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On Saturday, May 18, 2024, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., Fieldston high school student Ariana Sidman, along with her band of teenage musicians, will be giving a concert at “The Bitter End” in the Village to benefit NYC artists struggling with mental health challenges.

Doors open at 1:00 p.m. with tickets being $18 in advance, $20 at the door with all profits going to Creatives Care, a NYC non-profit that provides free services to help artists access affordable, high-quality mental healthcare.

The set list focuses on mental health challenges and also portrays a sense of hope to the community.

Ariana’s band consists of talented musicians ranging in age from 13 to 17.

On the featured image above, from left to right, are Raf Katchen, 17, junior on drums; his younger brother Micah Katchen, 13, 8th grade, on guitar / vocals; Ariana Sidman, 17, junior on piano / vocals; Cole Corper, 17, junior on guitar / bass / vocals; Merrick Brannigan, 16, sophomore…

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The sports betting market has grown significantly in recent years. Read on to find out why more and more US citizens are betting on sports.
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In 2023, the sports betting industry increased in value by a staggering 44.5% from the previous year, with over $11 billion in revenue. This growth represents more generated revenue than every other source of income in the gaming industry, including iGaming, table games, and slots. Several factors have contributed to this sudden growth, including legalization, technology, and a cultural shift. Below, we will discuss why more US citizens are betting on sports and what the future looks like. 

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Betting on sports was taboo, and it was illegal in most states in the United States. However, a shift in the legal landscape has enabled people to enjoy betting on all types of games, including sports. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, which occurred in 1992, meant that betting on sports was prohibited mainly in the United States. It was not until 2018 that the federal ban was removed, essentially making betting on in-person and online sports legal.

In 2020, 19 states made it legal to participate in online sports betting; by 2023, 33 states had joined in reversing the ban.

Some states, such as Tennessee and Kentucky, have partially lifted the ban. You can bet online in these states but cannot place sports bets in person, leading to a significant rise in digital betting in these states. It is likely that as time goes on, we will continue to see more states in the US lifting…

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The vibrant and diverse atmosphere of the Bronx came alive at the SAGE Center housed in the Crotona Pride House in the Bronx during the recent Express Yourself Fashion Talent Show. Organized by Pedro “Prynce Pedro” Gonzalez and Robert “Silk” Mason, the event was a celebration of talent, passion, and inclusivity within the LGBTQ+ community.

The collaboration between The Incomparable Kiki Haus of Zara and The Kiki Royal Haus of Silk brought together fashion enthusiasts of all ages, with attendees traveling from as far as Queens and Yonkers to witness the spectacle. The show was a testament to Pedro’s vision of revitalizing fashion in the ballroom scene and Mason’s dedication to providing a platform for the new generation.

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The vibrant and diverse atmosphere of the Bronx came alive at the SAGE Center housed in the Crotona Pride House in the Bronx during the recent Express Yourself Fashion Talent Show. Organized by Pedro “Prynce Pedro” Gonzalez and Robert “Silk” Mason, the event was a celebration of talent, passion, and inclusivity within the LGBTQ+ community.

The collaboration between The Incomparable Kiki Haus of Zara and The Kiki Royal Haus of Silk brought together fashion enthusiasts of all ages, with attendees traveling from as far as Queens and Yonkers to witness the spectacle. The show was a testament to Pedro’s vision of revitalizing fashion in the ballroom scene and Mason’s dedication to providing a platform for the new generation.

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By Dennis Richmond, Jr.

The vibrant and diverse atmosphere of the Bronx came alive at the SAGE Center housed in the Crotona Pride House in the Bronx during the recent Express Yourself Fashion Talent Show. Organized by Pedro “Prynce Pedro” Gonzalez and Robert “Silk” Mason, the event was a celebration of talent, passion, and inclusivity within the LGBTQ+ community.

The collaboration between The Incomparable Kiki Haus of Zara and The Kiki Royal Haus of Silk brought together fashion enthusiasts of all ages, with attendees traveling from as far as Queens and Yonkers to witness the spectacle. The show was a testament to Pedro’s vision of revitalizing fashion in the ballroom scene and Mason’s dedication to providing a platform for the new generation.

Pedro “Prynce Pedro” Gonzalez, a Bronx resident hailing from New Haven, CT, unveiled The Incomparable Kiki Haus of Zara earlier this year, aiming to reinvigorate the fashion landscape within the ballroom community. With nearly a dozen members, the house is on its way to gaining recognition for its innovative designs and fierce runway presence.

Robert “Silk” Mason, a recent graduate of The Julliard School, introduced The Kiki Royal Haus of Silk at the HMI Ball this year. Driven by a desire to empower today’s youth, Mason’s house embodies creativity and inclusivity, providing a space for self-expression and growth.

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