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Governor Abbott Announces Film Friendly Texas Forum At Southfork Ranch In Parker

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Governor Greg Abbott and the Texas Film Commission (TFC) today announced a two-day Film Friendly Texas Forum will be held at the iconic Southfork Ranch in Parker, September 24─25, 2021, as part of TFC’s 50th-anniversary celebration. The Film Friendly Texas Forum will provide continuing education and professional development opportunities for Film Friendly Texas certified communities and serve as an invitation for all communities to begin the Film Friendly Texas certification process.

TFC staff and media industry professionals will address how communities can grow local jobs and spur economic development through sessions focused on:

  • Film Tourism
  • Tools for Building Industry Infrastructure
  • Becoming a Digital Media Friendly Community
  • Film Friendly Texas Community Partner Roundtable Mentor Sessions
  • Community Day: Networking, Tours of Southfork Ranch, Live Music & more!

For more information, including the full agenda, event fee, and hotel discount, and to register, visit: gov.texas.gov/film/event/film-friendly-texas-forum

For 50 years, the Texas Film Commission in the Office of the Governor’s Economic Development and Tourism Division has helped grow local jobs and economies by promoting the Lone Star State as the premier destination for film, television, commercial, animation, visual effects, video game, and extended reality (XR) production. The Texas Film Commission has attracted $1.66 billion in local spending and created more than 157,000 production jobs across the state from 2007 to 2020. For more: gov.texas.gov/film

Source: gov.texas.gov

Governor Abbott Ceremonially Signs Anti-Fentanyl Legislation Into Law In Houston

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Governor Greg Abbott today ceremonially signed Senate Bill 768 into law at the Crime Stoppers of Houston headquarters. SB 768 (Sen. Joan Huffman/Rep. Ann Johnson) enhances criminal penalties for manufacturing and distributing fentanyl in Texas. Under this law, the punishment for the manufacture or delivery of 4-200 grams of fentanyl is a minimum of ten years in prison or a maximum of life in prison. The minimum sentence increases to 15 years for an amount of 200-400 grams and 20 years for an amount of over 400 grams.

The Governor was joined for the bill signing ceremony by Senator Joan Huffman and Crime Stoppers of Houston Deputy Director Nichole Christoph.

Fentanyl has led to a dramatic rise in overdoses in recent years. Last year, deaths from drug overdoses skyrocketed to 93,000, which was driven by the rise of fentanyl. This year alone, the Texas Department of Public Safety has seized enough fentanyl to kill every person in Texas and California combined — a 950% increase compared to last year. A majority of fentanyl is entering the state of Texas through the southern border.

“We have a duty to fight back against the scourge that is fentanyl in our communities, which is why I proudly signed Senate Bill 768 into law,” said Governor Abbott. “The Biden Administration’s open border policies have opened the floodgates for this deadly drug to make its way into our communities, but we are taking action to stop this epidemic. By cracking down on the manufacturing and distribution of fentanyl, we will help save lives here in Texas and across America.”

Source: gov.texas.gov

The Suicide Squad – August 6

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Este 6 agosto todos los villanos del Universo de DC regresan en la nueva película The Suicide Squad.

Esta vez, el escuadrón de delincuentes se une al grupo secreto Task Force X y los envían a Corto Maltese, una isla repleta de enemigos ubicada en algún lugar de América del Sur. En medio de una jungla llena de adversarios militantes y fuerzas guerrilleras a cada paso, el Escuadrón emprende una misión de búsqueda y destrucción.

En esta secuela, el talento latino como Alice Braga, Joaquín Cosio y Juan Diego Botto se unen a Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, John Cena, Joel Kinnaman, Daniela Melchior y Sylvester Stallone, por nombrar algunos.

