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Black and Asian singers who are bridging genre, culture, and audience

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Chartmetric: Making the firehouse of music data useful for the rest of us

Chartmetric: Making the firehouse of music data useful for the rest of us Music data can make your head spin. Trying to make sense of it all much less combining dozens of data points from multiple sources into actionable items is an almost impossible… until Chartmetrics. Chartmetric is a data dashboard and toolkit that helps music professionals make smarter and faster decisions based on combined data from more than 25 music streaming and social media sources. Rutger Rosenborg and Michelle Yuen from Chartmetric join Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert on the Music Biz Weekly podcast. Share on:

BSA Troop 606 Honors 9 Eagle Scouts

BSA Troop 606 Honors 9 Eagle Scouts Yasmine Fukushima is Irvine s first female to achieve the rank. Posted On IRVINE Scouts BSA Troop 606, led by former Boys’ Scoutmaster Greg Nylen (currently Chris Bank) and Girls’ Scoutmaster Thomas Doherty and chartered by the University United Methodist Church in Irvine, is proud to announce nine scouts who recently attained the rank of Eagle Scout at its first-ever virtual Eagle Court of Honor ceremony that was held on Feb. 8. This class of Eagle Scouts includes Irvine’s first female Eagle Scout. Scouts BSA, formerly Boy Scouts of America, has officially allowed females to join the scouting program and earn the rank of Eagle Scout since Feb. 1, 2019. Troop 606 was one of the first in Irvine to welcome female scouts and Yasmin Fukushima has been inducted as one of 1,000 in the inaugural class of female Eagle Scouts that was honored by a National Scouts BSA on Feb. 20, 2021.

The Public Record v The Money

Art by Carlos Ayala Follow the money. The lesson keeps coming back home in the battles over access to court records. Let’s start by looking at the positive side of that fundamental force. In San Francisco Superior, Clerk Michael Yuen is informally described as a former “bean counter” at City Hall where he was a financial analyst. He made the decision years ago to pay a mere $342,000 for an e-filing system. “We own the EFM,” said one official at the court recently, referring to an e-filing system’s engine: the electronic file manager. It receives an e-filed document automatically and sends it into a clerk intake queue or straight into the docket.

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