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DON’T MISS OUT ON THESE STAR ENTERTAINERS AT RODEO HOUSTON®

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

There’s still time to be a part of the one tradition, in the one city that does it bigger than anywhere else – The Houston Livestock Show and RodeoTM!

Tickets are still available for these amazing entertainers starting at just $25. Get your tickets today!

How Much Did Chris Rock Get Paid for His Netflix Special?

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It’s no secret that Netflix has been betting big on stand-up comedy. But this weekend marked a landmark moment for the streaming platform with its first-ever live streamed event, which could mean big things for its future in comedy.

Chris Rock’s comedy special Chris Rock: Selective Outrage aired on Netflix Saturday evening, bookended with star-studded pre and post-show specials featuring the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, David Spade, Amy Schumer, and more. This event also doubled as the first time the veteran comedian addressed his infamous slap from Will Smith at the 2022 Oscars.

According to a 2016 report from The Hollywood Reporter, Rock’s Saturday special was part of a $40 million deal he made with Netflix for two stand-up specials. Though Netflix has not confirmed the amount Rock was paid per deal, THR wrote at the time, “The $20 million per special is believed to be more than such A-list comedians as Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have commanded.”

Selective Outrage comes almost five years after Rock’s first Netflix comedy special, Chris Rock: Tamborine. The deal was reportedly made following a big bidding war and marked the end of Rock’s previous long-term partnership with HBO.

Considering the stacked roster of comedians who appeared in the pre and post-shows, that night of comedy probably racked up to be a lot more than just $20 million.

Rock spent the hour-long special talking about woke culture, his relationship with his daughters and what it’s like dating as a single father. But he did not hold back when it came to talking about Smith, who slapped him across the face on live television while he was presenting at last year’s Oscars.

The comedian placed much of the blame on Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith.

“She hurt him WAY more than he hurt me … everybody called him a bitch. And who’s he hit? Me!” he joked in his special.

Live streaming events may be a valuable market for Netflix to break into, but it’s worth asking if Selective Outrage is actually worth the alleged $20 million price tag.

Source: decider

Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day Fun with DART

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is ready to make sure everyone has a safe ride for the St. Paddy’s Day Dash Down Greenville 5K and 2023 Dallas Mavs St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival on Saturday, March 11.

With additional DART service throughout the day, parade, festivalgoers and runners can safely travel to this weekend’s events and enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

From Plano, rail service will be added to Red and Orange Line trains between Parker and Victory stations.

From Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Dallas, customers can ride the Green Line and transfer to either the Orange or Red Line in downtown Dallas.

Passengers riding the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) can transfer to Orange or Red Line trains at Victory Station.

Bus routes 3 and 17 will be on detour beginning at 8:00 a.m. until the parade has ended. More information is available on the DART website at DART.org/rideralerts.

Make your trip easy by purchasing a $6 local Day Pass in advance using the GoPass® mobile ticketing application. It allows you to buy passes, plan trips and get next bus or train times from the comfort of your telephone. Download the app for free through Google Play or the App Store.

Don’t have the app? Purchase a Day Pass from a ticket vending machine at any DART Rail station or from a bus operator.

For more details go to DART.org/SPD or call DART Customer Information at 214-979-1111.

Governor Abbott Honors First Responders At Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo

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Governor Greg Abbott today honored first responders who have gone above and beyond to protect their communities at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s (HLSR) First Responders of the Year Awards Ceremony. During the ceremony held at NRG Center, the Governor recognized 16 award recipients—including 15 Texans and one group organization—for their selfless leadership, heroism, and sacrifice in service to their fellow Texans.

“Our first responders represent the very best of who we are, going above and beyond the call of duty to serve their fellow Texans,” said Governor Abbott. “Today we remember first responders who have lost their lives and honor those who have demonstrated extraordinary valor in the line of duty. Texans are forever grateful for our first responders and their loved ones, and the State Texas will always support them in all that they do to keep our communities safe.”

Each year, HLSR honors various public law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and other emergency services agencies in the Houston Metropolitan Area during the rodeo’s First Responders Day. First Responders of the Year honorees are chosen by the rodeo’s Armed Forces Appreciation Committee.

Latin American Music Awards 2023

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La octava edición de los Latin American Music Awards 2023 se realizará el 20 de abril en el MGM de Las Vegas, Nevada y todo lo relacionado con la fiesta será transmitido en vivo por Univision, UNIMÁS y Galavisión, a partir de las 7P/6C, con el especial Noche de Estrellas.

