Pritzker Administration Awards $3 3 Million to First Responders Across Illinois myradiolink.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from myradiolink.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Nigerian superstar, Paul Okoye a.k.a Rudeboy has received gold plague from YouTube for hitting one million subscribers. The music star, Rudeboy, who could not hide his joy, took to his Instagram handle @iamkingrudy in a video clip, to announce the great feat to his supportive fans with words of appreciation to them. In his caption, Rudeboy thanked YouTube and also revealed that he got a hundred million views on a single track “Thank you very much @youtube Dear #firedepartment it’s GOLD baby!! 1m subscribers and 100m views on a single track musically rude @lorrdsky we did it,” he wrote.
Vanguard News
Singer Paul Okoye hits one million subscribers on YouTube, receives gold plaque
On
Nigerian superstar, Paul Okoye a.k.a Rudeboy has received gold plague from YouTube for hitting one million subscribers.
The music star, Rudeboy, who could not hide his joy, took to his Instagram handle @iamkingrudy in a video clip, to announce the great feat to his supportive fans with words of appreciation to them.
In his caption, Rudeboy thanked YouTube and also revealed that he got a hundred million views on a single track
“Thank you very much @youtube Dear #firedepartment it’s GOLD baby!! 1m subscribers and 100m views on a single track musically rude @lorrdsky we did it,” he wrote.
Film Independent
Somehow, we’re closing in on
one full year of pandemic quarantine. And while rules, regulations and public adherence have vacillated wildly from region-to-region (picture here the CDC Outbreak Van as one of the buggies from
Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride), it’s probably safe to assume that whoever and wherever you are, you’ve probably experienced some degree of personal introspection these past 12 months as a function of extended social isolation. Who am I? What am I doing? The answers can be surprising prompting big internal and external changes.
In this month’s Fiscal Spotlight, we’re taking a look at three documentaries featuring themes of determination and courageously asserting one’s place in the world personally, professionally or both despite heavy opposition from outside forces. The stories of the trans youth revolution, an immigrant architect and a legal battle over firefighter unions might not
Film Independent
Producer: Caley Shannon
Cinematographer: Brendan Deane
Fire Department Inc today.
Film Independent’s Fiscal Sponsorship program opens the door to nonprofit funding for independent filmmakers and media artists.
Fire Department Inc to life.
Logline
A suburban firefighter’s labor union finds itself under a different kind of fire when the Village Mayor announces he’s privatizing their department to save money. What results is a five year long legal battle with the potential to change labor law for the entire country.
Synopsis
North Riverside, Illinois is a village just west of Chicago with a thriving mall that has provided outsized revenue to its population of less than 7,000 residents since its opening in 1974. This picture of suburban affluence was shattered in 2008, with the housing crash, the resulting economic recession, and the concurrent rise of e-commerce decimated brick and mortar store profits, and thus the village’s sales tax revenue. The