Over the past two years, dozens of students from Little Wound High School on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation have led the creation of a seven-part audio series focusing on Lakota oral history and storytelling. This nearly 10 hour project includes origin stories, words of encouragement for future generations, and …
Read More »Joni James, 91, heartfelt 1950s singer, dies
Joni James, a successful singer whose records climbed the Billboard charts in the 1950s and who was an early influence on Barbra Streisand, died Feb. 20 in West Palm Beach, Florida. She was 91 years old. His family announced the death, at a hospital, in an online obituary. No cause …
Read More »Hiland students lend their voices to All-State Choir performance in Cleveland
BERLIN — When a trio of students from the Hiland Choir auditioned for the Ohio All-State Choir last spring, they had no idea what they were getting into. And after an electrifying performance at Cleveland’s Huntington Convention Center to wrap up the Ohio Music Education Association’s 2022 Professional Development Conference …
Read More »‘It was so hard. It was really sad to be alone’: This Colorado teenager put his feelings about the pandemic to song
“I get up, I go down. Every day the same old sound. I wish I could run. From here and now.” Life at home, on a screen, with only your parents for company, quickly became monotonous for many teenagers. “Yeah, I cleaned my room, I did stuff that normal teenagers …
Read More »Controversy: Who is Joe Rogan, why does Spotify love him?
Joe Rogan is featured on his website as a “stand-up comedian, mixed martial arts fanatic, psychedelic adventurer, host of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast”. It was the last of these that really made his name, and for many audiences, made the medium of podcasting too much. An estimated …
Read More »Sydney Sweeney’s acne-prone skincare routine involves mixing her cleanser with an exfoliator
Photo credit: Getty/Jeff Kravitz “Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commissions or revenue on certain articles via the links below.” In recent years, Sydney Sweeney has captured many of us as the star of acclaimed series like HBO. Euphoria and The White Lotusbut even being one of our favorite Gen …
Read More »SCUSD moves to fire Kit Carson, teacher who used N-Word – CBS Sacramento
SCUSD’s New Race and Equity Liaison Talks District’s Decision to Fire Teacher for Using N-WordSeven months after CBS13 broke the story, the school district decided to fire the Kit Carson Academy teacher — but what took so long? 43 minutes ago Community mourns one in rising number of officer deaths …
Read More »UCO appoints Fall 2021 class commissioners
The University of Central Oklahoma has appointed five students as class trustees for their respective colleges for the fall semester of 2021. Students obtain the title of class marshal for having obtained the best academic results within their colleges during their stay at the UCO. Katelynn Patton Gauvin, major in …
Read More »Covid: Fear crisis over teacher absences and the lack of supply
Schools face a staffing crisis as absences and a reduced reserve increase the risk of students being sent home. It comes amid growing fears of a significant increase in Covid infections driven by the Omicron variant and social mixing during the holiday season. Students should start returning to class from …
Read More »10 things about Haruhi Suzumiya’s melancholy that still hold up
2009 was truly another era for anime fans: Crunchyroll was in its infancy, Netflix was making as much money from DVDs as it was from streaming, and The melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya was the show everyone was talking about. This light novel adaptation about an ordinary high school student and …
Read More »911 call issued by Detroit police about the Oxford high school shooting
An audio recording of 911 obtained on Thursday describes the urgent call from a man who said he located the mother of the Oxford High shooting suspect as police searched for her and her husband. “The shooter’s parents running away, they’re here,” a man’s voice heard over the audio clip …
Read More »After 25 Years of Change, Warehouse 21 Still Leading Santa Fe Teens to the Arts | Local news
Ali Marin was in his freshman year of high school when she first stumbled upon Warehouse 21. The arts and culture center near the Railyard in downtown Santa Fe had a state-of-the-art recording studio. technology, and she said she knew she would spend her teenage years practicing it. “It was …
Read More »Here’s why Hinsdale South doesn’t have a radio station: official
