Papa Moon Ciders was awarded a Gold & Silver in the 2025 World Beer Cup the most prestigious beer competition in the world at Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis where awards were given in 112 style categories including five cider categories Papa Moon was awarded a gold award in the botanical or spiced cider beer style category for its Honey Lavender a bright refreshing cider with local wild flower honey and whole lavender flowers Papa Moon is a 200-barrel brewpub/cidery located in Scottsbluff Nebraska that specializes in unique but approachable naturally fermented ciders using local adjuncts and flavor combinations inspired by nature with culinary influences “We are absolutely ecstatic to receive not one but TWO medals We could not have done it without our incredible staff our amazing customers and all the help along the way It speaks volumes for our local brewing community and the great things all the local brewers have started and continue to do here There are great things happening in the state of Nebraska and we are excited to show off some of that and bring such a prestigious award home.” said Ryan Massey © 2025 Nebraska Rural Radio Association. 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Copyright Information Website ©2025 Nebraska Rural Radio Association | All rights reserved. | Website developed by Hollman Media you will be automatically redirected here whenever you go to https://ruralradio.com you can click the "Clear home" link in the footer of the site Only 666 of Ghost's 7-inch purple adult toys were made available – and fans snapped them up swiftly A new sex toy in the image of Ghost frontman Papa V Perpetua sold out in a matter of minutes after going on sale this week Part of the band's new "Mama’s Day Collection" (Mother's Day in North America is celebrated on the second Sunday in May) of memorabilia the so-called "Ghildo" was available in a limited run of 666 Measuring 7-inches in length and 2-inches in girth the purple silicone toy comes in a fetching velvet drawstring pouch and features Papa V Perpetua's face at what can best be described as the business end Ghost are no strangers to unusual merchandise. They previously sold a set called the Phallos Mortuus box set, a bible-bound package containing a sizeable Papa Emeritus dildo and a bronze butt plug Papa V Perpetua was unveiled as Tobias Forge's latest persona ahead of the band releasing their sixth album Skeletá this year The Swedish outfot are currently out on the road in support of the highly-rated record Sign up below to get the latest from Metal Hammer FranceMay 14: Oberhausen Rudolph Weber Arena SwedenMay 23: Sandviken Göransson Arena NCJul 17: Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse COAug 09: Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena Sep 24: Mexico City Palacio De Los Deportes Stef wrote close to 5,000 stories during his time as assistant online news editor and later as online news editor between 2014-2016 Stef has written extensively for a number of UK newspapers and also played bass with UK rock favourites Logan His favourite bands are Pixies and Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Stef left the world of rock'n'roll news behind when he moved to his beloved Canada in 2016 but he started on his next 5000 stories in 2022.  "Metal is the most positive thing in the world" “If you’re a Zep fan and really want to go see Zeppelin you might as well go and see one of the better tribute bands”: The epic life and career of John Paul Jones the heartbeat of Led Zeppelin and so much more One week Ghost are selling you dildos, the next they’re topping the US charts. Sign up to receive the latest news, rumors and updates from Metal Sucks and The Orchard Metal Newsletter. Follow us online for more news, rumors and updates from Metal Sucks All content created & copyright © 2025 Metal Sucks. All images are © their respective owners. Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Print The L.A institution for Greek favorites since 1948 is shutting down next month.Papa Cristo’s considered the heart of the Byzantine-Latino Quarter faces similar issues as other longtime restaurants: rent increases or building sales tariffs.