Cirque du Soleil Big Top set to pitch up in Brussels

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Cirque du Soleil Big Top set to pitch up in Brussels An old favourite is heading back to Brussels this autumn.Cirque du Soleil is back under the big top from September with its latest offering: “Kurios – Cabinet of Curiosities.”It is one its most critically acclaimed touring shows and is the first time the company has appeared in the city for some years.No less than 49 artists from sixteen different countries will be on hand to present the show which has been touring the world since it first premiered in Montreal in April 2014 and which has already been seen by 4.5 million spectators at 2,000 performances in 30 different cities.Around 60% of the artists have already worked with Cirque du Soleil before and the show has been critically acclaimed the world over the show.It revisits the signature Cirque du Soleil style of performance by weaving jaw-dropping acrobatics with a refreshing touch of poetry, artistry and humour.The show has been hailed as a “celebration of the power of the imagination” and Kurios includ...

Councilwoman proposes motion to regulate oversized vehicles parked in L.A.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Councilwoman proposes motion to regulate oversized vehicles parked in L.A. Los Angeles City Councilwoman Traci Park on Tuesday presented a motion seeking to regulate oversized vehicles, such as RVs, parked around certain areas like schools, daycare centers, parks and homes.  Westchester resident Venita Wynne has lived near the corner of Flight Avenue and Alvern Circle for nearly a decade and has grown fed up with the number of oversized vehicles parked on her street.  “Had I known this was going to happen in the last two years, I would not have made that move,” she told KTLA.  Wynne explained that the vehicles and their occupants have made the area feel unsafe, leaving the road littered with drug paraphernalia and trash. “It’s been a mess. It’s been a disaster,” another Westchester resident, Chocez Peterson, said.  Peterson lives nearby and decided to take matters into her own hands, handing out flyers to neighbors, urging them to contact local officials about the problem of the oversized vehicles.L.A. Councilwoman Traci Park prese...

Redwood City man arrested on suspicion of hate crime, assault

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Redwood City man arrested on suspicion of hate crime, assault REDWOOD CITY – A 43-year-old Redwood City man was arrested on suspicion of hurling homophobic slurs at another person and then assaulting them Monday in Redwood City.The incident happened around 1:40 p.m. near the intersection of Fourth Avenue and Spring Street, according to the Redwood City Police Department.Police said the suspect was with a group of people who were hanging out and drinking.At one point, the suspect called the victim homophobic slurs, punched him in the face and struck him on the neck with an aluminum pipe from a crutch, according to police.The victim suffered minor injuries to their face and neck, but they declined medical attention.Police said the suspect was booked into San Mateo County jail on assault with a deadly weapon and hate crime charges.

SF Giants’ Alex Cobb comes within one out of a no-hitter against Reds

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

SF Giants’ Alex Cobb comes within one out of a no-hitter against Reds SAN FRANCISCO —  The blue supermoon rose over the horizon at McCovey Cove as dusk turned to night, a lunar event so rare that it isn’t expected to happen again until 2037. So two rarities in one night would have been a downright marvel.That can be the justification for Alex Cobb losing a rare no-hit bid at the worst possible moment. There wasn’t room this night for more than one rarity.But Cobb’s performance was still marvelous. The San Francisco Giants’ starter was was one away from throwing a no-hitter on Tuesday night in a 6-1 win against the Cincinnati Reds at Oracle Park. His trusty splitter that steered him through 8 2/3 hitless innings betrayed him just once, against Spencer Steer, who nailed a double off the brick wall to score a walked batter from second base.It was one of two times Cobb had to pitch out of the stretch this night, and maybe that can explain the luck.“It’s still fun. I wasn’t mad. Sad. It was just, alright, let...

Monster Jam trucks headed to San Jose damaged in highway fire

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Monster Jam trucks headed to San Jose damaged in highway fire (KTXL) — Two of the beloved monster trucks featured in the Monster Jam motorsports event were damaged Tuesday morning when the semi-trailer they were being transported in became engulfed in flames. The tractor-trailer caught fire on Highway 50 in Sacramento around 8:30 a.m., according to the Sacramento Fire Department. A Sacramento driver spotted the fire from an overpass, capturing video, seen in the player above, of flames rising from the trailer as the truck traveled down the highway. Black smoke billowed from the trailer, casting the traffic behind the truck in a dark shadow. Dairy Queen celebrating fall with 85-cent Blizzards Fire officials said the driver was able to release the tractor from the trailer before it could be involved in the fire.Unfortunately, the trailer and its cargo weren't entirely saved from the fire. Two monster trucks — Megalodon and Scooby-Doo — were damaged. Both trucks appear during Monster Jam events held throughout the U.S. and worldwide.Megalodon i...

