Jerry Seinfeld & Jim Gaffigan comedy tour coming to St. Louis this fall
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Award-winning comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan are joining forces for a St. Louis show this fall. Seinfeld and Gaffigan will visit the Enterprise Center on Saturday, Nov. 11. The show is planned for 7:30 p.m. St. Louis County town tows cars from driveways with expired tags The St. Louis stop comes as part of a brief U.S. tour in November. Seinfeld and Gaffigan will visit San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and St. Louis, in order, in early November. “Jim and I met doing Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee and have been talking about doing this for years,” said Seinfeld. “We finally made the schedules work out. Can’t wait.”“I’m so excited to help out this unknown up and upcoming comedian who many may have never heard of,” said Gaffigan. “I know it will be an amazing bunch of shows." Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News ...Kirkwood sanitation worker swoops in to save woman
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
KIRKWOOD -- People often talk about how brave police officers and firemen are, so it's easy to forget about the hardworking civilian workers who keep a city running smoothly. Jerry Redmond, who has worked as a sanitation worker for the City of Kirkwood for many years, was recently thanked in a moving letter.Dearest Mr. Redmond,You, sir, are my hero! Really! Last month, you delivered a trash dumpster to my sister's house off of Fillmore Lane. After you turned to return to the lane, I turned to go back to the house, tripped on something and fell on my face. As I cried out in pain, you swooped in like an angel sent from God.You helped me up, saying that I needed to get to the emergency room. You helped me into the house and to the kitchen sink where you wet paper towels to wash my face. You helped me to the sofa to lay down and got me an ice pack for my bleeding and bruised face.You even made conversation with me so that I didn't pass out. (I clearly remember this,because you told me t...LT Garett Bolles couldn’t protect Russell Wilson after 2022 injury and it made him angry: “I’m hungrier than ever”
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
Left tackles are tasked with being protectors and Garett Bolles is just that when it comes to his quarterback.That’s what made 2022 so difficult for the Broncos veteran.As Russell Wilson was harassed by defensive opponents, sacked 55 times, hurt twice and struggled to find his footing with a new franchise and city, Bolles could only watch.As the public discourse pile-on stacked up on Wilson through each viral moment and his roughest season as a professional, Bolles couldn’t anchor down, get his hands in position and stop the oncoming rush.“It’s like a forest fire,” Bolles said of the torrent of criticism toward Wilson last year. “It starts in one corner and then the wind blows, it just blows all over and burns thousands and thousands of acres. That’s pretty much what happened.”Though criticism of Wilson’s on-field performance – and the Broncos’ historically poor offense – was warranted, certainly the discourse also featured plenty of hot air.Bolles said Thursday he was “angry”...Opinion: Capitol protest was a feckless and bizarrely racialized attack on Coloradans’ rights
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
A group of more than 1,000 gathered at the Colorado Capitol to demand the governor ban motor vehicles and buy back the machines that killed nearly 43,000 people around the country last year.Maybe I got that wrong.They demanded Gov. Jared Polis ban fast food and buy back the French fries that killed nearly 280,000 obese people. Or was it the couches and large-screen televisions that caused them to not exercise?Actually, the activists wanted to ban syringes that killed 106,000 people from overdoses. Or was it the bottles of alcohol that killed 104,000 people? The tobacco plants that killed nearly half a million?Vehicles, food, furniture, and drugs were the culprits responsible for much of the top ten leading causes of death — disease and accidents — if you don’t believe in human agency, that is.And yet, which inanimate object did the activist group Here 4 the Kids target this week for criminalization? They want to ban all firearms and quash the right to self-protection enshrined...Letters: Showing real love for the Denver Nuggets
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
Showing real love for the NuggetsEvery team that has hoisted the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy has earned it. First, a team must slog through an 82-game schedule, then win 16 more games in the NBA Playoffs while playing the league’s best teams, stocked with the best players.From 2000-2022, the overall number 1 seeds have only won seven championships. Proof that winning a title extracts blood, sweat, tears, and toil from the victor.Prior to the playoffs, many basketball observers believed the Phoenix Suns would advance to the NBA Finals.In 47 regular season games, Kevin Durant averaged 29.1 ppg, 6.7 rebounds, and 5.0 assists by shooting 56.0 % from the field, 40.4% on threes’, and 91.9 % on free throws. In the playoffs, Devin Booker scorched the Nuggets, averaging 30.8 ppg, 7.8 assists, and shooting a torrid 56.9 % from the field and 54.8% on threes. Nevertheless, the Nuggets won in six games, clinching the series in Phoenix, 125-100.The valiant efforts of Anthony Davis and LeBro...U.S. warns of violent crime at popular tourist destination