“It feels like Los Angeles is disappearing,” one preservationist said A Greek institution on May 4 will serve its last flame-kissed grilled lamb the family-owned restaurant Papa Cristo’s is closing What began as a Greek market in 1948 expanded to a full-fledged restaurant and community staple over decades. It’s united generations of Angelenos who’ve flocked to the edge of Pico-Union for specialty goods and Greek feasts from three generations of the Chrys family. The restaurant became the unofficial heart of the Byzantine-Latino Quarter “It finally came to a point where we decided we’re gonna go on our terms,” said Mark Yordon and a member of the family business for roughly 40 years “We’re not gonna wait for a buyer to come in and say Yordon declined to confirm that rent increases influenced the decision to close, but Chrys told LAist that rising rent was the culprit. “The rent got too high,” he said, “and there’s nothing we can do about it. ... Tenants are pawns to the landlords.” Food odds are you’ve been to Los Angeles landmark Papa Cristo’s said the family came to the decision upon learning the building was listed for sale which is zoned for mixed-use or high-density residential purposes Its listing agent could not be reached for comment and it’s never been for sale,” Yordon said “It belonged to the same Greek family that had associations with Chrys’ dad and the current [lot] owner’s grandfather Sam Chrys founded what would become Papa Cristo’s as C&K Importing Co The market sold imported Greek foods and wine and continues to do so today alongside broader Mediterranean and European specialty items Chrys Chrys purchased the business from his father and eventually took over an adjacent burger stand to transform it into Papa Cristo’s Taverna The generous portions and convivial setting helped solidify Papa Cristo’s as a decades-long community staple for the neighborhood and far beyond it The last few years haven’t been as easy for Papa Cristo’s which like so many local businesses saw steep revenue downturns during the pandemic But the market allowed for some sales to continue and the restaurant’s catering operation — which Yordon primarily oversees — helped keep the family business afloat and its staff employed throngs of fans streamed into the restaurant and market Hundreds of online comments are shouting for someone to save the business There could be a future where Papa Cristo’s opens in a smaller location elsewhere though Yordon said that fate will be determined by his cousin and nieces “He’s kind of getting to his limit,” Yordon said “Heavy lies the head that wears the crown.” But a public statement from Chrys on Thursday hinted that this might not be the end of Papa Cristo’s “After 77 years on the corner of Pico and Normandie it’s time for me to hang up my apron and for us to say goodbye (for now),” he posted to the restaurant’s Instagram page The story of Papa Cristo’s doesn’t end here — exciting things are coming.” Some of the city’s longest-running and most cherished restaurants have announced a struggle to survive, or closed outright in the last few weeks. Chili John’s in Burbank, which opened in 1946, recently launched a fundraiser to help keep the business afloat. An owner last month said that without an increase in sales they could close in the coming months Newer restaurants are also closing at a rapid clip, with a number of notable closures in the first half of the year that included Guerilla Tacos “It’s been a real avalanche,” said local historian and tour guide Kim Cooper many factors are piling up on top of each other and people are making very hard decisions.” Cooper operates walking-tour and historic-preservation-minded company Esotouric with her husband The two of them have been patrons of the restaurant for years Travel & Experiences The series brings the city’s colorful past and its iconic writers back to life Especially given the rash of closures and struggles of some of the city’s oldest restaurants Schave and Cooper hope to see more local and state programs that aid legacy businesses and provide support before it’s too late The pair suggested two potential scenarios that could save the restaurant which is designed to help faith-based organizations build affordable housing could help the surrounding Greek Orthodox community with deep ties to Papa Cristo’s to develop the lot Or, they said, history-minded restaurateurs could purchase the business from the Chrys family with the promise of ensuring its survival, as Marc Rose and Med Abrous did for Fairfax restaurant Genghis Cohen: an operation now undergoing its own land sale and relocation. “By the time people who love these places hear that they’re in trouble, it’s often gotten too far and they’re announcing a closure,” Cooper said. “It feels like Los Angeles is disappearing. We’ve got to save it.” Stephanie Breijo is a reporter for the Food section and the author of its weekly news column. Previously, she served as the restaurants and bars editor for Time Out Los Angeles, and prior to that, the award-winning food editor of Richmond magazine in Richmond, Va. Born and primarily raised in Los Angeles, she believes L.A. to be the finest food city in the country and might be biased on that count but doesn’t believe she’s wrong. World & Nation Subscribe for unlimited accessSite Map © 2025 Nebraska Rural Radio Association. All rights reserved. Republishing, rebroadcasting, rewriting, redistributing prohibited. Copyright