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Texas Governor Lifts Mask Mandate, Austin Venues Issue Their Own Guidelines
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Texas Governor Lifts Mask Mandate, Austin Venues Issue Their Own Guidelines

Texas Governor Lifts Mask Mandate, Austin Venues Issue Their Own Guidelines

Is the “Live Music Capital Of The World” also know as Austin, Texas going back to things as normal?

Governor Greg Abbott as of March 10, lifted the mask mandate for the State of Texas. This action by the Governor was not celebrated by everyone. Several Austin venues have issued their own guidelines to keep patrons safe.

“With the medical advancements of vaccines and antibody therapeutic drugs, Texas now has the tools to protect Texans from the virus,” said Governor Abbott. “We must now do more to restore livelihoods and normalcy for Texans by opening Texas 100 percent. Make no mistake, COVID-19 has not disappeared, but it is clear from the recoveries, vaccinations, reduced hospitalizations, and safe practices that Texans are using that state mandates are no longer needed. Today’s announcement does not abandon safe practices that Texans have mastered over the past year. Instead, it is a reminder that each person has a role to play in their own personal safety and the safety of others. With this executive order, we are ensuring that all businesses and families in Texas have the freedom to determine their own destiny.” This was part of statement made by Governor Abbott on March 2.

The Red River Cultural District is known for its high concentration of hip nightlife venues on and around Red River Street in Austin. Red River Cultural District formed the “Safe In Sound” public code-of-conduct for attending its venues. Several Austin music venues, cultural institutions, performance spaces, and business leaders have signed on as co-authors of the initiative. The Safe In Sound members pledge to comply with the following standards:

  • Social Distancing – Six feet between individuals where possible
  • Masks – Requiring both employees and customers to wear facial coverings
  • Hand Washing – Hand sanitizer and other disinfectant materials are readily available for customers
  • Training – Employees have received proper training on cleaning guidelines and PPE utilization
  • Temperature Monitoring – Any employee or patron with a temperature above 100 is required to stay home
  • Sanitation – Every venue will be sanitized daily, especially high-touch areas

Cody Cowan, the Red River Cultural District’s Executive Director, says the mask mandates in Austin, Texas are intended to protect everyone.

“This program as a whole ultimately signifies a major shift within the local music and arts community where we as local business leaders are coming together as a unified front to stand up for what we believe in,” Cowan says.

“On a more personal level, after hearing from countless workers about the new level of fear that this new mandate has instilled upon those who work and perform within the district, I refuse to stand by and not stand up for what I, and many others like me, believe to be right,” Cowan continued.

“We hope that these collective actions send a strong message to the public that although we want to reopen, we will only do so in a manner that provides a safe environment for all,” the statement finishes.

But Austin venue’s attempts to keep patrons safe with mask mandates are seeing pushback from the state.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wrote this in a tweet, “City/county leaders must not be thinking clearly – Travis County and Austin have a few hours to comply with state law or I’ll sue them.”

Austin city officials like Mayor Steve Adler said they will continue to enforce safety mandates. “We will fight Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton’s assault against doctors and data for as long as we possibly can,” Adler told an Austin newspaper earlier this week. Public officials there have made it clear they disagree with the Texas governor’s decision to lift the mask mandate. Austin’s restrictions will stay in place until April 15.

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Shaquille O'Neal Forced To Explains Relationship with Tiger King
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Shaquille O’Neal Forced To Explain Relationship with Tiger King

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Appearing on Tiger King could cost Shaquille O’Neal business relationships.

Joe Exotic has received support from celebrities such as Cardi B and an outpouring support via viewers watching on Netflix and posting reactions on social media. Well support Joe is not a good thing if you are Shaquille O’Neal. The Big Aristotle as he is sometimes called makes a surprise appearance in Netflix’s new documentary series Tiger King, which tells the true story of Joe Exotic, an Oklahoma man who ran an exotic animal park and is currently in prison for a murder-for-hire scheme. Understandably, O’Neal is now distancing himself from Joe Exotic.

Shaq like many celebrities these days he took to his podcast, “The Big Podcast With Shaq” to address this issue. He addressed his appearance in the first episode of the series, in which he is seen holding two tiger cubs and later claiming to have “got two more.”

“So we go in there, and it’s a beautiful place, and the character that was there was Exotic Joe,” O’Neal began. “We’re there and I dropped some donations for the tigers’ foods and all that. We take pictures with [the] tigers. We went back a couple times. Then we go back another time and we found out that he’s involved with all the stuff, and then, actually, I stopped going.”

