close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Broadway has extended its mask mandate through June 30, officials announced Friday. The Broadway League said operators of all 41 theatres in New York City will require masks for one more month, but policies for mandates in July and beyond will be decided at some point in June. Sarah Jessica Parker greets attendees during curtain call for her new play "Plaza Suite" on opening night in New York, March 28, 2022. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz (REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz) "We’re thrilled that nearly a quarter of a million people are attending Broadway shows weekly in this exciting spring season," President of The Broadway League Charlotte St. Martin said in a statement. "As always, the safety and security of our cast, crew, and audience has been our top priority. … [Read more...] about Broadway extends mask requirement to June 30
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Weekend things to do: $3 Brightline date destinations, Chris Bosh’s new beer, top tribute bands in Boca Raton
Don’t let the name fool you — Brightline’s third annual #305Weekend is a sweet deal for the 954 and 561, too. Celebrating three years of intercity service in South Florida, the rail line is offering $3 and $5 one-way fares between Miami, Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach on Friday through Sunday, which ought to encourage us to get out in a new way in new places. Here are some low-hassle ideas for a weekend date night or afternoon out at destinations within an easy stroll of Brightline’s three South Florida stations. If you are looking to venture farther, Brightline’s free shared-shuttle service (within 5 miles of the station) is available with these discounted fares, if you book at least two hours in advance. #305Weekend tickets — they cost $3 for one stop, $5 between West Palm Beach and Miami — are available at GoBrightline.com . Perez Art Museum Miami is a short walk from Brightline’s Miami Central station and is showing the exhibit “ Marisol and Warhol Take New … [Read more...] about Weekend things to do: $3 Brightline date destinations, Chris Bosh’s new beer, top tribute bands in Boca Raton
De Blasio Finally Settles on a New Job: Running for Congress
You can’t get rid of me. Photo: Noam Galai/Getty Images Bill de Blasio can’t be mayor anymore, no one voted for him for president , and a run for governor was dead before it started, so he’s running for Congress. On Friday, the former mayor went on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to announce he is running in one of the city’s newly formed congressional districts. “The polls show people are hurting. They need help, they need help fast, and they need leaders who can actually get them help now and know how to do it. I do know how to do it from years of serving the people of this city. And so today, I’m declaring my candidacy for Congress in the Tenth Congressional District of New York,” de Blasio said. The news wasn’t exactly a surprise, given he had launched an exploratory committee on Wednesday. In addition to de Blasio, Assemblymember Yuh-Line Niou and State Senator Brad Hoylman say they are considering a run. De Blasio will run in the Tenth Congressional District, … [Read more...] about De Blasio Finally Settles on a New Job: Running for Congress
American Stage Theatre Company Names New Artistic Director
0 Arts & Entertainment Artist, administrator and activist Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj recently was the associate artistic producer of Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Dan Shalin , Patch Staff Posted Reply ST. PETE, FL —The American State Theatre Company and its Board of Trustees announced Thursday that Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj will be the theater group's next producing artistic director. Majaraj, who was selected after a national search, succeeds Stephanie Gularte. According to the biography on his website , Maharaj is an artist - director, choreographer and playwright - administrator and activist, who was twice hailed in the The New York Times as a Critics Pick for his work in the theater. Maharaj recently served as the associate artistic producer of Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Previously, Maharaj has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway and at several prominent regional theaters, winning numerous theater awards, … [Read more...] about American Stage Theatre Company Names New Artistic Director
Will Baltimore Make The List? FIFA Plans To Announce 2026 World Cup Sites On June 16
CHICAGO (AP/WJZ) — FIFA intends to announce the 2026 World Cup sites during a news conference in New York on June 16. Seventeen U.S. stadiums in 16 areas — including M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore — remain in the bidding for the first 48-team World Cup. Three stadiums each in Canada and Mexico are expected to be used. READ MORE: Maryland Weather: Tornado Watch In Effect For Much Of Northern Maryland The 2026 World Cup will be the first with three co-hosts. FIFA selected the bid as joint host in June 2018. Sixty games are to be played in the U.S., including all from the quarterfinals on. Canada and Mexico are to host 10 games each. In April, Baltimore and Washington D.C. merged their bids in the hope of landing matches at M&T Bank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens, and a fan festival on the National Mall in the nation’s capital, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser said. “I am extremely excited to join forces with the … [Read more...] about Will Baltimore Make The List? FIFA Plans To Announce 2026 World Cup Sites On June 16
