Seven homeless people in Minneapolis are suing the city and Mayor Jacob Frey for allegedly clearing encampments without notice amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Initially launched in March as the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe, the famed guitar manufacturer is now re-instating its free three-month tuition period.The Fender Play app offers lessons for guitar, bass and ukulele using multi-genre, instructor-guided video lessons that can be accessed on smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers.“When quarantine began, we invited the world to make some noise with free access to Fender Play,” Fender said in a statement.
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.Seven homeless people in Minneapolis are suing the city and Mayor Jacob Frey for allegedly clearing encampments without notice amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Microsoft has seemingly taken Epic Games’ side in the developer’s legal battle against Apple, with the release of new “principles” for its Microsoft Store.The tech giant has released a new set of ten principles that it plans to adopt for its own app store, the Microsoft Store, hoping it will “promote choice, ensure fairness and promote innovation” on its PC operating system, Windows 10.
David Robb Labor EditorSAG-AFTRA said today that it has further reduced its workforce “across most operations and locals” through a combination of early retirements and job eliminations. This is the union’s third workforce reduction since the pandemic and production shutdown began in mid-March, and will bring the number of its employees to about 400 nationwide.“Someday, this crisis will end,” said David White, the union’s national executive director.
Terry Flores The VIEW Conference is offering free streaming access to its 2020 program, which runs from Oct. 18-23 in Turin, Italy.“There has been so much bad news in 2020, so I’m thrilled to be able to share some great news for a change,” said conference director Maria Elena Gutierrez.
Ryan trolls Wolverine AKA Hugh Jackman‘Free Guy‘ is different. Ryan Reynolds plays “Guy”, an NPC who thinks his world in Free City is normal.
Free Guy has been revealed, which sees Ryan Reynolds starring as a background character in an open world video game.The two-minute trailer, which you can watch below, sees Reynolds waking up in the video game world of ‘Free City’, being hit by a train and respawning, before realising he is in fact a fictional character.The film co-stars Jodie Comer of Killing Eve, as well as Lil Rel Howery, Utkarsh Ambudkar and Taika Waititi.Directed by Shawn Levy, the film is due to be released in UK cinemas
Ryan Reynolds is going from antihero to Blue Shirt Guy.In the upcoming action-comedy, Reynolds stars as Guy, a bank teller who discovers he's actually a background character in a -like open world video game.
The world is not what it seems in Ryan Reynolds’ new movie.
A post shared by Amilia (Stewart) Keating (@amilia_stewart_keating_) on Oct 4, 2020 at 8:27am PDTThe series of photos show Amilia standing in a hot tub, wearing a red bikini as she drinks down some Prosecco from a flute glass, while a second photo shows the couple sitting in the hot tub together and a third snap shows Amilia looking well and truly relaxed.
Mariah Carey has claimed her older sister Alison was abusive towards her when they were children.In her revealing new memoir, The Meaning of Mariah Carey, the singer alleges that when she was 12, she was drugged and burned by her 15-year-old sibling who she also claims attempted to recruit her as a sex worker."When I was 12 years old,” she writes, “my sister drugged me with Valium, offered me a pinky nail full of cocaine, inflicted me with third degree burns and tried to sell me out to a
Jake Kanter International TV EditorBritain’s culture secretary Oliver Dowden has denied a report that the government has asked right-wing commentator Charles Moore and former Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre to fill two powerful UK media jobs.The Sunday Times reported that Moore has been tapped to be the next chair of the BBC, while Dacre is set to be installed as the new chair of UK media regulator Ofcom.The government is responsible for recruiting for both roles and the Sunday Times said prime
Bill Murray is offering up his “ugly” golf shirts to the Doobie Brothers to “upgrade” their “wardrobes,” after they called him out for using their music in an ad.