Information © 2025 Slippery Rock University Athletics Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Monday - Friday 9am-12pm / 2pm-6pm GMT + 1 All financial news and data tailored to specific country editions You will also start receiving the Star's free morning newsletter Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner rejoined the team after skipping practice Sunday because of the birth of his first child New father and birthday boy says he's rested and ready to go following the birth of his son New father and birthday boy says he’s rested and ready to go following the birth of his son New father and birthday boy Mitch Marner says he’s rested and ready to go for the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 1 tonight (8 p.m., CBC, Sportsnet) against the Florida Panthers following the birth of his son Toronto forward’s wife Stephanie gave birth to their first child Marner took to the ice at the Scotiabank Arena as part of an abbreviated morning skate as the Maple Leafs prepare for their second-round series. “I’m fine,” he said of his energy level My wife (Stephanie) was an absolute beast through it all What a woman’s body can do and how much strength they have it was incredibly impressive to sit there and watch and be her cheerleader for two days.” “I’m just going to try and go out there and play hockey and win a hockey game,” Marner said Teammate William Nylander turned 29 last week, celebrating with two goals and an assist in the Game 6 clincher against Ottawa so he’s in a good mood,” coach Craig Berube said of Marner A lot of good things are happening in his life He’s ready to go for the second round.” Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Account processing issue - the email address may already exist Invalid password or account does not exist Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account Papa Roach have added a Canadian leg to their Infest 25th anniversary tour The new dates will find the band joined by The Used and Sleep Theory Find Papa Roach tickets here Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission It’s been a while since a Grey’s Anatomy case emotionally leveled me I think this season has finally introduced a contender Remember how I was complaining last week that the patients of the week felt very meh Maybe that was the quiet before the emotional storm — the conspicuously low tide that predicts a tsunami All I know is this: When you end an episode with a paralyzed child Dylan Gatlin is an adventuresome 9-year-old who loves camping her broken arm revealed a far more concerning condition; when the doctors ran a CT to check for head trauma they found a cavernous angioma in her brain stem — a benign cluster of brain cells that will likely take her life within five or ten years The only treatment is an impossible surgery that makes even Grey Sloan’s resident miracle worker You know it’s bad when even Amelia doesn’t feel like playing surgical chicken Dylan’s nervous parents agree that the risk is worth the potential reward the surgery seems to go off without a hitch It seems like Dylan is in the clear when she wakes up excited for weeks of rest with plenty of ice cream Beltran congratulates Amelia on doing what her brother never could The doctors award Dylan “The Grey Sloan Badge of Bravery” to join her other Scout badges I was devastated like I’d never seen an episode of Grey’s before Maybe it’s because Dylan’s terror at the idea of surgery hit me in a really soft place or maybe it’s the pain of wondering how much her mother might soon come to regret telling her tiny daughter that “doing hard things even when we’re scared is what makes us brave.” All I know is This week’s episode is all about taking risks and while some of them seem destined to pay off Dylan’s case offers a not-so-subtle prompt for our favorite insecure couple to talk through the awkward juncture where their relationship is once again stalling Kwan lets slip to Adams that Griffith had been planning to ask him to move in again right after she decided not to extend that invitation Adams started talking about the future last week converting her invitation to cohabitate into a much lamer invitation to grab dinner at Joe’s.) When Griffith tries to smooth things over by telling Adams he’s on the “list” for the spare room at the frat house he understandably gets snarky: “I’m on a list between aquarium and game room?” (For what it’s worth as someone who once pet-sat a turtle for a weekend I’d highly advise any busy surgeon to choose the game room.) Griffith does present a very good point here: She and Adams have known each other for less than a year Why skip the fun dating stage straight into the “you left your clothes on the bathroom floor” stage Considering how much time these two already spend together at the hospital there’s something to be