DARIEN, IL – Hinsdale Central High School broadcasts on the School District Radio Station, but Hinsdale South does not have access to it. Some people wonder why this is the case. This is in light of the efforts of a group of students from the South to raise funds to …
Read More »James and Jennifer Crumbley arrested in Detroit after car discovered
James and Jennifer Crumbley, the parents of the teenager indicted in the Oxford high school shooting, were located and arrested early Saturday in Detroit after a citizen saw their vehicle and called police. “Yes, they’re both in custody and will be on their way to Oakland County Jail soon,” Oakland …
Read More »First Nations artist shares Tsimshian versions of Pokemon
Learn about this mix of Japanese video game characters and the design work of local First Nations. Chase Gray had been interested in art since high school, but hadn’t pursued it too seriously until early 2021. When his hands started causing trouble in crochet, he turned to digital art. Gray, …
Read More »Oldman Road rezoning plan withdrawn after residents voice concerns
WOOSTER – A proposed rezoning plan for a 376-unit development on Oldman Road across from Wooster High School was withdrawn from Monday’s city council meeting this morning. The decision came after the plaintiff, Wooster Town School Principal Gabe Tudor, requested that it be withdrawn. Election 2021:Here are the registered Chippewa …
Read More »News Spotlight – Home of Spot 518
Glass Pony’s latest clip is a trippy waltz through the park By MICHAEL HALLISEY[email protected] glass Pony has an album coming up, but no date has been set for its release yet. Nonetheless, the four musicians of the psychedelic groove circus captured scenes in Greg Pittz’s hometown of Delmar and produced …
Read More »See the interior of a nearly 200-year-old Baldwinsville mill turned to life on the waterfront (photos)
Baldwinsville, NY – A Baldwinsville mill that operated for 175 years, then as a boutique hotel and banquet hall for another 16 years, is set to reopen as waterfront living for seniors. Red Mill Manor on Paper Mill Island offers 32 mostly efficient apartments within walking distance of the village …
Read More »Bremerton defense scores perfect 10 in historic victory
It’s something you hear every now and then when you cover high school sports: “this could be a school record.” Here’s the problem with school records: They can be very difficult to verify. Most of our West Sound schools have been around for decades and few of them keep detailed …
Read More »From the West to the City of Music | New
Prairie Wildfire’s latest single – the song that debuted at No. 12 and went up to No. 8 on internet radio station Bluegrass Jamboree – was written by a 12-year-old and another 14-year-old at inside a very covered basement. Buffalo natives Sage Palser and Tessa Taylor, who make up two-thirds …
Read More »“The Voice”: which artist from Team Ariana Grande will win? [POLL]
Pop superstar Ariana Grande joined “The Voice” this year and immediately proved her worth as a kind, caring and informative coach. The two-time Grammy winner may only be 28, but she has a lifetime of advice for the budding artists who wowed her during the blind audition phase of the …
Read More »Iowa quarterback Wesleyan breaks one-game touchdown record
MONT PLEASANT – One would assume that a school record of seven touchdown passes in a single game would last forever, but at Iowa Wesleyan University, “forever” is apparently only 30 years old. Tigers quarterback Gavin Esquivel completed eight touchdown passes on Saturday in a 69-28 non-conference victory over Crown …
Read More »October 2 Face of the day: Ashley Coan | Face of the day
Ashley coan JOE SHEARER, THE EVERYDAY NON-DEVICE Those who have enjoyed the online feeds of various Titan sporting events can thank Ashley coan. Coan, who turns 18 next month, grew up in Council Bluffs. She attended different elementary schools, but has been part of the Lewis Central Community School District …
Read More »Topeka Constitution Hall’s historic restoration efforts gain momentum
Grant Glenn began to think that in his lifetime he would not see historic Constitution Hall complete its restoration process. The project has evolved slowly and its momentum has slowed down several times over the years. When the rest of the world apparently shut down in 2020, the restoration of …
Read More »A musical obsession that is both adventurous and calming
Indirectly, Eric and the rest of my family were teaching me the concept of digging boxes. While it was good to like what I heard on the radio, there were lesser advertised talents that deserved the same attention. I followed this perspective throughout high school and in my career as …
Read More »The original voice actor Aang of the last airbender?