Se trata de una de las mayores celebraciones culturales de la música latina contemporánea, que este año tendrá como lema ‘Somos un Movimiento’ en la que el público elige a los ganadores de sus categorías y puede ver la actuación de los artistas más importantes del momento sobre el escenario.

Cuándo se anunciará la lista de artistas nominados a los Latin American Music Awards 2023

Además de darse a conocer el lugar de la fiesta, se informó que será el próximo lunes 13 de marzo cuando se anuncie a los artistas nominados a las diferentes categorías.

Todo se transmitirá en un evento por UNIMÁS nombrado Latin AMAs: Nominaciones, el cual será conducido por Migbelis Castellanos, José Figueroa, Arana Lemus y Julián Gil como invitado. Este especial tendrá una duración de una hora e iniciará a las 6P/5C.

Luego de lanzarse la lista de nominados quedarán abiertas las votaciones para que el público elija a su artista favorito.

Los Latin AMAs 2023 por primera vez por Univision, UNIMÁS y Galavisión

La premiación estrenará este año casa y lo hará con una transmisión simultánea por esos tres canales, esto luego de que TelevisaUnivision anunciara la adquisición de los derechos de dick clark productions para los premios.

Previo a la fiesta del jueves 20 de abril habrá tres eventos como antecedente a la entrega de premios. El primero de ellos el martes 7 de marzo a las 7P/6C por UNIMÁS, con el especial Latin AMAs: Pase VIP conducido por Clarissa Molina, con todo lo que pasa detrás de cámaras de los conciertos de Camilo, Christian Nodal, Grupo Firme, Ozuna y Tini.

El segundo será el 13 de marzo con Latin AMAs: Nominaciones y el 4 de abril se transmitirá el especial Latin AMAs: Legacy, programa también presentado por Clarissa Molina, el cual celebrará a algunos de los iconos más grandes de la música latina y emocionará a los fans con contenido único y presentaciones musicales imperdibles.

Mántente al tanto de toda la información relacionada con esta premiación. Más adelante se dará a conocer los nombres de los conductores, así como la lista de artistas que actuarán en la fiesta.

Source: univision

Houston leaders react to looming HISD takeover

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) was among the chorus of prominent Houston community leaders to condemn news of a possible state intevention in the district.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) has called for a federal investigation into the state's takeover. 

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has called for a federal investigation into the Texas Education Agency (TEA) after Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced Wednesday the state department could take over the Houston Independent School District as early as next week.

In a Wednesday statement, Lee called the TEA takeover “unnecessary, unfair and discriminatory” and said she has had a conversation with the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.

Her statement came after Turner broke the news at a Houston City Council meeting alongside council members who agreed the takeover would be an overreach of local government.  According to Turner, the state is poised to replace the HISD Board of Trustees and Superintendent Millard House II with state-appointed officials that do not have a disclosed term limit.

The incoming takeover has stirred mixed reviews from the Houston community, where some see it as an overreach while others see the move as inevitable. In February, local organizations, including Community Voices for Public Education, (CVPE) rallied against a January Texas Supreme Court ruling that opened the door for TEA to take over HISD.

At the rally, Houston community members, including HISD educators, teachers, and parents, said they believe the district is moving in the right direction and need funding more than anything.

In addition to organizing, CVPE also said plans to deliver a petition to state lawmakers in the legislative session.

“This is about profits and politics and not about kids,” said Ruth Kravetz, Community Voices for Public Education founder. “I know that HISD has made some missteps, but it happens to be B-rated, triple bond rated, and even if I don’t love every member of the board, they’re elected, and you can vote them out.”

Kravetz also said she sees the TEA takeover as a political move because state officials are basing the move on an older reputation that doesn’t reflect the current state of operations.

“If the governor really cared about our kids, he would fund our schools more and support them,” Kravetz added.

On the other hand, other local groups like Good Reason Houston, an organization that focuses on improving education for students, according to their website, said they don’t have a position on the takeover but will work with whoever leads the board.

“Our organization exists to support Houston area public school districts, including the current administration of HISD – and whomever that may ultimately be – especially given that there are 70,000 students attending schools in HISD that are not improving fast enough to prepare them to thrive in the Houston of tomorrow.”

