Northern Illinois University and its study partners, University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point and Botanics & Health Inc., makers of Tru-Releaf™, announced a first in the world study that will confirm Tru-Releaf, a topically applied pure CBD lotion, is THC-free, reduces pain, aids post-workout recovery and most importantly, does not increase levels of THC or […]
This Day in Music History – April 16th
1954 – Roy Orbison attended an Elvis Presley show in Dallas, TX. 1956 – ABC premiered the TV show “Rhythm on Parade.” 1956 – Buddy Holly released his first single, “Blue Days, Black Nights.” 1964 – The Rolling Stones’ debut album, “The Rolling Stones” was released in the U.K. 1965 – The Hollies opened their […]
Zac Efron, Al Gore and More Come Together for Earth Day 2020
With the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day (April 22) fast approaching, now more than ever we need to connect as a global community united in our fight to protect the health and welfare of the planet and its people. In support of this global movement, illustrious and preeminent religious leaders, environmental advocates, celebrities, musicians and […]
Queen’s Brian May goes Vegan Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
On Wednesday, April 15th, Brian May shared his theory that eating meat may be a root cause of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic in an interview. “If you want to get deep into it, I think we should be looking again at whether we should be eating animals,” the Queen guitarist told NME. “That’s a central […]
Nina Easton Honored as a 2020 Business News Visionary
Nina Easton, a multi-talented journalist and entrepreneur who serves as co-chair of Fortune’s “Most Powerful Women” conferences, has been honored by her peers for her transformative contributions to the profession. Easton is one of 52 prominent business and financial journalists named a 2020 Business News Visionary. Her oral history and profile are now available at […]
Lamb of God Release New Collab
Scottish craft brewer BrewDog and American heavy metal band Lamb of God announce the release of the world’s first non-alcoholic collaboration beer, Ghost Walker. The announcement was originally planned for the start of the band’s global tour that would have begun this spring, but, as a result of COVID-19 and the postponing of their European […]
Stevie Nicks, Chicago and More Featured on ‘NOW That’s What I Call Yacht Rock 2’
NOW That’s What I Call Music!, the world’s bestselling multiple-artist album series, showcases today’s biggest hits across chart-topping numbered volumes and themed releases. NOW’s latest numbered volume, NOW That’s What I Call Music! 74 and NOW That’s What I Call Yacht Rock 2 will be released on all formats with CD, digitally and streaming on […]
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings presenta debate sobre cómo ayudar a las pequeñas empresas
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, candidata demócrata a la Cámara de Representantes de EE. UU. Que representa el 7º Distrito del Congreso de Maryland, organizará un seminario web con información sobre ayuda financiera para pequeñas empresas que lucharon por encontrar recursos en virtud de la Ley CARES. Este seminario web gratuito está abierto al público y permitirá […]
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings Hosts Discussion On How To Help Small Businesses
Maya Rockeymoore Cummings, Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives representing Maryland’s 7th Congressional District, will host a webinar with information about financial relief for small businesses that struggled to find resources under the CARES Act. This free webinar is open to the public and will allow local business owners to gain valuable information […]
This Day in Music History – April 15th
1966 – Buffalo Springfield were the opening act for The Byrds in San Bernadino, CA. 1967 – The Nancy and Frank Sinatra duet “Somethin’ Stupid” hit #1 on the U.S. singles chart. It was the first father and daughter act to hit #1. 1969 – Archie Bell (Drells) was released from military service after a […]