Zach Tyler Eisen rose to fame at a young age as the voice of Aang in Avatar: The Last Airbender, but he hasn’t been seen much since. Here’s why. Zach Tyler Eisen rose to fame at a young age as Aang’s voice actor in Avatar: The Last Airbender, but fans …
Read More »24th Street, The Wallis releases an audio-theater recording of RAPUNZEL SEUL
A fully produced standalone audio theater recording of Rapunzel Solo by award-winning playwright Olivier Mike Kenny (Walking the Tightrope) is being released ahead of the world premiere production which will premiere live next spring. The live performances, presented by the 24th Street Theater in association with the Wallis Annenberg Center …
Read More »Taliban seize Women’s Ministry building for use by religious police
KABUL, Afghanistan – The Taliban have turned the Women’s Ministry building into offices for the Religious Morality Police, which once instilled terror in Afghanistan for their crackdown on women and the brutal application of the interpretation of the Sharia law by the militant government when it ruled two decades ago. …
Read More »Brisbane school students tested for COVID-19 after allegedly mixing up with trapped teens
Four students from Runcorn State High School and their families have been tested for COVID-19 and will self-isolate at home after students allegedly mingled at a house party with trapped teens from St Thomas More College in Sunnybank . Key points: The school has been informed that the students have …
Read More »By giving in to anti-immigrant talking points, Democrats in OC Senate undermine Newsom’s anti-recall strategy
This tumultuous year has proven the essential character of local non-partisan news. Every day, we bring you essential news to stay informed and active in the community. Join us with a tax deductible donation. In a bid to argue against the upcoming gubernatorial recall election, Gov. Gavin Newsom proudly shared …
Read More »In Britain, young children do not wear masks at school
From late spring to early summer, UK primary and secondary schools were open during an alarming wave of Delta infections. And they handled the Delta Peak in a way that might surprise American parents, educators, and lawmakers: Masking was a limited part of the strategy. In fact, for the most …
Read More »Mix things up: paint today
Matthieu Krishanu, Two boys (church tower, 2020, oil on canvas, 45 x 35 cm © Matthew Krishanu (2021). Photo: Peter Mallet Mix things up: paint today is the Hayward Gallery’s great fall exhibition bringing together 31 contemporary painters whose work draws freely from various image sources, techniques and traditions to …
Read More »Westcoast Black Theater Troupe Awards Scholarships
The Westcoast Black Theater Troupe is proud to announce that it has, for the third consecutive year, awarded WBTT Artist Development Fellowships to deserving students. Last year, six emerging artists received $ 2,000 scholarships for studies in a college or conservatory program in performing arts or arts management for the …
Read More »Sinking fund would help Hanover-Horton schools buy technology and modernize buildings
JACKSON COUNTY, MI – Voters in the Hanover-Horton School District will decide whether or not to approve a sinking fund that allows the district to purchase, replace and upgrade outdated technology while updating the technological infrastructure. The district is asking voters to approve the new sinking fund mileage in the …
Read More »Robby Steinhardt remembered as the “voice” of progressive rock band Kansas
Robby Steinhardt was “the voice” of progressive rock band Kansas, a theatrical and charismatic presence whose massive mane lashed the air as he performed, explains former bandmate Kerry Livgren. “From the moment I met him until the day he died, he was an absolutely unique person,” said Livgren. “It was …
Read More »Scholarships support record numbers of St. Clair County students – The Voice
A record 145 people will attend college this fall thanks to scholarships from several St. Clair County Community Foundation funds, totaling nearly $ 440,000 in scholarships. In 2020, a total of 140 students received approximately $ 400,000; 104 students received just over $ 300,000 in 2019, and before that, the …
Read More »Rogue Suspects duo optimistic about music business after pandemic – Ashland Tidings
Rogue Suspects co-founder Greg Frederick. Despite the devastating effects of the pandemic and wildfires on the performing arts, a longtime Rogue Valley group is optimistic about the future. Greg Frederick and Shae Celine share the management responsibilities of Rogue Suspects, the funk, pop, rock, soul, blues and jazz group that …
Read More »Ducks, Off-Road Motorcycles & Varieties of Blues at St. Ambrose Sound Check | New
BEULAH – Kirk Jones knelt inside his red barn in his cellar, pointed a speaker through the open door to the lawn, pressed the power button and the sounds of “Cry to.” Solomon Burke’s Me ”filled the air. Over the next two or more hours, music played over the speaker …
Read More »Corpus Christi FC mixing players from all over the world
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – In 2021, the Corpus Christi FC Sharks are on a mission after losing their 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “We have worked hard,” said midfielder Deni Cresto. “We are an ambitious team and we are trying to take the first place.” The Sharks have …
Read More »Christopher A. Jones 1967-2021 | News, Sports, Jobs
YOUNGSTOWN – Christopher Adrian Jones, 53, passed away from this life on Thursday, June 3, 2021 at St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital. He was born on June 26, 1967 at Northside Hospital in Youngstown to Donald W. and Carrie L. Jones. Early on, Christopher was baptized and accepted Christ at New …
Read More »LEE WARD: Mixing nerds and jocks | New
All the “Jeopardy! Nerds were saddened by the loss of game show host Alex Trebek last year. Now testing for a new host is underway. The game show is fun. When I get a good question, I mentally strut around the room like a banty rooster. When I’m wrong, I’m …
