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Boards come down in Kenosha, to be featured in art gallery
Boards come down in Kenosha, to be featured in art gallery
For the first time since August, people can now walk through the doors at Kenosha Creative Space and not have to get through plywood but that plywood isn t going to waste.
KENOSHA, Wis. - The boards that have reminded Kenosha of the summer violence are finally coming down. Volunteers spent Friday, Jan. 29 removing boards from buildings in uptown and downtown Kenosha.
For the first time since August, people can now walk through the doors at Kenosha Creative Space and not have to get through plywood but that plywood isn t going to waste.
By Donna Sachet–
If you watched the live broadcast of the Inaugural ceremonies last week, we hope you felt the fresh breeze we felt. The contrast in the very same location between what happened on January 6 and January 20 couldn’t be clearer. Weeks ago, as fanatical followers of unproven conspiracy theories pushed barricades aside, then smashed windows and rammed doors open, rarely we have felt such a dark cloud over our country. Law enforcement professionals were quickly overwhelmed, people were injured, and five individuals lost their lives amid the senseless violence. As images of previous demonstrations filled our mind, nothing could compare to this maniacal violation of the hallowed halls of the United States Capitol building, threatening not just the constitutional business of our democracy, but also the very lives of elected officials, their staffs, and families. Never has such a foreboding storm cloud threatened such menacing possibilities, as the nation and the world wa
If 2021 wasn’t looking brighter already, the news that previously unseen Beatles content is coming soon is certainly a welcome sign that there are better days ahead.
Lord of the Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson has restored over 55 hours of previously unrestored footage of the Fab Four during the recording of
Let It Be, edited together as the film
The Beatles: Get Back, which is now set for a summer 2021 release.
The wait until August might be a tough one for fans of the iconic British group, but thankfully there are over 50 years of Beatles material to watch in the meantime. And no, we’re not talking about unfortunate cameos, like Paul McCartney’s baffling appearance in the fifth