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
Just as summer travel ramps up, the U.S. State Department has issued a travel advisory for the Dominican Republic. "Violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault is a concern throughout the Dominican Republic," the State Department said in its advisory. A yellow flag-level two advisory was issued, urging travelers headed to the top Caribbean hotspot to "exercise increased caution."Americans still wanting to travel to the island should consider staying in resorts, as they are likely safer and "tend to be better policed than urban areas like Santo Domingo," according to the State Department's advisory. The department is also urging travelers to reconsider meeting with strangers when in the Dominican Republic, as there have been reports of U.S. citizens being robbed by people they met from dating apps, among other serious incidents.The advisory also recommends enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program to stay updated on travel alerts ahead...Trojans and Bruins' Big Ten football future snaps into focus
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
It's the offseason for football fans, a time when the upcoming fall's games are discussed and dissected ad nauseum. This summer is different, however, in that it's actually next fall's matchups that are drawing attention.The 2024 season will mark a major change for USC and UCLA, who will compete in the Big Ten for the first time.The largely Midwestern-based conference is one of the top two in college football, and the Bruins and Trojans will face more prestigious and challenging opponents than they have recently in the Pac-12. The Big Ten on Thursday released its matchups for next year, and football fans in the Los Angeles area are in for an exciting season. Some of the sport's top programs are coming to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Rose Bowl.At the Coliseum, the Trojans will host the Michigan Wolverines, the winningest program in the sport's history, and the Wisconsin Badgers, a team that regularly travels to Southern California to play in the Rose Bowl. USC will also host...From Stray Kids to Eels — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
From Stray Kids to Eels: The 160th LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from Francis Mercier, hip-hop from Latto with Cardi B, pop from Carly Rae Jepsen, R&B from Janet Jackson, rock from Garbage and the Fizzy Bangers, and so much more.Find us on Spotify here,or on Soundcloud here.Don’t forget to “Like” the playlists and “Follow” the profiles.Carly Rae Jepsen (Jasmine Safaeian)From Stray Kids to EelsAlso this week:Print star Carly Rae Jepsen told us that, “It’s so funny, because you think I’ve done this so many times that by the time I went out on the road, I would understand that these songs I wrote I then had to perform live. But I felt like there was so much uncertainty that there was a little bit of, ‘Oh wow, OK, I wonder how these will translate to a live audience?’ But it was really interesting, the timing of how we decided to deliver this album. Three-quarters of the way through an Americ...Bay Area man gets 10 years in federal prison for distributing film of himself sexually abusing a boy
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Mateo man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for sharing a video of himself sexually abusing a 15-year-old boy, court records show.Christian Guardado, 26, was sentenced in mid-May by U.S. District Judge James Donato. Guardado has been in jail for two years on federal charges of child pornography distribution, and pleaded guilty in June 2022.Prosecutors described Guardado as a “predator” with “a penchant for exploiting underage boys through hands-on sexual abuse and over the Internet,” who shared the video in question with at least seven other people. They wrote in court papers that he admitted to vacationing in Spain because he wanted to visit an area with a lower age of consent than in the United States.“Guardado’s cell phone and Snapchat account contained numerous child pornography images and videos, some of them filmed by Guardado himself, and depicting suspected minor victims engaged in sexually explicit conduct ...For Republican rivals, an unhappy task: Defend the man dominating them in the polls
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:21:29 GMT
In the topsy-turvy world of 2024 Republican politics, rivals of Donald Trump had been bracing for weeks for his second indictment with more dread than any sense of opportunity.After years of successive scandals, the immediate instincts of so many Republican voters are thoroughly ingrained. They snap to Trump’s defense, no matter how outrageous the charges are or who is making them — Democrats, the news media, local prosecutors or, now, federal ones. Donations surged after Trump’s first indictment in New York. And he consolidated support in the polls.Even prominent Republicans eager for the party to cast aside Trump in 2024 were concerned ahead of the indictment. They have long been exasperated by the immunity of Trump’s base to almost any attack or argument, swarming to neutralize any perceived political threat almost by habit.“There’s a lot of folks who just don’t buy any of it,” Gov. Chris Sununu, R-N.H., who announced this week that he would not run for president in 2024, said in...Latest news
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