Read More »Building the tools for a successful transition
Editor’s Note: The Underground Workshop is an open platform for student journalism from across Vermont. We accept submissions from high school and college students on an ongoing basis. For more information, please email Ben Heintz, Workshop Editor-in-Chief, at [email protected] Chittenden Regional Correctional Institution by Aspen Dobbins, Champlain College Heather Newcomb …
Read More »Westport High School gears up for final days in old building
Jeffrey D. Wagner WESTPORT – The junior / senior high school building in September for the first time in over 70 years will not be active with students. But school principals ensure that this building is extinguished with a bang and not whining. The school district will open a new …
Read More »Fighting COVID with Air Filters – Monterey Herald
PACIFIC GROVE – The era of clean air is upon us. Air quality has never been as scrutinized as it was during the COVID-19 pandemic. “People have new expectations for the air they breathe,” said Bill Hayward, whose family has owned Hayward Lumber for over a century. “The truth is, …
Read More »Schalick’s Laury and Coleman mix up last year’s milestones
PITTSGROVE – In addition to sidelining players for an entire season last spring, the COVID-19 pandemic took an opportunity for many hitters chasing a milestone in softball. Hundred hits has always been one of the benchmarks for elite hitters. Reaching the milestone of the century in a four-year school career …
Read More »The Iowan Daily | Hawkeye to remember: Laulauga Tausaga nears end of record breaking career with Iowa track and field
Eighteen days after the rest of the 2020 season was abruptly canceled, Tausaga and other track athletes across the country have received positive news. The NCAA granted all spring sports athletes an additional season of eligibility (Iowa pitcher Allison Wahrman petitioned for this cause, which received over 330,000 digital signatures), …
Read More »The Tomah family builds the legacy of nursing
TOMAH, Wis. (WEAU) – Nursing continues to play an important role in healthcare, and for Linsey and Jaylin Rezin the profession belongs in family. National Nurses Week comes to an end, honoring nurses across the country for their tireless work. It’s a job Linsey Rezin knows all too well, as …
Read More »Leading Detroit Jazz Wave Trombonist Curtis Fuller Dies at 86
Left to right, trumpeter Freddie Hubbard, saxophonist Johnny Griffin, Curtis Fuller and bassist Reggie Workman, on stage at New York City Hall on February 22, 1985. Anthony Barboza / Getty Images Trombonist and composer Curtis Fuller, a central figure on his instrument since the 1950s and beloved mentor, passed away …
Read More »Cedar Hill Theater receives record number of DSM nominations
“The Wiz” was a hit with DSM Award nominations (CEDAR HILL, TEXAS) Cedar Hill High School’s drama program received a record number of nominations for the Dallas Summer Musical Awards, the high school equivalent of the Tony Awards. Cedar Hill received five nominations (his most nominations to date) – for …
Read More »Tipperary people urged to limit social mix to protect Cert graduating students
The Mid-West Department of Public Health is urging residents of North Tipperary to avoid unnecessary social mix-ups in order to protect students from the graduation certificate as they prepare for exams in the coming weeks. In light of the gradual reopening of services and activities over the next fortnight, the …
Read More »Amanda Gorman Super Bowl 2021 Poem: Live Stream, Start Time, TV, When Will The Poet Perform? (Sun February 7)
The pre-match coverage for the Super Bowl 2021 will have something non-football fans will have their eyes on: America’s first National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and his original poem which will be read before the game. Gorman achieved national notoriety after reading his poem, “The Hill We Climb” To …
Read More »See inside Next Level Indoor Golf: Now open on the South Shore
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Frank Gargano, who for many years was the golf professional at Richmond Country Country Club (RCCC), Todt Hill, can now teach the masses how to play year round. It’s because he’s running now Top Level Indoor Golf, a golf simulation site at South Shore Commons in …
Read More »Perfect Forest Hills Nordic tennis repeats itself as Division 2 state champion
The Forest Hills Northern boys’ tennis team didn’t invent the old adage that the more things change, the more they stay the same. But the Huskies certainly agree with him. Seeded FHN reiterated the Division 2 state title after defeating No.2 seed Mattawan 7-1 in Friday afternoon’s finals at Midland …
Read More »Steel-High crushes WPIAL champion Jeannette to win third Class 1A football title
HERSHEY – Steel-High made it to the last weekend of the 2020 football season behind a truck full of athletes and lashes. But this special ending belongs to the defense of Rollers. Steel-High had 195 yards rushing from Odell Greene and a defensive performance for the ages on Friday as …
Read More »Wyoming High School Football Scoreboard: April 6-10, 2021
The high school boys’ football schedule has more games on the slate in week 4. Schools have returned from spring break, and with a vacation weekend behind us, the push to the state tournament in mid-May is now starting. Here are the matches scheduled for this week. Times are subject …
Read More »Michigan comedian makes ‘Jeopardy’ comeback to dethrone champion
A comedian from Michigan made not one, not two, but three huge returns on “PerilTo become the new champion. Andy wood bet big on daily doubles and again on Final Jeopardy to dethrone your opponent. UPDATE: Wood dominates to become a two-time champion. UPDATE: Wood becomes triple champion UPDATE: See …
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