Alan Snel Rides Across the U.S. and Delivers his Message Through Book, ‘Bicycle Man’
Alan Snel is an author and editor who fights for the rights of bicycle enthusiasts. His latest adventure is the book Bicycle Man, in which he documents his adventures across the U.S. on his two wheels. Q: What was your favorite aspect of your book? AS: Bicycle Man is...
Title IX: Nancy Hogshead-Makar Fights for Women’s Sports
Nancy Hogshead-Makar who rocketed to fame after her gold and silver medal swimming performances at the 1984 Olympics, says we need to continue to apply pressure to keep women’s sports alive. Since the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Hogshead-Makar has gone on to become a well-known attorney and advocate...
The IntraView: Author Investigates the Death of Elliott Smith
By DONNA BALANCIA, The IntraView Anyone who remembers musician Elliott Smith realizes his music left a great impression on fans and industry icons alike. Alyson Camus has written a book called “A Question Mark, An Investigation Into the Mysterious Death of Elliott Smith,” which further investigates the musician’s passing....
Charve the Don Releases ‘The Art of the Music Business’
Charve the Don, the CEO of Concore Entertainment, has released his latest book called The Art of the Music Business. A must-read for anybody hoping to get into the music industry, the work has become a bestseller on Amazon’s new book releases list. There’s a lot of helpful information in...
Betty White’s Carmel-by-the-Sea Home Lists for $7.95 Million
Betty White’s Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, home has been listed for sale at $7.95 million. The beloved comedian built the Carmel-by-the-Sea beach house with her husband, Allen Ludden, in 1978. Allan was a TV star who hosted the popular TV game show Password, where the two met. Ludden passed away in 1981....
FDA Issues Alert for a Variety of Imported Foods and Products
The FDA continues to impose additional restrictions on imported goods and the latest rules include cheese, canned fruit and seafood. A report in Food Safety News, included a list of restrictions and the causes. Food Safety News is sponsored by Marler Clark Law Firm. The FDA report indicates the presence...
FDA Sued Over Genetically Engineered Salmon; Food Safety Group Cites Health Risks
The Center for Food Safety filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration for unlawfully withholding records regarding FDA’s environmental assessment of genetically engineered salmon and a planned Ohio-based production facility—a major expansion from current capacity. The FOIA lawsuit comes on the heels of...
Editorial: Sixth Annual Career ‘STEAMposium’ Virtual Event Promises to be an Eye-Opener
The 6th Annual Career STEAMposium is a purposeful and powerful event that introduces young people to career opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math in an incredibly fun way. The virtual and free event will take place on Saturday, March 19 from 8:30 AM to 1 PM. This year’s theme...
NOAA: By 2050, U.S. Coastline Sea Level Expected to Rise 10-12 Inches
Sea levels along the United States coastline are expected to rise dramatically by the year 2050, according to a newly published report by NOAA, in cooperation with six other federal agencies. The U.S. is expected to experience as much sea level rise by the year 2050 as it has...
New Festival and Biz Conference, Bull City Summit, Set for March 23-26 in Durham, NC
The inaugural Bull City Summit (BCS), a new showcase festival and business conference celebrating innovation in music, art, science, and technology, March 23-26 in downtown Durham, today released its Phase Two programming announcement with an expanded slate of panels, live performances, art exhibitions and media partnerships, including a new...