Sup. Canepa proposes new retail theft task force

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Sup. Canepa proposes new retail theft task force SAN MATEO, Calif. (KRON) – Retail theft has grown into a major problem plaguing the Bay Area, from big box stores to mom-and-pop shops. So a San Mateo County board supervisor is calling on more help to hold criminals accountable.Retail theft has cost California stores tens of millions of dollars in stolen merchandise in just the last year, according to the Gov. Newsom. That’s why David Canepa proposed a local task force. He stood in front of Hillsdale Mall in San Mateo where he says stores like Sephora have been hit up by thieves. Canepa said he wants to form a local task force by inviting the police chief, sheriff, and chamber of commerce to take part so they can together come up with a plan.  1 arrested in connection to viral photo of woman flashing AK-47 He would like to call on state lawmakers to reconsider some California laws that he says are not working, like potentially lowering the dollar amount that it takes for theft to be considered a felony. Right now, that is $9...

Alleged Target shoplifter in jail after citing supposed new law that prohibits her arrest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Alleged Target shoplifter in jail after citing supposed new law that prohibits her arrest (FOX40.COM) -- Chico Police Department arrested a woman under suspicion of shoplifting after she allegedly cited a new law that prohibited against theft arrests, law enforcement reported.Chico Police Officers said they responded to Target on E. 20th Str., Chico, on Aug. 20 after they received a call from employees that a theft occurred. Amazon truck stolen in Sacramento County; officials search for several suspects According to reports, Target’s loss prevention team said they observed a female, later identified as Maria Ponce-Romero, 50, of Oroville, who loaded a cart with merchandise, pushed it out of the store and loaded it into a vehicle. Ponce-Romero then returned to the store to fill up another cart.Police say that as Ponce-Romero attempted to leave the store a second time with a cart full of unpaid merchandise, she was contacted by Chico Police Officers. Ponce-Romero was allegedly in possession of around $1,200 worth of merchandise. Officials search for missing Turlock te...

Mariners drop into tie for AL West lead with 3-1 loss to A’s as Rodriguez, Kirby scratched

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Mariners drop into tie for AL West lead with 3-1 loss to A’s as Rodriguez, Kirby scratched SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle Mariners’ two-day stay alone atop the AL West ended with a 3-1 loss Tuesday night to the major league-worst Oakland Athletics, who built an early lead on home runs by Seth Brown and Shea Langeliers.Star outfielder Julio Rodríguez was scratched of a pinched nerve in his left foot that left him day to day, and starting pitcher George Kirby was scratched before the game because of illness and replaced by Luke Weaver (2-5). First baseman Ty France left after two innings with a bruised left thumb sustained on a pickoff.“Stuff happens,” Seattle manager Scott Servais said. “We play so many games. We’ve been on such a hot streak where everything kind of has gone our way. So (there’s) gonna be a little bump in the road, a little adversity.”Seattle had won 12 of its previous 13 games, turning a 7 1/2-game deficit into a one-game lead over Texas. The Rangers won 2-1 at the New York Mets, matching the Mariners at 75-57. Houston is a percentage point back at 76-58.Josh...

Amnistía Internacional exige a Venezuela la liberación de personas detenidas “arbitrariamente” por el gobierno

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Amnistía Internacional exige a Venezuela la liberación de personas detenidas “arbitrariamente” por el gobierno (CNN) — Amnistía Internacional exigió al gobierno venezolano que libere a todas las personas que fueron “detenidas arbitrariamente por razones políticas” bajo “la persistente política de represión del gobierno de Nicolás Maduro”, dijo el organismo de control de derechos humanos en un informe este martes.“La evidencia muestra que la política de represión del gobierno de Nicolás Maduro y la crisis de derechos humanos continúan poniendo en peligro los derechos a la vida, la libertad y la protección contra daños en Venezuela”, afirmó Amnistía Internacional.“Nuestro informe no sólo documenta la detención injusta de docentes, sindicalistas y defensores de los derechos humanos en el país, sino también la naturaleza arbitraria del sistema de justicia, las condiciones de detención inhumanas y el impacto en la vida de las personas que quedan impunes. Las detenciones arbitrarias no pueden seguir siendo una herramienta de represión y control socia...

Los Ángeles Azules actuarán y serán galardonados en los Premios Billboard 2023

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:01:33 GMT

Los Ángeles Azules actuarán y serán galardonados en los Premios Billboard 2023 MIAMI – La agrupación mexicana de cumbia Los Ángeles Azules recibirá el Premio Billboard Trayectoria Artística durante la ceremonia de entrega de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2023, que tendrá lugar el próximo de octubre en Coral Gables, ciudad vecina a Miami.Los Ángeles Azules, que serán distinguidos “por una trayectoria profesional excepcional, que ha llevado a la música latina a otro nivel en la esfera mundial”, actuarán en la gala junto a otros grandes de la música latina, según informaron la organización Billboard y la cadena Telemundo.“Nos sentimos muy honrados de recibir este premio. Es un reconocimiento a nuestra música, la cual hemos compartido con el público a lo largo de todos estos años”, dijeron en un comunicado los hermanos Mejía-Avante, integrantes de Los Ángeles Azules. Peso Pluma y Karol G, entre los finalistas de los Premios Billboard de la Música Latina 2023 Llegan a Telemundo los p...