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Former Blizzard Executives Mike Morhaime And Chris Metzen Respond To Harassment Lawsuit

Former Blizzard Executives Mike Morhaime And Chris Metzen Respond To Harassment Lawsuit
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The Museum of Neon Art to reopen on May 1st premiering an exhibition

The Museum of Neon Art to reopen on May 1st premiering an exhibition Stephen Antonakos, Untitled. GLENDALE, CA .- After over a year of closure the Museum of Neon Art will reopen on April 24th to members and May 1st to general audiences. Visitors will get the first view of MONA’s new exhibition, 40 Years of Light: Works From The Collection and Collective, which showcases an impressive range of pioneering light-based artwork from the MONA permanent collection and community, as well as a selection of MONA’s historic sign collection. In lieu of MONA’s usual tour and long form programs, the museum will offer several bite size educational experiences during the opening weekends - from hands on glass bending, to show and tells of vintage technology, and object spotlights in the galleries.

Bun B calls Texas Governor Abbott crazy for lifting statewide mask mandate amid global pandemic

March 3rd, 2021 by KRNB Johnny Nunez/WireImageRapper  Bun B is not happy with Texas Governor  Greg Abbott, who announced an executive order ending the statewide mask mandate Tuesday, declaring all businesses to reopen at “100%” capacity. After hearing the news, Bun B took to Instagram to share his thoughts on the Republican politician and his decision to open Texas back up completely. “This is bat [ish] crazy @govabbott and you know it. As if you didn’t already have enough blood on your hands. SMFH,” the rapper wrote in the caption, sharing a screenshot of a  CNN news article.  Bun B was referring to Abbott’s efforts during the deadly weather storm in Texas, which destroyed thousands of homes, left over four million without power and led to water shortages.

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