Elon Musk Elon Musk told Tesla staff they must give customers a demo of Full Self-Driving at delivery and after servicing, according to an email viewed by BI. Lawsuit by Elon Musk's X was an attempt to ... 03/26/2024 - 4:01 am | View Link
Judge dismisses Elon Musk's suit against hate speech researchers A federal judge has dismissed X owner Elon Musk's lawsuit against a research group that documented an uptick in hate speech on the social media site, saying the organization's reports on the ... 03/25/2024 - 6:29 am | View Link
Elon Musk’s X Needs Creators, but They Don’t Need X During a heated interview with former CNN host Don Lemon, Elon Musk denied that he abused ketamine and was under the influence when he posted controversial material on X. Two months after Elon ... 03/23/2024 - 11:30 pm | View Link
Elon Musk is impressed with Cathie Wood's latest big vision Get on the right side of change!" Musk replied to the tweet, saying simply, "Wow." Despite ARK's ambitious outlook, plenty of investors remain hesitant about the future, especially when it comes ... 03/22/2024 - 3:36 am | View Link
Elon Musk abruptly cancels ‘Don Lemon Show’ on X hours after taping interview for debut episode “He didn’t ask Musk about (ex-girlfriend) Amber Heard. Elon probably would have liked it.” Musk, the CEO of Tesla and owner of X, abruptly canceled the social media platform’s partnership ... 03/13/2024 - 7:54 am | View Link
Giancarlo Esposito’s defining quality as an actor is a preternatural stillness that suggests sophistication, intelligence, and unshakeable self-possession. It’s what made his most iconic character, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul’s fastidious drug-lord villain Gustavo Fring, so quietly fearsome. Gus has, in turn, set the template for many of Esposito’s subsequent roles.
On Friday, Beyoncé will release Cowboy Carter, the much anticipated album that signals the beginning of the second part of a three-act project, following Renaissance, a sparkling celebration of house and dance music. When the country album was announced during Beyoncé’s appearance in a Verizon Super Bowl commercial back in February, accompanied by two country singles, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” it declared a new era for the artist.
What if your theater review were fractured? Broken apart and rearranged to get at something new about a staged work, to get at something different about the experience? To celebrate worthy work but in ways perhaps odd but intimate? Would you read it if you were veteran review seeker? Would you read it if you weren’t?
I see London, I see France, I see a new exhibit in Denver where you can see lots of underpants.
This Friday, the Center for Colorado Women’s History (1310 Bannock St., Denver) will debut a cheeky new show exploring the evolution of female undergarments.
The exhibit, entitled “Rumors of Bloomers,” is not simply about fashion.
Easter egg hunts at Four Mile
Saturday-Sunday. Outside of the brunches and Bloody Marys — and don’t get us wrong, those are nice — kids tend to see Easter for its colorful activities as much as its religious significance. As with other holidays, you can find places to take free pictures with a costumed Easter Bunny (see Aurora’s Stanley Marketplace on Saturday, March 30, and Sunday, March 31, with free music both days) and, perhaps most visibly, hunt for Easter eggs.
On Saturday, more than 30,000 eggs (up from 20,000 in 2023) will be hidden throughout Four Mile Historic Park, with hunts for different ages.
Between its sloping silhouette and stunning vistas, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hardly seems to change over the years.
That’s true in some ways. But ever-evolving rules — did you know it was BYOB until 1997? — constant upgrades, and a carousel of new bookings tell another story.
Most of us wouldn’t be expected to know every name on the venue’s 2024 calendar (which begins Saturday, March 30, with a show from Boogie T).