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El absurdo trailer de la nueva película de Jackass Forever

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Sinopsis: Celebrando la alegría de estar de vuelta con tus mejores amigos y un disparo perfectamente ejecutado para el dingdong, el equipo de idiotas regresa para otra ronda de comedia con exhibiciones hilarantes, tremendamente absurdas y, a menudo, peligrosas. Con un poco de ayuda de un nuevo elenco, Johnny y el equipo van más allá el 22 de octubre en Jackass Forever.

Dirección: Jeff Tremaine

Reparto: Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Dave England, Wee Man, Danger Ehren, Preston Lacy y presentando a Jasper, Rachel Wolfson, Sean “Poopies” McInerney, Zach Holmes, Eric Manaka

Bayou City Art Festival Returns to Downtown Houston in the Fall

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Bayou City Art Festival Downtown: Saturday & Sunday, October 9-10, 2021
The Art Colony Association, Inc. (ACA), the producer of the Bayou City Art Festival, will welcome artists, patrons, and supporters back for Houston’s signature art event. The in-person festival, Bayou City Art Festival Downtown, will be held in Downtown Houston, along Allen Parkway and Sam Houston Park, on Saturday and Sunday, October 9-10, 2021, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Bayou City Art Festival will spotlight the festival’s featured artist McKenzie Fisk, a painter from Los Angeles, as it transforms the streets of Downtown into artistic avenues bursting with colors and culture. As one of the top art festivals in the country, the weekend event will provide patrons with the opportunity to personally meet artists, view original works, and purchase artwork from 19 art disciplines including world-class paintings, prints, jewelry, sculptures, and more.
The festival will feature live music, food trucks, and beverage stations throughout the festival along with two entertainment stages and art installations. Guests will enjoy Houston’s skyline views while enjoying the festival’s wine garden, craft beer garden, and Art Bar. In the Active Imagination Zone, the festival’s nonprofit partners will host hands-on art activities for all ages.
For the ultimate art lover, Bayou City Art Festival and Frost Bank will offer a limited availability VIP ticket experience, which will include a tented oasis with light bites, and complimentary beer, wine, and other beverages. The relaxing setting under a canopy of trees will feature roaming musicians, artistic décor, a phone charging station, and more. VIPs will receive all-day access to the VIP area, along with VIP parking.
A portion of the proceeds from Bayou City Art Festival Downtown will benefit the festival’s nonprofit partners including Artists For Artists, Fresh Arts, Houston SPCA, Warriors In Art, Orange Show For Visionary Art, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
Online early bird tickets will soon be available at www.bayoucityartfestival.com for $15 for adults; $5 for children 6-12; and children five and under are free. Adult tickets purchased after September 24, 2021, are $18. Online pre-purchased tickets are required to enter the festival. Tickets will not be sold at the gate and can only be purchased online.
Bayou City Art Festival has celebrated and supported artists, local nonprofits, and promoted the powerful impact that art has had on the Houston community for almost 50 years. The “Save Our Art” campaign launched in 2020 in partnership with the City of Houston continues to help Bayou City Art Festival keep the arts alive. For more information and to donate, visit www.artcolonyassociation.org/donate-today.
For the most recent updates, follow the official event hashtags #HouArtFest and #BCAF, like the Facebook page, or follow on Twitter and Instagram. Also, subscribe to our newsletter here.
About Bayou City Art Festival:
Since the founding of the Westheimer Art Festival, now known as Bayou City Art Festival, the Art Colony Association, Inc. has raised more than $3.6 million for local nonprofit programs from the proceeds of its festivals. Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park in the spring and Bayou City Art Festival Downtown in the fall has provided a venue for more than 20,000 artists to showcase their work to thousands of art lovers from all over the world. The festivals are funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, corporate sponsorships, private contributions, in-kind support and volunteer assistance.
For more information, please visit www.artcolonyassociation.org.

Blue Origin to launch its 1st astronaut flight with Jeff Bezos and crew of 3 today

Blue Origin will attempt a historic first crewed spaceflight Tuesday (July 20), as the company attempts to launch its billionaire founder Jeff Bezos and a crew of three to kick-start a space tourist program for those who’ve always wanted to fly in space.

