Broadway show’s creator visits San Jose theater production

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Broadway show’s creator visits San Jose theater production If you’ve been involved in youth theater in Silicon Valley at all during the past couple of decades, you’re probably familiar with “Starmites” — a sci-fi fantasy musical with a short Broadway run in the late 1980s and now a cult classic around here.Barry Keating, who wrote the show’s music and lyrics and co-wrote its book, has been pleasantly surprised by how much it’s been embraced in the Bay Area. He saw that first-hand last weekend, when he watched two Playful People Productions performances of the show at the Historic Hoover Theatre in San Jose.“I heard about it for a long time because San Jose’s done so many productions of my show,” said Keating, 76. He flew in from Manhattan and took part in two “talk back” sessions before shows featuring older teens and their adult family members as well as chatted with audience members, cast and crew. Indeed, its been a staple for CMT San Jose, Starting Arts, Playful Peo...

Biden trolls DeSantis over glitchy 2024 launch on Twitter Spaces

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Biden trolls DeSantis over glitchy 2024 launch on Twitter Spaces President Biden on Wednesday mocked the issue-laden presidential campaign launch of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), whose attempt to talk about his candidacy on Twitter Spaces was marred by tech problems."This link works," Biden posted on his personal Twitter account, linking to a donation page for his campaign.The tweet came as the conversation that was set to feature DeSantis discussing his brand new campaign with Twitter CEO Elon Musk was beset by audio issues. DeSantis and Musk were supposed to speak on a Twitter Spaces, and hundreds of thousands of people had tuned in to listen.But the audio repeatedly cut out and nobody could be heard for more than a few seconds at a time.David Sacks, who was moderating the conversation, could be heard saying at one point that the number of listeners was "melting the servers."DeSantis's rivals had already questioned why the governor was making his announcement on Twitter Spaces, and they quickly and widely mocked the issues surrounding the laun...

Tech issues plague Musk, DeSantis Twitter Spaces

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Tech issues plague Musk, DeSantis Twitter Spaces Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) encountered technology problems on Wednesday, as he attempted to announce his 2024 presidential campaign on Twitter Spaces with CEO Elon Musk.Tech entrepreneur David Sacks, who was set to moderate the discussion, said on the call that the vast number of people attempting to join were “melting the servers.” At one point, the Twitter Space showed that there were more than 500,000 users listening in.The call went in and out for more than 20 minutes, before Musk ended the original Twitter Spaces and attempted to begin a new one. DeSantis, who has teased a White House run for months, launched an official campaign video on Twitter shortly before the discussion with Musk was set to begin. The Florida governor filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission declaring his candidacy earlier on Wednesday.

Republican-controlled committee rejects Louisiana bill to ban gender-affirming care for minors

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Republican-controlled committee rejects Louisiana bill to ban gender-affirming care for minors BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Bucking the trend of other reliably red states adopting restrictions on young transgender people, a Republican-controlled Louisiana legislative committee voted Wednesday to a kill a bill that would have banned gender-affirming medical care for transgender minors. Proponents of Louisiana’s failed bill, which would have prohibited hormone treatments, gender-affirming surgery or puberty-blocking drugs for any transgender minor, say they fear that the state could draw minors from surrounding states — where there are bans — seeking gender-affirming health care. Those in Louisiana’s LGBTQ+ community say gender-affirming care in the state is not as easily accessible as conservatives make it seem.The tie-breaking 5-4 vote to kill the bill Wednesday came down to Republican state Sen. Fred Mills, the chairman of the Senate’s Health and Welfare Committee. After nearly three hours of public testimony and debate, Mills joined Democrats in opposition to the legislation.“Al...

NASCAR opens investigation into Wallace’s hacked radio channel at All-Star race

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

NASCAR opens investigation into Wallace’s hacked radio channel at All-Star race CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — NASCAR has opened an investigation into how a derogatory message was broadcast on the radio channel of Bubba Wallace’s race team during last weekend’s All-Star race.Wallace, NASCAR’s only Black driver in the Cup series, had just finished Sunday’s race at North Wilkesboro Speedway when a person not on the 23XI Racing team said over the radio, “Go back to where you came from” and then added another non-racial expletive.NASCAR spokesman Mike Forde said Wednesday the series immediately had its security and racing electronic teams look into the hack. He said Wallace did not hear the remark.Forde said NASCAR is trying to determine who cracked Wallace’s radio communications and how it was done, as well the best method toward preventing it from happening in the future.Forde said the investigation was ongoing and would have happened no matter the nature of the comment.“We certainly take that seriously, no doubt about that,” he said. “But we can&...

