Homegrown Music Festival goes on(line) … and off in other directions
In addition to pre-recorded videos curated by festival keepers, unofficial Homegrown-like happenings are cropping up in living rooms. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Homegrown Music Festival (2015 file / News Tribune)
About this time every year, Kala Moria likes to create an extracurricular, Homegrown Music Festival-themed activity that runs adjacent to the annual showcase of local music, art and visuals.
One year she made Homegrown trading cards featuring musicians and other familiar faces from the scene. Players had eight rounds to build a dream musical lineup. Another year, the tuba player from the polka punk band Winzige Hosen assembled a marching band to play during the annual Homegrown kickball game.
Gone to the Dogs! Talking about PawCade with Chad French
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Apr 13, 2021
We all know I love Paradigm Pro Wrestling, but I m also a pet person. I have a wonderful cat and guinea pig, and so when I saw Paradigm was working with Midwestterritory.com for a show in support of an animal shelter, I was incredibly excited. I was able to sit down with Chad French of Midwestterritory.com to talk a little about the show and how it came together. At the end of the interview I have some of my own thoughts about the card and what to expect. I think it s going to be a great show, but it s actually the second PawCade, and the first one is already available to watch on IWTV and was a great show.
Tsunami of Chronic Health Conditions Expected, Research & Health Care Disrupted
By: Journal Reports, AHA
A tsunami of chronic health conditions as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, especially cardiometabolic disease, may produce an enormous wave of death and disability that demands immediate, comprehensive strategies. In addition, COVID-19 has disrupted cardiovascular science and medicine, yet it presents opportunities to transform and create novel approaches that can yield new successes. These are the opinions of two esteemed leaders in cardiovascular disease care, research and strategy, detailed in two new Frame of Reference articles published today in the American Heart Association’s flagship journal
Tsunami of Chronic Health Conditions Expected Due to COVID-19 Disruption of Healthcare
COVID-19 disrupted all aspects of science and medicine and unmasked striking disparities and opportunities for transformation
April 6, 2021 A tsunami of chronic health conditions as a result of the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, especially cardiometabolic disease, may produce an enormous wave of death and disability that demands immediate, comprehensive strategies. In addition, COVID-19 has disrupted cardiovascular science and medicine, yet it presents opportunities to transform and create novel approaches that can yield new successes. These are the opinions of two esteemed leaders in cardiovascular disease care, research and strategy, detailed in two new frame of reference articles published today in the American Heart Association (AHA) flagship journal
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DALLAS, April 6, 2021 A tsunami of chronic health conditions as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, especially cardiometabolic disease, may produce an enormous wave of death and disability that demands immediate, comprehensive strategies. In addition, COVID-19 has disrupted cardiovascular science and medicine, yet it presents opportunities to transform and create novel approaches that can yield new successes. These are the opinions of two esteemed leaders in cardiovascular disease care, research and strategy, detailed in two new Frame of Reference articles published today in the American Heart Association s flagship journal
Circulation.
While COVID-19 has severely impacted everyone s daily lives, its societal and economic impact will be present for generations. It has prompted urgent responses in many sectors that could be models for rapidly developing real-world solutions that can improve efforts focused on prevention of chronic health conditions. Dramatic transforma