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Sugar Land Installs ‘Selfie Statue’ In Town Square Plaza

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Sugar Land, Texas recently installed two sculptures in Sugar Land Town Square’s public plaza – part of a 10-piece collection donated by a Sugar Land resident to the City through the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation.

Other statues are located at Sugar Land Memorial Park, Oyster Creek Park and Fire Station 4 in First Colony. A future installation is planned for Highlands Park.

The first bronze sculpture depicts a guitar player sitting on the ledge of a fountain facing City Walk. The second represents two girls taking a “selfie” near a bench with City Hall in the background. Both show activities common in the plaza.

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The public art donations were reviewed and approved by two citizen committees in 2014 – the Parks, Art, Recreation, Culture and Streetscapes (PARCS) board and the Sugar Land Legacy Foundation – before final approval of City Council the same year.

The inclusion of sculpture in the Town Square plaza aligns with the continued vision of the City and the Legacy Foundation’s commitment to establish cultural arts amenities that “provide and/or support activities and facilities that enrich the artistic, cultural, educational, and historical character of Sugar Land.”

The City is currently developing a Public Art Plan that reflects the public’s strong desire for art that beautifies the city, has a place-making quality and supports places where people gather such as Sugar Land Town Square.

An unveiling ceremony commemorating the donation will be announced at a later date in partnership with the Legacy Foundation.

Don’t Expect Another Who Album, Says Roger Daltry

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You said in the past that Pete has hundreds of songs that could be recorded. Would you ever make another Who record?
Roger Daltry: We’ve talked about it, but it’s not going to be easy. There’s no record industry anymore. Why would I make a record? I would have to pay to make a record. There’s no royalties so I can’t see that ever happening. There’s no record business. How do you get the money to make the records? I don’t know. I’m certainly not going to pay money to give my music away free. I can’t afford to do that. I’ve got other things I could waste the money on.

Well, the music industry is constantly changing.
Well, it’s been stolen. The way the Internet has come about has been the biggest robbery in history, like musicians should work for nothing.

Artists get paid for streaming, but not like they did for albums.
You’re joking. You get paid for streaming, my ass. There’s no control. Musicians are getting robbed every day. And now it’s creeping into film and television, everything now. You notice, the Internet is a slowly but surely destructive thing in all ways. I don’t think it’s improved people’s lives. It’s just made them do more work and feel like they’re wanted a bit more, but it’s all bollocks. They feel like they’re wanted because they got 50,000 Facebook likes or whatever, and it’s all bollocks. It’s all rubbish [laughs]. Look up for a while. Live in the real world.

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High School Grad With Cerebral Palsy Walks For The First Time…Onstage To Get His Diploma

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While other graduates prepare for graduation day, Okmulgee High school graduate Micah (Josh) McDade was preparing for much more. Born with cerebral palsy since birth, McDade has had a lifetime of obstacles, numerous surgeries to overcome and hours upon hours of physical therapy. He never gave up on his path to someday do what comes naturally to most everyone else…walk.

Though he has been told by doctors it may never happen, Micah believes with will, determination and the power of God, all things are possible. On the night of his high school graduation, Micah proved this.

About three years prior Micah made his plan to walk for his diploma. McDade had a muscle reconstructive surgery in August of 2015. After his recovery in December he had just five short months to prepare. Unbeknownst to his friends and classmates, behind the scenes Micah was working harder than ever to achieve his goal and he picked a very poignant day in his life to show the world.

May 20, 2016, Micah was pushed in his wheelchair to the graduation stage in Harmon Stadium. With shock and surprise, his graduating class and the whole audience realized what he was about to attempt. Yes, Micah stepped out onto the stage. The crowds erupted into cheers and applause, there was barely a dry eye in the audience as everyone stood to their feet and cheered Micah on every step of the way. As he made his way to the end of the platform, announcer Craig Brydges said, “Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve been doing this a long time – THAT is the best ever!”

Instagram Launches Business Accounts

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Instagram is a place where people can turn their passions into livelihoods. For instance, handmade accessory business JACKSON AND HYDE started an account a year and a half ago to raise awareness of its wares. “Instagram has been critical for brand exposure, dialogue with new and potential customers and being discovered by partners and retailers,” Genevieve Monroe, the CEO and co-Founder tells Instagram. And other companies, like eCommerce business Caeden, are taking advantage of Instagram advertising to expand beyond their current following and find new customers.

With so many companies using Instagram, and many people on the platform interacting with them, there was a desire from our business community to do more. So they listened. And, after hundreds of interviews with businesses, three key needs became clear—stand out, get insights and find new customers.

First, businesses want the ability to stand out on Instagram. Many companies, including a furniture store in San Francisco, shared that it would be easier for customers to email questions because comments are hard to track and take time to sift through. Second, businesses want a simple way to get insights. A retailer in Austin explained that many analytics are overwhelming and hard to apply to its marketing. And third, businesses want to reach even more customers. A do-it-yourself craft shop in New York City mentioned it’s always looking for quick ways to fill seats in class.

With these insights in mind, they set out to make Instagram work even better for businesses. So today, Instagram unveil their new Instagram Business Tools.