If all goes to plan, the company’s New Shepard rocket and capsule will take off for an 11-minute journey, launching and landing outside Van Horn, Texas at Blue Origin facilities, dubbed Launch Site One. The rocket will carry the spacecraft on a suborbital path before separating, allowing the crew to descend in their capsule under parachutes for a ground landing. Liftoff is set for 9 a.m. EDT (1300 GMT).

Crew member Wally Funk, 82, has been waiting for the longest flight opportunity. The Mercury 13 aviator tried six decades ago to join NASA’s astronaut corps but was excluded due to her gender and lack of military experience during an era when American women were excluded from military pilots. The first American woman in space, Sally Ride, didn’t reach orbit until 1983.

When Funk was asked in a CBS interview Monday (July 19) about her wait since she was a “twentysomething”, Funk joked that she still feels 24 years old. Indeed, the octogenarian said she plans to do “somersaults and tumble and do anything that I’ve learned to do” during her 19,600 hours of flight experience on Earth.

Bezos created Blue Origin in 2000 to chase down a childhood dream for spaceflight; he decided at a young age to become a rich entrepreneur to fund his way into becoming an astronaut and struck it rich after founding e-commerce giant Amazon in 1995.

“People say they go into space [and] that they come back changed; astronauts always talk about that,” Bezos told NBC Today on Monday. “I can’t wait to see what it’s going to do to me,” the long-time businessperson added.

Referring to the “overview effect” that some astronauts say they experience when they look at Earth from above, Bezos said he is anticipating seeing “the thin limit of the Earth’s atmosphere, and seeing how fragile the planet is, that it’s just one planet.”

Bezos’ brother Mark, a venture capitalist and volunteer firefighter told CBS that he is still in disbelief that he gets to experience such a rare opportunity that “your big brother loves.”

He added, “I fell in love with space, the promise of it, the adventure of it. I’m just so excited to be able to be there, and represent my mom and dad and our sister Christina, and supporting Jeff. Realizing this lifelong dream, it’s a real honor.”

Rounding out the crew is 18-year-old Oliver Daemen, whose father (Somerset Capital Partners CEO Joes Daemen) bankrolled the trip for an undisclosed amount. Daemen is working on a pilot’s license and has been interested in space since age four.

Daemen came onto the crew at the last minute after an auction winner, who successfully bid $28 million for a seat on the first flight, could not make the opportunity due to a scheduling conflict. As the runner-up bidder, Oliver moved up a flight from being scheduled on the second crew.

When asked by CBS how he was feeling, Daemen said while it’s been hard to sleep lately because of the anticipation, “the excitement just overtakes the nervousness” and he can’t wait to go up to space.

Source: www.space.com

Vaccination event planned late this afternoon in Houston

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The Texas County Health Department announced it would offer an evening COVID-19 vaccination clinic Monday, July 19,  at its North U.S. 63 facility in Houston.

The hours are 4 to 7 p.m. It will be Johnson & Johnson, the single-dose vaccine.

Southwest Missouri is in the national spotlight due to a big jump of cases prompted by a low vaccination rate and the arrival of the delta variant. In Texas County, only about 20 percent are fully vaccinated.

Source: www.houstonherald.com

Galveston County Health District confirms 156 COVID-19 cases, including fully vaccinated residents

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 The Galveston County Health District has confirmed 156 COVID-19 cases, including fully vaccinated residents, were tied to the recent outbreak at a church camp.

Health officials said 25 of those test samples have tested positive for the Delta variant. Officials said out of the 156 cases, 20 fully vaccinated residents tested positive for the coronavirus. The health district identifies those cases as “breakthrough cases.”

In addition to the 156 cases, another 10 county residents have self-reported testing positive for the virus to the health district, according to officials. The health district said it will continue investigating those reports as they are not all confirmed cases.

Sources: www.click2houston.com