Shaq say he does not own any tigers himself. “I don’t harm tigers,” he said on the podcast. “I love tigers. I love white tigers. Do I put donations to these zoos to help these tigers out? I do it all the time. Do I own tigers personally at my house? No. But I love tigers. Listen, people are going to make their own opinions, but, again, I was just a visitor. I met this guy — not my friend. Don’t know him. Never had any business dealings with him, and I had no idea any of that stuff was going on.”

Chuck D & Flavor Fav No Longer On Same Page
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Chuck D & Flavor Fav No Longer On Same Page

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The rift between the two prominent remaining members of Public Enemy has to hurt those that grew up with the group being the voice of the people.

If you grew up in the 80s and were a Black kid in the inner city with pride for your people, Public Enemy was one of the groups that you followed. Their first album, ‘Yo! Bum Rush the Show’ was release in 1987. Then the following year they released ‘It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back’. The titled only gave fire to those who were fighting “the powers that be.”

If we are honest with our selves, we know that Black people in America have had to fight for everything that they have managed to acquire to date. When Public Enemy hit the scene it that generation wind under their sails to push on. Public Enemy was the barometer for young people. The group managed to fight the system and say what many wanted but could or did not. Public Enemy was not the type to confirm to what the United States wanted Black people to be, as they fought “the powers that be.”

That is why this situation between Flavor Flav is difficult for me to fathom. With all that Public Enemy stood for, it seems that a politician has torn them apart.

In late February Flavor Flav’s attorney sent a cease and desist to Bernie Sanders asserting that Sanders’ rally used Flav’s “unauthorized likeness” and “image” to promote the event.

“While Chuck is certainly free to express his political view as he sees fit — his voice alone does not speak for Public Enemy. The planned performance will only be Chuck D of Public Enemy, it will not be a performance by Public Enemy. Those who truly know what Public Enemy stands for know what time it is, there is no Public Enemy without Flavor Flav,” the letter states.

Chuck D decided to respond on Twitter to the legal letter, saying, “It’s not about Bernie with Flav” and that Flav doesn’t “know the difference between Barry Sanders or Bernie Sanders.” This is a funny statement from Chuck D becuase as we know now, many Garth Brooks fans don’t know the difference between the two.

It seems that Chuck D was over Flavor Flav and no longer wanted to deal with Flav and his antics. Chuck D also explained his reasons for supporting Sanders. He said his (Sanders) focus on healthcare and childcare were the main reasons why he’s supporting the Democratic candidate. He posted on Twitter that the issues became priorities for him after his father passed away in 2016 and his granddaughter was born.

As a founder of the group, Flavor Flav was taken aback as 35 years of brotherhood seemed to be thrown away because of a difference of political opinion. It appeared that exact thing had happened. The group was falling apart over politics. Flavor Flav responded to Chuck D once again on Twitter.

Chuck D and other members of Public Enemy responded to the claims that Flav was removed from the group because of “politics.”

“Public Enemy did not part ways with Flavor Flav over his political views.
Flavor Flav has been on suspension since 2016 when he was MIA from the Harry Belafonte benefit in Atlanta, Georgia. That was the last straw for the group. He had previously missed numerous live gigs from Glastonbury to Canada, album recording sessions and photo shoots. He always chose to party over work.

Public Enemy Radio toured Europe and co-headlined with the Wu-Tang Clan in May 2019 without Flavor. They have also done numerous benefit shows without Flavor.

While Public Enemy Radio was moving forward, Flavor Flav was starring on the reality show “Growing up Hip-Hop New York,” where an episode featured his children discussing an intervention and putting him into rehab.

It’s time to move on and everyone wishes Flavor well.”

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Official Statement; Public Enemy did not part ways with Flavor Flav over his political views. Flavor Flav has been on suspension since 2016 when he was MIA from the Harry Belafonte benefit in Atlanta, Georgia. That was the last straw for the group. He had previously missed numerous live gigs from Glastonbury to Canada, album recording sessions and photo shoots. He always chose to party over work. Public Enemy Radio toured Europe and co-headlined with the Wu-Tang Clan in May 2019 without Flavor. They have also done numerous benefit shows without Flavor. While Public Enemy Radio was moving forward, Flavor Flav was starring on the reality show “Growing up Hip-Hop New York,” where an episode featured his children discussing an intervention and putting him into rehab. It’s time to move on and everyone wishes Flavor well.

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I really hope the two can work through and bring the group back together. While they are working out, they should call Professor Griff and bring him back into the fold. This may be a stretch but I still believe in Public Enemy.

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