Houston education advocate Gerry Monroe, a staunch critic of House’s leadership of HISD, called the takeover “karma” for a school district he believes has failed Houston students for years—though he’s not bullish on TEA’s ability to improve district outcomes.

 

Chris Rock finalmente habló en público sobre la bofetada que le dio Will Smith en los Oscar

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El sábado nos regaló a todos una noche de televisión profundamente extraña. El pobre Chris Pine y su precioso traje rosa fueron acribillados en los Kids’ Choice Awards. Travis Kelce fue el presentador de Saturday Night Live, y de alguna manera lo hizo el doble de bien que el presentador de la semana pasada, Woody Harrelson. Mientras tanto, Netflix tenía a sus abonados atrapados en una sala de espera virtual (¡!) a la espera de ver su primer especial de comedia en directo, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage.

La experiencia de intentar ver Selective Outrage fue extraña en sí misma. Netflix trató el especial de Rock como si fuera una Super Bowl de pseudocomedia, completando el evento con un preshow y un aftershow. El preámbulo, presentado por Ronny Chieng, contaba con un cronómetro al estilo de Nochevieja que marcaba los minutos que faltaban para que Rock saliera al escenario. La fiesta posterior contó, inexplicablemente, con Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rompiendo el especial, diciendo que si él hubiera estado en el escenario de los Oscar del año pasado en lugar de Chris Rock, Will Smith no se habría atrevido a abofetearle.

¿Qué podemos decir de Selective Outrage? Al fin y al cabo, se trata de Chris Rock -uno de los mejores cómicos de todos los tiempos, como nos recordó una serie de vídeos homenaje de famosos recopilados por Netflix (¡¿incluido Matthew McConaughey?!)-, así que el especial fue una delicia.

Por supuesto, Rock y Netflix seguro que sabían que mucha gente se iba a quedar en casa para ve el especial: la primera y extensa parrafada del cómico sobre los Oscar de 2022, cuando Smith le abofeteó por hacer un chiste sobre su mujer, Jada. “Me apuesto lo que quieras a que Will Smith le da una bofetada a un televisor esta noche”, dijo Arsenio Hall durante el preestreno.

Aunque se podría argumentar que Meghan Markle recibió más críticas en Selective Outrage que Will y Jada juntos, lo cierto es que Rock cumplió. En su reciente gira Ego Death, Rock bromeó sobre la bofetada, pero nunca durante más de uno o dos minutos. El sábado por la noche, dedicó el final de su actuación al incidente. Al principio, incluyó a Smith en la crítica del especial a la indignación selectiva -el término de Rock para ser exigente e incoherente con quién y a qué señalas-. “Will Smith practica la indignación selectiva”, dijo Rock. “Indignación porque todo el mundo sabe qué coño ha pasado. Todo el mundo que lo sabe de verdad sabe que yo no tengo nada que ver con esa mierda. No tuve ningún enredo”.

Rock apuntó a Pinkett-Smith y a su programa de entrevistas, Red Table Talk, al principio, diciendo: “Su mujer se follaba al amigo de su hijo… Y a todos nos han engañado. Todo el mundo aquí ha sido engañado. Ninguno de nosotros ha sido entrevistado por la persona que nos engañó en televisión”.

“Ella le hizo más daño a él que él a mí”, añadió Rock. “Todo el mundo le llamaba zorra. Intenté llamar al hijo de puta. Intenté llamar a ese tipo y darle el pésame. No me lo cogió”. Por su parte, Rock tomó un poco más la sartén por el mango cuando se dirigió específicamente a Smith. “Me encantaba Will Smith”, dijo. “Toda mi vida he querido a Will Smith… Hace grandes películas. He apoyado a Will Smith toda mi vida. Y ahora veo Hacia la libertad sólo para ver cómo le dan una paliza”.

Rock cerró Selective Outrage respondiendo por qué no tomó represalias ante la bofetada. “Porque tengo padres”, dijo. “Porque me criaron. ¿Y sabes lo que me enseñaron mis padres? No te pelees delante de los blancos”.

A continuación, Rock dejó el micrófono y retomamos con Kareem, David Spade y Dana Carvey en el aftershow, todos aparentemente confusos sobre lo que estaban haciendo allí. ¡Como dije! Una noche extraña.

Source: esquire

Source: esquire

Passenger of Business Jet Is Killed in ‘Severe Turbulence’

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A passenger of a business jet was killed when the plane, which was traveling from Keene, N.H., to Leesburg, Va., encountered “severe turbulence” on Friday, officials said.