Elon Musk’s ‘historic’ Twitter event with Ron DeSantis struggles with technical glitches

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Elon Musk’s ‘historic’ Twitter event with Ron DeSantis struggles with technical glitches Elon Musk wants to turn Twitter into a “digital town square,” but his much-publicized Twitter Spaces kickoff event, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announcing his run for president, started off with technical glitches and a near half-hour delay Tuesday. The billionaire Twitter owner said the problems were due to “straining” servers because so many people were trying to listen to the audio-only event. “There’s so many people,” said host David Sacks amid the disruptions. “We’ve got so many people here that we are kind of melting the servers, which is a good sign.”Musk a day earlier dubbed the event a historic first for Twitter, saying it would be “the first time something like this is happening on social media.” The event was scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. ET but nearly 30 minutes passed with users getting kicked off, hearing microphone feedback and enduring other technical problems before it finally began. At one point, over 300,000 Twitter users were listed as listening to the event, b...

Capitol rioter who propped feet on Pelosi’s desk in photo sentenced to over 4 years

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Capitol rioter who propped feet on Pelosi’s desk in photo sentenced to over 4 years WASHINGTON (AP) — An Arkansas man who propped his feet on a desk in then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s office in a widely circulated photo from the U.S. Capitol riot was sentenced Wednesday to more than four years in prison.Richard “Bigo” Barnett became one of the faces of the Jan. 6 riot by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, and U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper said in announcing that sentence that Barnett seemed at times to enjoy the notoriety.“All the folks who follow ‘Bigo’ need to know the actions of Jan. 6 cannot be repeated without some serious repercussions,” Cooper said, alluding to the media attention and social media following Barnett attracted after the riot. The 54-month sentence for Barnett, a retired firefighter from Gravette, Arkansas, comes after he was convicted at trial on eight counts, including felony charges of civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding, in this case a Jan. 6, 2021, session of Congress to certify Joe Biden’s vic...

UN conference raises less than $1 billion for climate-wracked Horn of Africa in major disappointment

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

UN conference raises less than $1 billion for climate-wracked Horn of Africa in major disappointment UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A high-level U.N. conference on Wednesday raised less than $1 billion of the more than $5 billion organizers were hoping for to help over 30 million people in the Horn of Africa cope with a major climate crisis and mass displacement after years of conflict, a major disappointment to aid agencies.The U.N. appealed for $7 billion this year to provide food and other humanitarian assistance for the three Horn of Africa countries – Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya, and had only received $1.6 billion. After pledges were tallied, the U.N. humanitarian office said the total funding for 2023 now stands at $2.4 billion.That means only $800 million in new funding was announced Wednesday – over 60% from the United States which made an additional donation of $524 million . That brought its total to more than $1.4 billion for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged would-be donors at the start of the pledging conference to make an immediate a...

Former Mariners Harold Reynolds, Raul Ibañez managers in MLB Futures Game

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

Former Mariners Harold Reynolds,  Raul Ibañez managers in MLB Futures Game NEW YORK (AP) — Former Seattle Mariners Harold Reynolds and Raul Ibañez will be the managers for the All-Star Futures Game at Seattle’s T-Mobile Park on July 8.Reynolds, an MLB Network analyst, will manager the AL team. Ibañez, Major League Baseball’s vice president of on-field operations, will manage the NL, the commissioner’s office said Wednesday.Reynolds, 62, was a two-time All-Star second baseman who played for the Mariners from 1982-92.Ibañez, who turns 51 on June 2, played for Seattle from 1996 to 2000, again from 2004-08 and a third time in 2013. He was an All-Star with Philadelphia in 2009.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

NYC officer seen on video repeatedly punching man is indicted for misdemeanor assault

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 06:41:02 GMT

NYC officer seen on video repeatedly punching man is indicted for misdemeanor assault NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City police officer has been indicted on a misdemeanor assault charge after being seen on bystander video in 2021 repeatedly punching a man who appeared to be having a psychiatric crisis, leaving him unconscious with a broken nose, prosecutors announced Wednesday.Officer Juan Perez is charged with third-degree assault in connection with the confrontation, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said.“Police officers are often put in challenging situations, but they must use their training appropriately and treat the residents of New York City with respect,” Bragg said in a statement.Perez pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday. His lawyer, James Kilduff, said by phone that Perez denies the assault allegation.The NYPD said Wednesday evening that Perez is suspended without pay. The city police union referred questions to Kilduff.Court documents released Wednesday identified the man who was punched by Perez as Borim Husenaj.Perez and his partner...