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LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#wizardworld–Wizard Brands Inc.™ (OTCQB: WIZD), is pleased to announce Wizard World, a division of the company is developing its NFT strategy by transforming some of its most coveted physical memorabilia into NFTs. In order to give its fans more of what they want from Wizard – access to one-of-a-kind real and virtual collectibles from their favorite films and stars – Wizard World is launching a beta test with fans who want to weigh in on the future rollout of the company’s NFT strategy, which is aimed at incorporating NFTs into the Wizard World memorabilia marketplace. Register for the beta test here.
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Posted March 10th, 2021 for Wizard World
Wizard World Signature Series Looks To Increase Offerings In Wide Variety of Pop Culture, Entertainment, Sports, Lifestyle Categories, Help Position Wizard As Technology Company Building Online Communities In These And Other Areas With Interaction, Ecommerce, Streaming; Horror Series Features 10 Live Streamed Events Including Sleepaway Camp, Nightmare on Elm Street, Stephen King’s It & More, Begins March 20
LOS ANGELES, March 10, 2021 - /PressReleasePoint/ - After conducting more than 200 streaming virtual online events with actors, directors, creators, cosplayers and more in the past 11 months, Wizard Brands, Inc. (OTCBB: WIZD) is taking the next step to substantially expand its variety of offerings with the introduction of Wizard World Signature Series. Each Signature Series is a curated collection of events across a range of genres from pop culture and entertainment to sports and lifestyle spaces. The subscription-based program of
Douglas Kauffman
Sept. 17, 1947 Feb. 4, 2021
Douglas Scott Kauffman died of cancer at his home in Davis on Feb. 4. A lifelong Californian, he was born in Santa Clara on Sept. 17, 1947, to Jean and Fred Kauffman. He attended school in Sacramento and later UC Davis. Doug would be the first to tell you that he did not excel in school, being unable to muster the focus to graduate until 40 years later.
In the interim, he taught himself fluent Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Nepalese, some Hindi and Japanese as well as dabbling in Urdu and Latin. He was also a highly knowledgeable scholar of ancient history, anthropology, entomology, botany and ornithology.
California Assembly Preps Business Tax Increase to Fund Homeless Programs
California lawmakers are seeking to address the state’s growing homelessness problem with a proposed tax hike on businesses making more than $5 million annually in the state.
Proponents say Assembly Bill 71 (AB 71), also known as the Bring California Home Act, would restore corporate tax rates to 1980s levels to provide an estimated $2.4 billion annually to fund state homeless programs but opponents argue the tax hike would cost the state business while not addressing the problem properly.
“History has shown us that throwing more money at the problem doesn’t work,” Scott Kaufman, the legislative director of Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, told The Epoch Times.