Other players to be enshrined at the National Football Foundation’s award banquet in December include Notre Dame receiver Rocket Ismail, Arkansas running back Darren McFadden, Florida State defensive back Terrell Buckley, Oklahoma defensive back Rickey Dixon, John Carroll linebacker London Fletcher, Texas A&M defensive lineman Jacob Green, North Carolina State receiver Torry Holt, Arizona State […]
Blog: Body found in trash fire in South Los Angeles
Homicide detectives are investigating after a body was found early Monday in a trash can fire in South Los Angeles, authorities said. Shortly after 3 a.m., officers driving on South Grand Avenue saw a fire in a trash can, said Officer Norma Eisenman, an LAPD spokeswoman. The Los Angeles Fire Department… Source: latimes.com – Los […]
Blog: Justice Ginsburg, recovering from surgery, misses her first oral argument at Supreme Court
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, recovering from lung cancer surgery last month, on Monday will miss her first oral arguments since joining the Supreme Court 25 years ago. She is recovering at home, a court spokeswoman said. The justices are set to hear cases on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and court… Source: latimes.com – Los Angeles […]
Blog: Review: ‘Maybe,’ where the dancer becomes the audience and the audience becomes the dancer
When Théret exited, everyone hung around, unsure what to do. But with the un-performer gone, the un-performance had surely ended. The papers left for us on the bench were not programs, it turned out, but rather, poems or word prompts, each unique. A sample: “What is going on? I don’t know. Wait we payed [sic] […]
Blog: INK+ALLOY Is Hiring A Social Media + Web Coordinator In Atlanta, Georgia
We are looking for a passionate, hard-working, organized, creative individual that takes initiative and thinks outside the box. Implement INK+ALLOY’s social media,marketing campaigns and keep website up to date while closely working with creative team and brand guidelines. Must be able to work in a high output efficient setting. Highly organized and a sense of […]
Blog: Review: ‘Maybe,’ where the dancer becomes the audience and the audience becomes the dancer
When Théret exited, everyone hung around, unsure what to do. But with the un-performer gone, the un-performance had surely ended. The papers left for us on the bench were not programs, it turned out, but rather, poems or word prompts, each unique. A sample: “What is going on? I don’t know. Wait we payed [sic] […]