The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 300, was carrying two crew members and three passengers and was forced to land in Windsor Locks, a town about 14 miles north of Hartford, Conn., the National Transportation Safety Board said in a statement.

The passenger who was killed was later identified as Dana Hyde, 55, a resident of Cabin John, Md. She had been taken by ambulance to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Conn., where she was pronounced dead, the Connecticut State Police said Monday.

The N.T.S.B. said that investigators were interviewing the crew, operator and passengers and had removed the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorders from the plane, which had been secured at the Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks.

Sarah Sulick, a spokeswoman for the transportation agency, said that it could not release further information about the nature of the turbulence, the passenger who was killed or any related injuries, as the investigation remained ongoing.

The death follows a similar incident last week in which seven passengers of a Lufthansa flight traveling from Texas to Frankfurt were hospitalized with injuries after their plane encountered extreme turbulence. In December, 36 people were injured during turbulence on a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu.

Though accidents on aircraft carrying passengers or cargo are uncommon, turbulence accounted for more than a third of such aircraft accidents from 2009 to 2018, according to a report from the N.T.S.B. Most of those accidents resulted in one or more serious injuries but no aircraft damage, the agency said in the report.

There have been 146 passengers and crew seriously injured by turbulence from 2009 to 2021, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

Another Norfolk Southern train derails in Ohio

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A Norfolk Southern train derailed Saturday evening in Springfield, Ohio, sending 28 cars sliding diagonally across the tracks but injuring no one, according to several state and local agencies.

The crash marks the rail line’s second major derailment in just over a month and comes amid lingering questions about environmental and public health in nearby East Palestine, where a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed on Feb. 3.

Officials stressed that the 212-car train that derailed this weekend was not carrying toxic materials and does not pose a threat to the community.

Both the Clark County emergency management agency and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency examined the site and deemed it safe.

“There is NO risk to the public,” said Norfolk Southern spokesperson Connor Spielmaker on Twitter.

“We’re looking at clean air, clean soil and clean water,” said Clark County health commissioner Charles Patterson in a Sunday press conference. “There have been multiple sweeps by multiple teams.”

The train was traveling just outside Springfield city limits en route to Birmingham, Ala., when 28 cars jumped the tracks around 4:45 pm, according to Kraig Barner, Norfolk Southern general manager for the northern region.

According Springfield Fire Chief Dave Nagel, local authorities imposed a precautionary shelter-in-place order for residents within 1,000 feet of the derailment, which impacted four or five residential homes. The order was lifted 10 hours later.

Initial assessments of the scene were slowed by downed power lines, Nagel said, which left 1,500 residents without power in the county on Saturday. State Route 41 remained closed as of Monday morning, its asphalt cracked by the incident.

Four nearly empty tankers were among the derailed cars, carrying residual levels of diesel exhaust fluid and a polyacrylamide water solution, said Springfield hazmat coordinator Matt Smith. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency described the materials as “common industrial products shipped via railroad.”

Fire Chief Nagel said crews found dried liquid on the outside of a tanker but assumed it was sludge that splashed up from the derailment itself. His team detected no leaks on the tankers.

One hopper containing non-toxic PVC pellets did spill its contents onto nearby soil but doesn’t pose a health risk. Ohio EPA Director Anne Vogel said her team would remain on site for cleanup.

“If there’s anything we’ve learned so far, it’s that transparency matters, encouraging facts not misinformation,” Vogel said, thanking local agencies for their swift response. “We will continue to be good partners in getting the facts out.”

The cause of the crash is still unknown. The National Transportation Safety Board said it would send investigators to the scene on Sunday.

Norfolk Southern is still facing scrutiny for its role in the crash near East Palestine that spilled hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals into a town with 4,700 residents. Some have since reported rashes and lingering foul smells, sparking calls for increased railroad safety and rail line accountability.

The railroad’s sensors had failed to detect an overheated wheel bearing which eventually gave out altogether, the NTSB said in its preliminary report on the crash.

Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay for East Palestine and neighboring residents to relocate during the cleanup, the EPA announced Monday.

“At EPA’s request, Norfolk Southern has agreed to provide additional financial assistance to residents of the East Palestine area, including the portions of Pennsylvania within a mile of the derailment site,” the EPA said in a news release. This assistance may include temporary lodging, travel, food, clothing, and other necessities.”

Source: npr