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Canadian musicians join the fight for climate justice New groups like Music Declares Emergency and Climate Live are inspiring urgent climate action and a more sustainable music scene by Richard Trapunski on April 22nd, 2021 at 4:00 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 Brighid Fry has grown up in the climate movement. A constant presence by the side of her mother Kim Fry, who worked for Greenpeace and other climate activist groups, she’s been going to climate protests since she was a baby. “I remember being three or four and people would ask me ‘Are you going to be a climate activist like your mom?’ And I’d be like, ‘No, I’m going to become a famous rock star. And then when I speak about climate stuff, people will listen’,” the 18-year-old musician recalls. Fry plays in the Toronto folk-rock duo Moscow Apartment with Pascale Padilla. ....
NOW Magazine Musicians in Canada join the fight for climate justice New groups like Music Declares Emergency and Climate Live are inspiring urgent climate action and a more sustainable music scene By Richard Trapunski Samuel Engelking Moscow Apartment s Brighid Fry (left) and the Weather Station s Tamara Lindeman are two of the artists playing this week s Climate Live concert. Brighid Fry has grown up in the climate movement. A constant presence by the side of her mother Kim Fry, who worked for Greenpeace and other climate activist groups, she’s been going to climate protests since she was a baby. “I remember being three or four and people would ask me ‘are you going to be a climate activist like your mom?’ And I’d be like, ‘no, I’m going to become a famous rock star. And then when I speak about climate stuff, people will listen,’” recalls the 18-year-old musician, who plays in the Toronto folk-rock duo Moscow Apartment ....
ELKINS The Elkins Lions Club welcomed District Governor John Mason at the Steer Steakhouse Monday. The District Governor started his speech by sharing the international theme for the year, “United in Kindness and Diversity,” and the District Governor’s theme: “In A World Where You Can be Anything, Be Kind.” The Elkins Club was privileged to have him recount the story which redefined his perspective on what it means to be a Lion. He shared one of his Santa Claus stories which left a lump in everyone’s throat, about a little girl who climbed in his lap and asked for her father back. ....
KCUR Kim and Nate Fry of Kansas City, Missouri, are raising money to fund research on a treatment for a rare genetic disorder that affects their son, Charlie. The growing trend of family-funded research concerns some medical ethicists, who say that suggestions to parents that treatments may be imminent can raise thorny ethical issues. Over the last several years, parents from across the country have appeared on television and news outlets to raise money to develop treatments for their children with rare genetic disorders. Many of these families, including one from Kansas City, Missouri, have pinned their hopes on one Texas researcher, Dr. Steven Gray of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, who claims to be on the verge of treating a number of rare conditions. They ve raised millions of dollars to fund his research, although breakthroughs haven t happened to the extent many had hoped. ....