Get direct links to the event details at AKconcerts.com Or read below if you just want to know the time & place. — ️ Thursday, July 21st Alaska Cannabis Exchange – Open Mic with Shalah Rose 7p-9p Anchorage Museum – Emma Hill Album Release: Park Songs 6p-7:30p Anchorage Town Square Park – Super Saturated Sugar Strings 5:30p-8p Bernies’ Bungalow Lounge – The Healing Voice 7p-10p The Carousel Lounge – Open Mic Thursdays hosted by Jesse LeBoeuf 9p-1a The Crystal Saloon (Juneau) – Open Mic w/Lisa Puananimohala’ikalani Denny 8p-11p Dirty Skillet (Hope) – Thursdays w/ Hwy9 6p-9p Flattop Pizza & Pool –Jukebox Karaoke… Source link
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Read More »Brillouin Energy Demonstrates CleanTech Licensable Solid State Fusion Boiler Technology at ICCF24
Brillouin Energy will demonstrate its breakthrough boiler to produce low-cost heat with no combustion or pollution, paving the way to a clean energy future. Our technology has been independently tested or validated by several of the world’s leading nuclear physicists and laboratories and is ready to enter into the next phase: commercialization.” — David Firshein, CFO of Brillouin Energy BERKELEY, CA, USA, July 21, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Brillouin Energy Corp, whose mission is to create the “New Era of Energy” to address energy security and climate change, will demonstrate publicly for the first time at ICCF24 a revolutionary new high-tech boiler system that can help the world transition from fossil fuel energy to a non-carbon, completely… Source link
Read More »Xiaomi 12S Ultra BoM breakdown shows that the 1″ sensor isn’t as expensive as other components
T Anonymous, 22 Jul 2022so your phone can design its own PCB, casing and integration of all the parts from different m… moreIt’s not like they’re making a cold fusion device ffs. It’s literally what they’ve been doing for decades on hundreds of models. It’s practically automated by now. If it’s not, then they’re idiots. M Last time xiaomi is selling at very affordable price. But now the price is equivalent to an iPhone. So what is a selling point now. Consumer pick xiaomi because the price is value for money and equip with the functions almost like iPhone. And now even for the global market for xiaomi is very slow as they always launch those mid-range phone which the spec is nearly the same. Why can’t xiaomi follow like other China brand that… Source link
Read More »MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN: Proctor Institute — Providing Sustenance and Hope
When I was a child my father was pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Bennettsville, South Carolina, and my mother was director of the youth and senior choirs, church organist, founder and head of the Mothers’ Club, and fundraiser-in-chief. We watched Daddy and Mama staying up to date by subscribing to theological and church music publications and buying the latest books by leading theologians and thinkers, and they did not confine their self-improvement to reading. They went to Union Theological Seminary, to a Black Mountain, North Carolina, conference center, and to Oberlin College for summer courses and other enrichment, and they went away every year for a week to the Minister’s Institute at Hampton Institute in Virginia, sometimes taking me along. I would wander along… Source link
Read More »Upper West Side Group Lobbies For Resident Parking Permit System
Campaign volunteers hand out flyers to drivers while they’re sitting in their cars. There’s a new advocacy group promoting the need for a citywide residential parking permit system. The campaign, NYC Resident Parking, is being led by retired Upper West Side attorney Renee Baruch. The goal is to have parking permits allocated to local residents by district, while also allowing street parking for retail and commercial business owners and their employees, according to a press release provided to ILTUWS. “Virtually every city in the world has some form of a residential parking permit system,” said Baruch in the press release. “On the Upper West Side, we are now seeing an increasing number of cars with out-of-state license plates, largely for people with second homes claimed as… Source link
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When I was a child my father was pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Bennettsville, South Carolina, and my mother was director of the youth and senior choirs, church organist, founder and head of the Mothers’ Club, and fundraiser-in-chief. We watched Daddy and Mama staying up to date by subscribing to theological and church music publications and buying the latest books by leading theologians and thinkers, and they did not confine their self-improvement to reading. They went to Union Theological Seminary, to a Black Mountain, North Carolina, conference center, and to Oberlin College for summer courses and other enrichment, and they went away every year for… Source link
Read More »LETTERS: Water situation is serious; climate change |
Water situation is serious “Colorado’s water plan updated”: This is a great article by Marianne Goodland and Mary Shinn. If you are unaware of the serious water shortage in Colorado, as well as the other 6 States included in the 7 state Colorado River Compact of 1922, please read their article. Water is not a replaceable commodity. When it is gone, it is gone for good. The Colorado River provides water, not only for Coloradans, but for California, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada. Colorado Springs gets “70% of its community water from the Colorado River basin”, the western slope. Colorado and Wyoming have had to release 100s of thousands of acre feet… Source link
Read More »Racially Biased Education System Criticized For Omitting Historic African American Moon Colony
BATON ROUGE—Coming under fire for the exclusion of critical, diverse narratives that shaped the U.S., Louisiana’s racially biased education system was criticized Friday for omitting any information about the historic moon colony created by African Americans. “It’s a testament to how much Black history is completely glossed over in schools for the curriculum to make no mention of the iconic, well-documented lunar settlement founded by freed slaves in 1847,” said African American studies PhD Melanie Washington, noting that the U.S. school system’s hegemonic Eurocentrist bias is why most Americans haven’t even heard that Harriet Tubman helped escaped slaves board makeshift rockets on a launchpad just north of the Mason-Dixon line and blast off to form the futuristic colony… Source link
Read More »Things to do in Lehigh Valley this weekend and beyond (July 15-21)
WHAT’S GOING ON? Here is a small sample of area happenings you may want to check out in the coming days. Blues guitarist TInsley Ellis is scheduled to perform a free concert Friday, July 15, at Levitt Pavilion Steelstacks in Bethlehem.levittsteelstacks.org Art/Museums ONGOING BETHLEHEM “A Glimpse Through Glass,” exhibit exploring the forms, functions and social history of different types of glass, through Aug. 28. Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts, 427 N. New St. historicbethlehem.org, 800-360-8687. “The Works of a Mechanical Genius: The Legacy of John Fritz,” through Oct. 17. National Museum of Industrial History, 602 E. Second St. nmih.org, 610-694-6644. COOPERSBURG “Opportunities That Built A Community,” Coopersburg Historical Society exhibit, through Dec. 31. Coopersburg… Source link
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