Tune in Wednesday, October 4 as we live video stream "Sync Up: On The Books" from the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center! This event is part of the Branding to Booking series presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation in collaboration with Them People Productions. Free and open to the public. Seating is limited, so please register in advance on Eventbrite.
Founded in 1973, the Back Country Horsemen of the Flathead is celebrating 50 years of ensuring public lands remain open to recreational stock animals, namely horses and mules.
A weekly series of workshops focusing on your music business career, Crescendo is designed for both new artists and veteran independent musicians looking for an update on changes and new developments in the music business.
If Gov. Pete Ricketts were to make Sen. Justin Wayne a judge, he would also have the opportunity to appoint Wayne’s successor in District 13, representing north-central and northeast Omaha.
Former Survivor: Palau contestant, Angie Jakusz, has passed away at the age of 40.
The shocking news was confirmed by People, stating that the Wisconsin native died after her lengthy battle with cancer.
In a GoFundMe page created for Jakusz, it revealed that she has been diagnosed with a squamous cell colorectal cancer.
According to National Center for Biotechnology Information, it is an extremely rare illness that usually affects the esophagus or anal canal. Moreover, the patient diagnosed with this kind of cancer needs to undergo surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy.
Known as No Fun Angie in Survivor Season 10, it was revealed that the tattooed bartender was about to start her treatment in early January.