HUGE Improv Theater urgently seeking donations to help stay afloat Leaders of the Huge Improv Theater in Minneapolis are asking the community for financial support as the longtime nonprofit navigates a recent move and some big, unexpected expenses. The organization ... 05/15/2024 - 7:56 am | View Link
Auditions set for Stage Door children’s musical Stage Door productions will perform its 11th annual children’s musical theater production “Frozen Jr.” July 18-20. Stage Door productions will be the first community group to do a production in the ... 05/14/2024 - 6:45 pm | View Link
HUGE Improv Theater seeks community support to avoid permanent closure HUGE Improv Theater has been in the Twin Cities scene for nearly 20 years. But this last year brought some unexpected financial challenges. 05/12/2024 - 2:02 am | View Link
New Improv Classes for Adults, Beginner through Intermediate, at Vivid Stage this Summer Vivid Stage, in residence at Oakes Center at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit, is offering a new season of improv classes for adults this summer. The next session, which includes two different classes, ... 04/30/2024 - 2:53 am | View Link
New Improv Classes for Adults, Beginner Through Intermediate, Come to Vivid Stage this Summer Vivid Stage, in residence at Oakes Center at 120 Morris Avenue in Summit, is offering a new season of improv classes for adults this summer. 04/30/2024 - 1:44 am | View Link
Q: Ira, at least with the Heat’s long playoff run last year we didn’t have to hear about Damian Lillard until July. Now can the Heat do something so we don’t have to hear about Donovan Mitchell for three months? – Gerard.
A: Such is the news cycle, when you’re either playing games or getting churned through the rumor mill.
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Florida city populations swelled along with the rest of the South, Census Bureau says
Closing some Broward schools? Here’s why they could get new life as charter schools
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DeSantis signs bills to add new judges, revise housing law
I write in response to the op-ed by Dale Calhoun, director of the Florida Natural Gas Association, who wrote in praise of Florida House Bill 1645 (“Smart energy policies mean freedom for all Floridians,” May 16).
According to the state summary, the bill “prohibits construction, operation, or expansion of certain wind energy facilities and wind turbines.” It also “repeals the Florida Energy and Climate Protection Act (which includes the Renewable Energy and Energy-Efficient Technologies Grants Program), Florida Green Government Grants Act, Energy Economic Zone Pilot Program, and Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds provisions.”
It eliminates planning for renewable energy and expansion of energy conservation.
General Daily Insight for May 17, 2024
Focused thought could currently be necessary. When mental Mercury squares disruptive Pluto at 3:44 am EDT, it might become apparent that some of our cherished ideas don’t perform well under the pressure of reality. While the nervous Virgo Moon opposes restrained Saturn, reacting emotionally won’t make our problems go away.