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Officers out making sure St. Patrick s Day celebrations in Dallas don t get out of hand
Officers out making sure St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in Dallas don’t get out of hand
With St. Patrick s Day around the corner, early celebrations are happening during the first weekend that all businesses in Texas can reopen to 100% capacity after statewide COVID-19 mandates were lifted earlier this week.
DALLAS - With St. Patrick s Day around the corner, early celebrations are happening during the first weekend that all businesses in Texas can reopen to 100% capacity after statewide COVID-19 mandates were lifted earlier this week.
An entrepreneur offers $ 1 million to anyone who can answer this question Entrepreneur 2/16/2021 © NASA/Bill Ingalls vía Wikimedia Commons
Robert Bigelow , a Las Vegas real estate mogul and Bigelow Aerospace, offers a million dollars to three people who answer a single (though not a
simple ) question. As reported by
The New York Times , the 75-year-old mogul has always been interested in anomalous events and recently founded the Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies to investigate what lies beyond death. Specifically,
the billionaire wants to know if it is possible the survival of human consciousness beyond bodily death . To do this, scientists, neurologists and psychologists have until August 1, 2021 to submit a response of up to 25 thousand words. A group of specialist judges will select the winner on November 1. Thus the first place will receive 500 thousand dollars, the second 300 thousand and the third 150 thousand.
On Ballet TikTok, a Place for Young Dancers to Be Real
“On TikTok, rather than your technique going viral, you could have your ideas about ballet go viral.”
Harper Watters, @theharperwatters, a Houston Ballet soloist, is the rare professional ballet dancer to break through on TikTok.Credit.Videos by Yael Malka For The New York Times
Feb. 5, 2021
“How am I supposed to feel confident in myself when these are the ballet body standards?” begins a TikTok video by user @hardcorpsballet. The question stopped this former dancer mid-scroll. An honest conversation about ballet’s cult of thinness? Yes, please.
Then came the slide show: not a parade of waiflike bodies, but instead the well-padded Bear from Boston Ballet’s “Nutcracker,” and the furred and feathered creatures of Frederick Ashton’s “Tales of Beatrix Potter.”
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