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North Shore Lifeguards are the Some of the Best Heavy Water Guardians in the World Sunday May 9, 2021 Staff
“If you surf Pipeline on a regular basis, it’s not if,” says Brendan Shea, a North Shore Lifeguard. “It’s when. You’re going to get hurt.”
Shea, who is a part of one of the most elite lifeguarding teams on Earth, knows what he’s talking about. As beautiful as it is, the North Shore is a serious place with serious waves that can seriously hurt you. It’s not just Pipeline, either. It’s Haleiwa, it’s Sunset, it’s Waimea and more. The waves are powerful there and the reef is sharp. There’s a chance to get the wave of your life, sure, but the floggings that come in the attempt are bad. Countless people have been hurt or killed there, but the North Shore Lifeguards stand watch over it all. That’s why Yeti created the short film you see above,
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A native planting ordinance enacted in Somerville is believed to be the first of its kind in any urban environment. (Shutterstock)
SOMERVILLE, MA Somerville has passed a native planting ordinance that establishes minimum requirements for native plants and trees to be planted in city-owned parks, open spaces and streets.
The legislation, which applies to new plantings carried out by the city or on behalf of the city, defines native plants and trees as those with origins in North America east of the Mississippi River.
It requires that native species constitute 100 percent of all new plantings in any City-owned land on the Community Path, the Green Line Extension corridor and riverfront areas; at least 75 percent of new plantings in city-owned parks; and at least 50 percent of street trees and new plantings in bioswales, plazas, streetscapes, and other City-owned property, subject to certain exemptions.
8 am ET: Wigmore Hall presents Jonathan Plowright. The British pianist opens this concert with Busoni’s arrangement of Bach’s D minor
Chaconne which was performed by Busoni himself at the opening of the Hall almost 120 years ago. This is followed by the six pieces that make up Liszt’s
Consolations S172. The concert closes with Grieg’s
Holberg Suite Op. 40, originally written for piano before Grieg adapted it for string orchestra. Register, view here and on demand for 30 days. LIVE
1 pm ET: Wiener Staatsoper presents
Cavalleria Rusticana & Pagliacci. Conductor: Marco Armiliato, director: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. With Eva-Maria Westbroek, Brian Jagde, Ambrogio Maestri, Zoryana Kushpler, and Isabel Signoret; Roberto Alagna, Aleksandra Kurzak, Ambrogio Maestri, Andrea Giovannini, and Sergey Kaydalov. Production from November 2020. Register for free and view here.