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Woodlawn Cemetery tour celebrates history of Irish people who helped shape NYC s history News 12 Staff Updated on:Mar 24, 2021, 7:29am EDT St. Patrick s Day is just around the corner and some people celebrated the holiday at Woodlawn Cemetery on Sunday. It was all about Celtic heritage and Irish pride on a tour of Woodlawn Cemetery in honor of St. Patrick s Day. The cemetery s trolly takes guests to the final resting place prominent people of Irish descent, from entertainers to Civil War heroes. The Irish were so important in New York City s history, and it s great to visit these folks that played such an important role in the development of New York and the United States, said tour guide Kevin Fitzpatrick. ....
5 things to do this week: Lunar New Year, ‘Desvelado,’ and Sybarite5 Updated Feb 17, 2021; Portland still has a month’s worth of winter to get through, and virtual entertainment options may come in handy if the weather continues to be stormy. We’ve gathered both live and online options for the coming week including a streaming family play, a Lunar New Year celebration, and a genre-busting string quintet. Lunar New Year celebrationphoto courtesy of Portland Chinatown Museum Year of the Ox - Lunar New Year Celebration Portland Chinatown Museum presents its annual Dragon Dance Celebration virtually in 2021 via Zoom link. This year, fans and families from throughout Oregon, or wherever they are, can join in the celebration from their homes. The museum offers a video montage of images and sounds from past year’s Lantern Viewing at the Lan Su Chinese Garden, and New Year’s parades filled with music and dancers, and firecracker displays. The event also o ....
The Minnesota Supreme Court Chamber, located inside the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul. (Photo via Jonathunder/Wikipedia Commons) ST. PAUL, Minn. (CN) Minnesota’s highest court unanimously upheld the state’s nonconsensual-porn statute Wednesday, bringing holiday cheer to privacy advocates and a year-end letdown to free-speech groups. The court found that the statute, which has been embroiled in litigation since its passage in 2016, criminalizes constitutionally protected speech but is focused tightly enough on preventing the nonconsensual dissemination of explicit images to stand up to strict scrutiny. “The constitutional right to free speech stands as a bedrock for our democracy,” Justice Natalie Hudson wrote in the 26-page opinion. “To protect this fundamental promise, we evaluate any encroachment on free speech with both caution and skepticism.” ....