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LeBron James Imagines a Life of Snoozing in MTN DEW RISE ENERGY Spot

Little Black Book, Critically-acclaimed director F. Gary Gray and TBWA\Chiat\Day NY launch the first ever campaign following LeBron reflect on a different kind of life

CT Residents React to Mask Restriction Changes

Businesses, for example, may still choose to mandate them inside their stores. “We’re not comfortable getting masks off just yet, but soon we will be,’ said Beth Gyngell, owner of The Nutrition Spot in Middletown. She posted a “masks required sign” on her smoothing and energizing beverage shop’s door. “Not everyone behind the bar yet is vaccinated, we’re all in the process of getting it,” she said. The changes come with mixed reaction. “I think it’s excellent. No masks and being outside and fully vaccinated, it’s wonderful. Freedom,” said Robin Frechette of Branford. Some told NBC Connecticut they’re concerned as the state leans on the honor system to enforce the changes.

CLEO TV Renews A Second Season with the Smolletts For Living By Design with Jake and Jazz

CLEO TV Renews A Second Season with the Smolletts For Living By Design with Jake and Jazz Share Article Jake and Jazz Smollett Bring Modern Style to Home Renovations and Interior Design CLEO TV s Living by Design with Jake and Jazz Premieres May 1 at 9 P.M. ET/8C SILVER SPRING, Md. (PRWEB) April 20, 2021 The Smollett sibling duo returns to CLEO TV’s hit series LIVING BY DESIGN WITH JAKE AND JAZZ to continue to create revitalizing home makeovers and celebrate the renovation completion with tasty bites. Premiering Saturday, May 1, at 9 p.m. ET/8C, Season 2 will follow the vivacious Smollett siblings as they recreate family recipes while transforming homes into desirable living spaces.

Connecticut librarians praise decision to remove some Dr Seuss books because of racist and offensive imagery

CT librarians praise decision to remove some Dr Seuss books

CT librarians praise decision to remove some Dr. Seuss books Eliza Fawcett Amid controversy over the discontinuation of six Dr. Seuss books due to insensitive imagery, a number of educators and librarians across Connecticut emphasized the importance of having children see themselves represented in picture books and the harm of perpetuating stereotypes in children’s literature. Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the business that oversees Theodor Seuss Geisel’s estate, announced earlier this week that it would cease publication and licensing of six books. The titles include “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” (1937), “If I Ran the Zoo” (1950), and four other publications. The company said the decision was made last year, following discussions with experts and educators and a review of Geisel’s works.

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