Business profiles are a free feature for accounts wanting to be recognized as a business on Instagram. With a business profile, businesses can choose how they want their customers to get in touch with them: call, text or email with a tap of the contact button as well as get directions. Business profiles also unlock access to insights and the ability to promote.

Insights on Instagram give businesses actionable information about who their followers are and which posts resonate better than others—all from within the mobile app. By learning more about the behavior and demographics of your audience, you can create more relevant and timely content.

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The ability to promote lets you turn well-performing posts into ads right within the app—helping you connect with even more customers. Simply pick a post you’ve already shared on Instagram and add a button encouraging people to take action. You can select a target audience or allow Instagram to suggest targeting for you. After that, your post will be promoted as an ad for any length of time you choose.

With these new business tools on Instagram, the furniture store in San Francisco can receive emails from customers saving valuable time responding. The retailer in Austin can better understand its audience, tailor its content and refine its marketing strategy—even beyond digital. And the do-it-yourself craft shop in New York City can quickly fill a seat, move a product or get people into its store with ads on mobile.

Business profiles, insights and the ability to promote will be rolling out in the US, Australia and New Zealand in the coming months, and will be available in all regions globally by the end of the year.

Matador Records Just Dumped Thousands Of Vinyl Records In The Garbage. Here’s Why.

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Last week at the Manhattan headquarters of Matador Records, employees chucked thousands of brand-new copies of an acclaimed album into a garbage truck, which crushed the CDs and vinyl records and carted them away.

It was a rudely physical coda to a dispute over intangibles: a song’s lyrics and melody. Matador artist Will Toledo, an indie rocker who records under the name Car Seat Headrest, had woven elements of a 1978 hit by the Cars, “Just What I Needed,” into one of his songs. Mr. Toledo and Matador believed they had secured the necessary approval to release the Car Seat Headrest album featuring the hybrid song. But a publishing company representing Cars songwriter Ric Ocasek denied them permission after learning that some of Mr. Ocasek’s lyrics had been changed.

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Ten Websites Hit With 70m DMCA Complaints in a Year

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As copyright holders try to make copyrighted content harder to find, many send infringement reports to Google. According to the company’s Transparency Report the top ten targets are focused on file-hosting, site unblocking, and music downloads. Google has received a staggering 70 million complaints about them – in the last year alone.

What is interesting is how a relatively small number of domains account for a disproportionate number of takedowns. For instance last month two sites – file-hosting site 4shared and MP3 site GoEar – accounted for close to 11 million takedowns. That means that it took complaints against another 77,855 domains to make up the remaining 76 million URLs.

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That Maya and Marty Theme Song? It Was Written And Produced By Jack White

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Third Man recording artist Jack White has written and produced the theme song to the new variety show “Maya and Marty” starring comedy legends Martin Short and Maya Rudolph. The show premiered last night and this marks the first time Jack White has written music for a television program.

Adele picks fan to join her onstage, realizes: “OMG I knew you from when you were a baby!”

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Life is good for Adele: Record-breaking album sales, sold out shows around the world, and even has happy freak outs when picking audience members to join her onstage.

When the singer invited two seemingly random little girls on stage for the opening night in Amsterdam as part of her “25” World Tour, she blew her own mind when she realized she knew them.

Turns out, the girls are from London and that one of them is the daughter of her cello player.

Cue a roar of laughter from Adele.

CTV’s Canada AM Is Cancelled, Tomorrow Is The Last Show

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After more than four decades on the air, CTV’s Canada AM will broadcast its final episode on Friday, June 3. The show that truly gave me my start on the other side of the media will be missed.

A simulcast of live CTV News Channel programming will air in the time slot in place of Canada AM starting Monday.

“As the television landscape continues to evolve, so too must our programming. We look forward to building upon the success of ’Canada AM’ as we move forward,” said Randy Lennox, president of entertainment production and broadcasting at Bell Media.

“We invite viewers and fans to join us as we say goodbye tomorrow and acknowledge the lasting legacy this series and its talent — both now and in the past — have had on Canada’s broadcasting industry.”

CTV said co-hosts Beverly Thomson and Marci Ien will continue to stay with Bell Media while Jeff Hutcheson will begin his previously announced retirement.

Thomson will move to CTV News Channel while Ien will develop new projects with Bell Media In-House Productions.

A note from the program has been posted on Facebook. Thanks to every single person that had a hand in helping Canadian and International artists have a platform.

What a show! What a history! What an adventure we have had together. CTV has announced that Friday, June 3rd will be the final broadcast for Canada AM.
We are so deeply honoured that for more than 40 years, you have invited us into your living rooms to share a coffee, the day’s top news and the occasional laugh or two.
From those bleary-eyed mornings after an election, the Oscars or a playoff game, to those days when our hearts raced with the breaking news that too often broke all of our hearts, we have always felt the privilege of having you with us as history was unfolding. Thank you Canada for our mornings together, and thank you for the memories we will keep with us always.
We look forward to the next chapter for all of us. We would love to hear some of your memories of Canada AM, so feel free to share with us right here.