that it changed its name from Facebook.The company reported its latest quarterly results Wednesday, and overall the news was good.Revenue up by 11%. Profit up by 16%. Prospects strong for the current quarter."We had a good quarter," Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a statement. "We continue to see strong engagement across our apps and we have the most exciting roadmap I’ve seen in a while."But does that road still go to the metaverse? While Meta remains committed to manufact...Latest news
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