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THE FLASH Casts Former REIGN & X COMPANY Actress Sara Garcia As The Strength Force

THE FLASH Casts Former REIGN & X COMPANY Actress Sara Garcia As The Strength Force It looks like when The Flash returns this coming Tuesday, Team Flash will finally get to meet the friendlier side of the Strength Force, Fuerza, who will be played by former Reign actress Sara Garcia. Reign; X Company) has joined the cast of  The Flash season seven as Alexa Rivera, who the team will soon discover is actually the Strength Force, or Fuerza, as Cisco (Carlos Valdes) dubbed her after her first encounter with the Scarlet Speedster. The CW describes her as a social aid health worker who is working hard to overcome a dark past as she helps the underprivileged in Central City. But when Alexa uncovers a mysterious connection to the all-powerful Strength Force, she becomes Team Flash’s most dangerous threat yet.”

What a wonderful world: Kenyan musicians jazzed up about jazz

THE STANDARD STANDARD ENTERTAINMENT Jack Muguna: The Industry is growing, just give it time. [Courtesy] Keyboardist-singer James “Gogo” Jozee: Performed with Isaiah [Katumwa], Hugh Masekela, Jonathan Butler, Koffi Olomide, Papa Wemba, among others: “Safaricom Jazz Festival heightened awareness of the genre. The jazz culture in Kenya is funny because there are people who really love jazz and there are people who say they are jazz lovers, but they don’t know much about it. They can go to a jazz festival and just sit there and have a drink instead of enjoying jazz. Jazz music is something that you’re supposed sit down and listen to, ‘Which chord is that? What melody is that? What are they saying?’ and things like that, but we are getting there. The [jazz] culture is growing. It’s not that strong, but we are getting somewhere.”

Clarence Fanto | The Bottom Line: For many, where have all the welcome mats gone?

LENOX — What’s missing from the rapidly greening Berkshire landscape? Daffodils, tulips, cherry blossoms, apple blossoms, pear trees, dogwoods and forsythia abound. But, the usual, easily spotted “for sale” signs in front of homes are few, even though springtime is normally high season in the real estate market. That’s because “inventory,” as the brokers call it, is at near-record lows and the mostly expensive homes that are listed are being snapped up, often at or above the asking price. The county’s Board of Realtors states that only about 300 houses are on the market throughout the Berkshires, compared with the typical 800 at this time of year, pre-pandemic. In Pittsfield, only 40 active listings are available, apparently an all-time low.

Friedensau University 4th International Symposium — Day 2

Friedensau University 4th International Symposium Day 2 Written by:  The Lord is coming. But when? The second day of the symposium on the theme “The Kingdom of God Is at Hand” was more specifically dedicated to aspects that closely connect with traditional Adventist apocalyptic concerns. Whereas all speakers in yesterday’s program are connected with Friedensau University in Germany the Adventist university hosting this symposium today’s presenters were a much more diverse international group. Today began, and the next two days will begin, with a short spiritual message from Dr. Kendra Haloviak Valentine, who is an associate Professor and Chair of the Biblical Studies Department in the H. M. S. Richards Divinity School at La Sierra University in Riverside, CA. In this short devotional time she stressed the continuing role of apocalyptic in shaping Christian theology. This morning she focused on the characteristic of Daniel and Revelation as resistance literature, and

International Jazz Day 2021: How to celebrate in Phoenix and beyond

Doc Jones was in New Orleans for the first International Jazz Day, April 30, in 2012. “They had 7,000 people out there at about 8 o’clock in the morning,” he says. “A phenomenal sight. A year later, Jones  a music educator, who plays saxophone and keyboards organized the Valley s first International Jazz Day, held at Cityscape. It s Jones hope that a day set aside to recognize the genre could help elevate its profile and attract new audiences in an era where its mainstream popularity has been eclipsed by hip-hop, R&B and rock. Jazz was an art form created here in America that s been exported all around the world, he says. And now 1% to 2% of music sales are jazz.

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