0 Schools Indu S. Bodala of Glen Burnie High School and Mahlet Mesfin of Crofton High School are two of four inspirational young women recognized. Press Release Desk , News Partner Posted Reply Press release from Anne Arundel County Public School: March 22, 2023 Indu S. Bodala of Glen Burnie High School and Mahlet Mesfin of Crofton High School are two of four inspirational young women recently recognized by Governor Wes Moore and Lieutenant Governor Aruna Miller as 2023 Maryland Young Women Leaders awardees. Indu is a junior in the Biomedical Medical Allied Health Magnet program at Glen Burnie High School and is a shining example of the school’s talented student body. In addition to accumulating many academic accolades, she also shows a strong commitment to her community through several service initiatives and student advocacy work. Read about and watch a video from Indu . Mahlet is a senior honors student at Crofton … [Read more...] about Anne Arundel County Public School: Two 2023 Maryland Young Women Leaders Honored By Governor
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Los Angeles’s Thriving Jazz Scene Produces Four New Albums
New York remains the popular and commercial center of jazz, but other cities are increasingly dictating its development . Young musicians in places like Philadelphia and Chicago — where systems for intergenerational exchange still thrive outside academia — are marrying established regional patois with a broad base of influences from across the black musical canon, and around the globe. That’s borne out particularly in Los Angeles, where the saxophonist Kamasi Washington has led the charge onto the national scene. He has famously collaborated with Kendrick Lamar and Snoop Dogg, but two years ago, when he released a lauded triple-album, “The Epic,” he threw back the curtain on a crop of young jazz-trained musicians that hail from his hometown. The album featured a string section, a 20-person choir and a loose collective calling itself the West Coast Get Down. This winter, four members of that crew released solo albums of their own — most of them recorded in the same … [Read more...] about Los Angeles’s Thriving Jazz Scene Produces Four New Albums
Fox Panel On Trump/DeSantis Devolves Into Feisty Shouting Match
A Fox News panel devolved into chaos Monday night after the panel began arguing over former President Donald Trump and Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Host Laura Ingraham , New York Post columnist Miranda Devine and Trump’s former adviser Stephen Miller were discussing the ongoing feud, with Ingraham playing a clip from Trump’s interview with Fox News host Sean Hannity in which Trump discussed his frustration with a potential DeSantis challenge. “I know I’m going to offend people by saying it, the country wants solutions,” Ingraham said, arguing while Trump’s policies were good, he is “backward-looking” and is too focused on personal attacks. “I’m going to say this until I’m blue in the face, Miranda.” (RELATED: Sean Hannity Presses Trump To Hand Over Tapes Of Mar-A-Lago Raid) “I 100% agree with you,” Devine said. “And I hope you do continue to say that and I hope at some point Donald Trump does flip to the future instead of dwelling on the past because he … [Read more...] about Fox Panel On Trump/DeSantis Devolves Into Feisty Shouting Match
ART: JACK YOUNGERMAN AT THE GUGGENHEIM
See the article in its original context from March 7, 1986 Section Page Buy Reprints View on timesmachine TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of online publication in 1996. To preserve these articles as they originally appeared, The Times does not alter, edit or update them. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. JACK YOUNGERMAN will be 60 years old this month. Whether coincidentally or not, the Guggenheim Museum is marking the occasion with a retrospective of his paintings and sculptures that can be seen through April 27. For much of its length it makes a brave, brisk show, full of forthright contrasts of color that swing to and fro like bells in a belfry and forked, explosive, somersaulting … [Read more...] about ART: JACK YOUNGERMAN AT THE GUGGENHEIM
Documents: IRS Targeted Tea Party Groups with ‘Anti-Obama’ Materials
Internal documents from the IRS reveal that the agency specifically flagged Tea Party groups seeking tax-exempt status that agents deemed were engaging in “anti-Obama” rhetoric. More than 80% of the groups the agency put on its “political advocacy case list” in 2011 were conservative organizations. USA Today obtained internal documents “from 2011 that list 162 groups by name, with comments by Internal Revenue Service lawyers in Washington raising issues about their political, lobbying and advocacy activities.” Such activities were labeled as “propaganda” in 21 cases, even though the word “propaganda” does not “appear in section 501(c)(4), which governs the social welfare status that most Tea Party groups were applying for,” according to John Colombo, a law professor at the University of Illinois. The word “propaganda” appears “in section 501(c)(3), which governs public charities.” According to a USA Today analysis, “more than 80% of the organizations on the 2011 … [Read more...] about Documents: IRS Targeted Tea Party Groups with ‘Anti-Obama’ Materials