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May 10, 2021 6:44 PM Katerina Chryssafis
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While many have already stepped up, others are still hesitant or simply just don’t want it.
People have different reasons for not wanting to get vaccinated. They can range from fear, religious views, to simply feeling like it’s not necessary. Medical experts said that’s why having an open conversation is so important.
“I’ve lost so many friends because we have different beliefs,” said Linda Harris.
For some people, like Harris, getting vaccinated is a personal decision.
“I don’t talk to people about any of this stuff,” she said.
With vaccine distribution being on everyone’s radar, it’s hard to avoid the million dollar question
Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen offers a viewing tip for the coming week.
When the Disney+ series “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series” debuted in late 2019, Bethel Park native Joe Serafini had a recurring guest role in the show while still studying musical theater at the University of Michigan.
For season two, streaming on Disney+ Friday, the former CLO Mini Star has been upped to a series regular playing farm boy Seb, who’s dating fellow thespian Carlos (Frankie Rodriguez). (In a life imitating art twist, Serafini and Rodriguez are now a real-life couple.)
How Serafini, 23, landed the part is a bit of theater kismet that began in Pittsburgh.
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Trib Total Media TV writer Rob Owen answers reader questions every Wednesday at TribLive.com in a column that also appears in the Sunday Tribune-Review.
Q: Recently you wrote about several CBS shows that have been renewed, but there was no mention of “SEAL Team.” Do you know the renewal status of that show? Rick via email
Rob: “SEAL Team” is one of the broadcast network series that is “on the bubble” this year, meaning maybe it will get renewed, maybe it will get canceled.
Owen Assesses Men’s Contenders Ahead of El Gouna International
By RJ Mitchell
In an interview with the PSA, super-coach Rob Owen has delivered a fascinating post mortem on last month’s CIB Black Ball Open while also assessing how the falling of the cards in Cairo will impact when the PSA World Tour resumes with the El Gouna International Open later this month.
Owen, who coaches World No.4 Paul Coll and World No.6 Sarah-Jane Perry, was at his most concise as he shot from the hip to discuss who he believes can look forward with the most confidence.
Despite his defeat in the semi-final of the Black Ball Open, Owen believes that World No.1 Ali Farag is still the man to beat while Marwan ElShorbagy’s eventual triumph last month and his epic quarter-final encounter with Coll have made Owen adamant that they are both very much in the vanguard of Farag’s pursuers.