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The victims of the shooting at the LGBTQ-friendly Club Q in Colorado Springs include two bartenders, the mother of an 11-year-old girl and two other clubgoers who were enjoying a carefree night before a lone gunman started firing indiscriminately. "He lit up a room, always smiling, always happy and silly," said his mom, Sabrina Aston, who lives in Colorado Springs. We’re mad, angry.”Paugh, who is not part of the LGBTQ community, spent Saturday in Colorado Springs with a female friend. Jessica Fierro said she was at Club Q with her husband, their daughter and friends to celebrate a friend’s birthday. Daniel Arkin reported from New York; Deon J. Hampton reported from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Several Twitter employees slammed Elon Musk on social media after he criticized the app. In his tweet, Musk appeared to suggest that the app was poorly written — a comment that several current Twitter engineers were quick to address. Eric Frohnhoefer deleted a tweet criticizing Elon Musk TwitterAfter the engineer appeared to question Musk's technical competence, Musk called the engineer out on Twitter. Frohnhoefer said Twitter has done a "bunch of work" to improve the app's performance on Android phones. Sheon Han deleted a tweet in response to Elon Musk.
CNN —Scrolling through Leslie Jordan’s Instagram account could make you smile, laugh, and, now, cry. Instagram brought Jordan more fame and offered his audience a platform to connect with a sassy, funny, uncle-type many needed during a dark time. Jordan told the Washington Post in 2020 that he had returned from California to his native Chattanooga on family business and decided to stay to shelter in place with his loved ones. Jordan grew an Instagram following of nearly 6 million people over who reveled in his jokes, observations and stories. You’ve got to help one another.”Jordan’s final post before he died, posted Sunday, gave some chills in light of what was to come.
The streamer didn't market its kids content enough and didn't pay attention to what children like, insiders said. Netflix hasn't been alone in dialing back on kids animation. "They had these grand plans to make a ton of animation and were going to throw a lot of money at it," said a former Netflix animation exec. But they didn't understand kids and they didn't understand animation," said a separate high-level animation programming executive. Animated series offshoot "The Boss Baby: Back in Business" is technically a Netflix original as it premiered on the streamer.
Now 76 and living in Oregon, Mountain Girl has gave us an exclusive look at her memoir. Altamont, the free concert that Mountain Girl and Jerry Garcia helped organized, was meant to revive the spirit of the Sixties. Today, 60 years since she took that ride with Neal Cassady, Mountain Girl is still forging her own path. Before I leave Kesey's farm, Mountain Girl and I walk outside to the old brown barn where Furthur now rests. But for Mountain Girl, it lives forever, an emblem of everything her generation believed in, and all that they achieved.
The process felt daunting, so her mother, Rosemary Alfredo, decided to teach her the basics of getting a small business up and running. Collettey's Cookies is also profitable, the company says — no small feat in a daunting food industry. As of Monday, Collettey's Cookies has more than 40,000 followers on Facebook, and another 28,000-plus on Instagram. According to the company: DiVitto's chocolate chip cinnamon cookie — called "The Amazing Cookie" — remains the most popular of the company's five flavor options. Paying it forward to aspiring entrepreneursWhen it comes to developing recipes and baking the cookies, DiVitto is the expert and authority.
Persons: Collete DiVitto, DiVitto —, Rosemary Alfredo, DiVitto, Alfredo, Alfredo's, , She's, Collettey's, Nadya Rousseau, Rousseau Organizations: Clemson University, CNBC, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Entrepreneurship, Facebook, Alter New Media, Collettey's Locations: Boston, Charlestown , Massachusetts, United States, DiVitto's
But we don't need research to prove that the post-COVID-19 celebrities will all look a little bit like Leslie Jordan. Jordan is one of the true stars of the lockdown, amassing more than 3.8 million Instagram followers in a little over a month. Our dear Leslie might be complaining a bit, but he's still trying to make the most of what he has. Jordan just got on Instagram about a year ago at the urging of the PR team for the one-season FX sitcom "The Cool Kids." They signed him up with an Instagram account, and he started recording videos from his home in West Hollywood, California.
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