MONTEREY, CA (August 8, 2019) – The California Roots Music and Arts Festival in conjunction with Ineffable Music Group and Reggae Rise Up have today (Aug. 23) announced a new strategic partnership.
According to a press release, the new partnership between brands will create the largest reggae network and festival brand in North America by combining resources that have made each respective event in California (Cali Roots), Arizona (Arizona Roots Festival), Utah (Reggae Rise Up Utah), and Florida (Reggae Rise Up Florida), so successful.
EntertainmentBy LRU Writer | On: August 11, 2019The former Utah Jazz power forward Derrick Favors is coming to NBA’s new 2019 season wearing new colors in the basketball court.
The new New Orleans Pelicans signing impressed the selectors with a terrific 2018-19 season for the Utah Jazz. He played a total of 76 games and scored 70 points with outstanding points per game ratio of 11.8. Now, the Pelicans fans are eagerly waiting to see their star forward in action in the 2019-20 season.
Former pornstar turned social media influencer Mia Khalifa has revealed her fear that nude images of her will “start circulating again” despite her adult career being over for nearly 10 years.
Lebanon-born Mia quit the x-rated industry in 2015, but has remained one of Pornhub's most popular stars. Since then, she has turned herself into a world-travelling influencer, part-time model and purveyor of fancy foods – as well as a huge Spongebob Squarepants fan.
Sharon Horgan is mourning the loss of her beloved father, John. Penning a heartbreaking statement on Instagram, the actress, 53, confirmed her "darling" dad's passing in Christmas 2023, noting that she's still struggling to accept condolences.
View post on Instagram "I was at the IFTAs at the weekend and it was my first one without him and lots of people talked to me about having met my dad and what a gorgeous man he was.
Source: Interestingfacts.com Alcatraz Island, often referred to as "The Rock," holds a place of intrigue and mystery in American history. As the site of a formidable federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963, Alcatraz housed some of the most notorious criminals, earning a reputation as an inescapable fortress. However, the island's history extends far beyond its role as a prison. From its early days as a military fortress to its occupation by Native American activists, Alcatraz has witnessed a diverse array of events that have shaped its legacy.