Book World: Deborah Birx’s unseen fight to stop Trump’s covid falsehoods
Silent Invasion By Deborah Birx Harper. 506 pp. $29.99 - - - On April 23, 2020, with the United States in the throes of the first covid-19 wave, President Donald Trump opined that doctors should investigate whether shining ultraviolet light or injecting disinfectant into the body might treat the disease. To back him up, he turned to the White House coronavirus response coordinator, the physician and public health expert Deborah Birx. "Deborah, have you ever heard of that - the heat and the light . . . relative to this virus?" Birx, though visibly uncomfortable, answered politely, "Not as a treatment." She went on to say that fever does help the body fight infection. She managed to add, "But I've not seen heat or light -" before Trump interrupted her. I was a physician then on the front lines of the pandemic in a New York City intensive care unit, and I felt angry at Birx when I saw that clip. Her tepid response made me think she was more concerned with avoiding the rage of … [Read more...] about Book World: Deborah Birx’s unseen fight to stop Trump’s covid falsehoods
D.C. Attorney General Lets the Trump Swamp Win Again
The District of Columbia’s attorney general promised accountability for nonprofits that took advantage of the Trump administration’s era of grift. Yet after D.C.’s top prosecutor let the Trump family off easy last month for misusing donor funds, The Daily Beast has discovered yet another recent example of a gentle settlement for executives—with Trumpworld connections—accused of personally enriching themselves with charitable funds. Last year, Attorney General Karl Racine sued the corporation that nearly ruined the United States’ presence at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The event presented a lucrative opportunity to represent the nation at the modern World’s Fair, and the State Department initially handed it over to Pavilion USA 2020, a nonprofit started by two political players in Washington. But Racine’s office says it eventually discovered these two men misused their nonprofit to pay themselves handsomely—and dupe well-meaning investors into pouring money into a failed … [Read more...] about D.C. Attorney General Lets the Trump Swamp Win Again
Sunscreen Film Festival: Feature Films, Workshops, Documentaries
0 Arts & Entertainment The 17th annual Sunscreen Film Festival will give Tampa Bay movie buffs a chance to see independent films and actors can hone their skills. Skyla Luckey , Patch Staff Posted Reply ST. PETERSBURG, FL — The 17th annual Sunscreen Film Festival kicks off its four days of independent film showings, acting/directing workshops, networking and parties in St. Petersburg on Thursday. Opening night starts with red carpet photos at the AMC Sundial entrance followed by the world premiere and opening film of the festival, "Rose' All Day," directed by Marla Sokoloff, who is known for her roles in "Sugar & Spice" (2001) and "Dude, Where's My Car" (2000). "Rose´ All Day" is an 80-minute feature film about a group of college friends who meet once a year for a Rose´ All Day pool party. "But after several years of careers and different life paths, maybe their friendship has finally run its course. The cracks in … [Read more...] about Sunscreen Film Festival: Feature Films, Workshops, Documentaries
Buffalo Tops Market attack victim Heyward Patterson laid to rest in 1st of funerals for 10 shooting victims
close Video Fox News Flash top headlines for May 20 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! Mourners attended a private funeral at the Lincoln Memorial United Methodist Church in Buffalo, New York , Friday for Deacon Heyward Patterson , a 67-year-old who was at the Tops grocery store to pick up supplies for the church’s food kitchen when he became the victim of a hate-filled mass shooting. Patterson was one of ten people killed when the gunman rushed in with an AR-15. Three others were wounded. "His loving memories remain in the hearts of many family and friends," an obituary posted by the Thomas Edward Funeral Home reads. Patterson was being buried at St. Matthew’s Cemetery, just a mile and a half from where a gunman took his life in an unprovoked attack. BUFFALO SHOOTING SURVIVOR RECOUNTS HARROWING ESCAPE AFTER WITNESSING START OF … [Read more...] about Buffalo Tops Market attack victim Heyward Patterson laid to rest in 1st of funerals for 10 shooting victims
Photo posted online of 6 Florida middle schoolers holding up letters to spell slur, community members irate
Community members in Palm City, Florida, expressed their anger at a school board meeting Tuesday night after a picture of six middle school students each holding up a letter to spell out a racial slur circulated on social media. Earlier Tuesday, the superintendent of the Martin County School District, John D. Millay, confirmed the offensive photo was authentic. In the photo, each of the students is holding up a 2 foot tall letter. One letter appears to be designed like a watermelon. Another is deep red. At the school board meeting, a woman who said she has grandkids at the school, Hidden Oaks Middle, said the students involved "should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law." "The R on the end is blood. How do I know these children were not sitting at home thinking about coming to school with a mass murder on these children," she said. She turned her attention to the school board. "You all will sweep it under the rug. That’s not happening on my watch," … [Read more...] about Photo posted online of 6 Florida middle schoolers holding up letters to spell slur, community members irate