said for separate living spaces Adams is mostly fixated on Griffith’s poor communication so he leaves her to think about what (he believes) she did wrong I’m sure they’ll make up soon so they can fight again Griffith is not the only surgeon at Grey Sloan who is feeling a little risk-averse when it comes to love Webber’s careful glances at him and his new mentee and Ndugu seems both enchanted by that quality and also very aware of how painfully predictable his attraction really is She’s breaking into the frat house to practice her surgical techniques on Griffith’s chicken cutlet (which she hilariously names “Meryl Peep”) he’s doing everything he can to tell himself that their relationship is purely professional That’s what makes this relationship so interesting but he can also tell that his intentions are not purely academic It is also a refreshing departure from where I briefly feared this was going — MerDer redux I’m genuinely curious to see how this develops Ndugu discovers a new level of compatibility with his “will they they really shouldn’t” crush this week: They’re both scarred from shitty fathers When a car-crash victim rolls in with a herniated lung as a deadbeat when he pockets Spencer’s rent money and she seems even madder at Ndugu for stopping her when she runs to call it out her dad was the type to take her on a drug run at age 10 before making her drive him home because he was high (Yikes!) Ndugu brushes this personal detail off and asks Millin if she’s too preoccupied to do the surgery (a valid question when Ndugu finds Spencer’s dad outside slurping from the liquor bottle he bought with his son’s rent money Spencer crying when he found out that his father had come and gone out for a “quick lunch” with his belongings made sense Ndugu doesn’t just snatch the liquor bottle and break it He throttles him and throws him against a wall it’s Millin who discovers the scene and tears Ndugu away before he does something that could lose him his license But when Millin asks if he wants to decompress over a cup of coffee (decaf — as innocent as it gets) he asks Webber to take over his cases so he can take a break — both from surgeries and I have a feeling a passionate confrontation is on the horizon Bailey is on a quest to do the exact opposite with another prospective intern Now that Adams is no longer in remediation and rising with his class there’s a gap in next year’s intern class — which will present as a red flag for anyone considering Grey Sloan for their residency the year after that a very hot prospect who comes with a recommendation from Duke Bailey gives Kwan the enviable task of showing West around and although he’d spent the morning whining about wanting to help her with a hernia repair he suddenly forgot about that once he saw her they both went to school in the Caribbean — and from that warm She even asks him for a “private tour,” which it ends at the bedside of a tachycardic patient — specifically when Kwan stops West from puncturing the patient’s liver while trying to insert a chest tube without authorization just in time for a dismayed Bailey to catch him When she finds out about West’s less-than-stellar surgical skills and rogue ambitions The last thing she needs is another intern who wants to play the hero without proper sign-off She still won’t let Kwan help with the hernia repair but she does at least praise his work with the chest tube That’s not the only doomed romance this week “the NICU couple,” immortalized in the hospital newsletter and on its wall for posterity Their mothers met and became fast friends when they both had premature babies and Mariana and Edgar have been inseparable ever since He’s stayed by her side throughout her treatment for aggressive endometriosis which has now taken over her pelvis and implanted in her pubic symphysis because we don’t study gynecological conditions nearly as much as Jo and Link partner up to remove the lesions and relieve Mariana’s pain but now Mariana has to find a way to break it to Edgar that she doesn’t want to marry him They’ve known each other their whole lives and their moms might love this romantic story their wedding cancellation opens up a beautiful moderately priced wedding venue for Jo and Link who’ve been struggling to find a place that both doesn’t suck and won’t leave them with insurmountable debt But can they pull a wedding together in only … [checks calendar] four days? Probably — although I’ll just say that if I were a relative or wedding-party member I would not be wild about this plan (or lack thereof) so while I understand the fiscal reasons for Jo and Link having this wedding I have to wonder: Is poaching a wedding date and venue from a now-defunct couple bad luck give Helm something more interesting to do soon Either fire her or give her a story arc we can chew on By submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice and to receive email correspondence from us Password must be at least 8 characters and contain: you’ll receive occasional updates and offers from New York either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content where the meadows of Pahalgam are often called "Mini Switzerland," the massacre that happened on the quiet afternoon of April 22 has set two nuclear nations on the threshold of war The killing by armed assailants of 26 people has brought Indian accusations of involvement from Pakistan which denies backing them or other Islamists fighting India in Kashmir: a territory both countries claim who initially said they had come from a group with links to Islamist radicals in Pakistan announced that they intended to stop Hindus settling in majority-Muslim Kashmir As tensions worsen between India and Pakistan the families of the victims are grieving their losses on the attack that shattered their worlds and now threatens a global cataclysm Sanjay Dwivedi's voice trembles as he recounts his son's final moments a 27-year-old newlywed who had just taken over his father's business "He was very happy when he left," Sanjay told Newsweek I'll just go see the place and I'll be back in 15 minutes Shubham called once more from the mountaintop: "I've reached safely the assailants confronted Shubham and asked if he was Hindu "When he said 'yes,' they shot him point-blank Sanjay's grief is compounded by a feeling of betrayal at the local police who he says dismissed his initial appeals for help and accused him of spreading rumors Sanjay recounts that she says no money can bring her husband back "The only thing we want to spend on terrorists is bullets I don't want anyone else to lose their son had just received his posting to Dibrugarh in Northeast India "He was very excited," his brother Tage Mali recalls with his voice breaking while speaking to Newsweek "He had recently returned from Srinagar and gone to the temple Then he was killed by the assailants' bullets We're still processing it all," he whispers but his grief spirals into rage: "The Indian government should not leave those terrorists "The government must ensure Pakistani infiltrators are stopped The attackers said they had come to kill Hindus but they also took the life of Syed Adil Hussain Shah Adil tried to help tourists take cover and even attempted to wrest a gun from an attacker with bullets piercing his chest and throat "He was a poor man who worked tirelessly," his father says "He brought home shoes and clothes for the family always thinking of others first," his father said we all need to understand what humanity truly means If more people lived with the values Adil showed—compassion sacrifice—this world would be better." 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We have toured with Papa Roach in the past and we love them and we are beyond excited to tour with them again It's been a long time coming and we can't wait to see you there!" The dates kick off on November 25 in Vancouver with the bands also playing Kelowna (November 26) ahead of a pair of Alberta concerts in Calgary (November 28) and Edmonton (November 29) After stops in Saskatoon (December 1) and Winnipeg (December 2) there will be a pair of Ontario performances in Toronto (December 5) and Kitchener (December 6) the tour is set to wrap up on December 10 in Halifax Tickets go on general sale this Friday (May 2), with presales beginning tomorrow (April 30) at 10 a.m. local time. Find the full itinerary below, as well as more upcoming shows by way of Exclaim!'s Canadian concert listings Be the first to get our biggest stories delivered to your inbox. Thanks for visiting The album landed at the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart in the first week since its release on April 25th 77,000 of these came from traditional record sales while 44,000 could be accounted for in vinyl purchases This made Skeletá the first hard rock album to top the US charts since AC/DC’s effort Power Up but the record comes as the biggest-selling rock vinyl since records began in 1991 beating out the previous high set by Blink-182’s One More Time… in 2023 the success of Ghost’s latest effort has been purely one-sided as the album failed to chart at all in the UK The Swedish rock band have set out on a new era with the release of Skeletá, marking the first outing of new frontman, Papa V Perpetua However, the album hasn’t come without its share of controversy, as in its review of the record, Far Out said: “The all-too-familiar sound of Ghost feels less like a considered attempt at refining a signature style this time and more like someone scrambling to rekindle a flame long lost in the ashes of Impera.” The band are currently on the road with their 2025 world tour They have already stopped in venues across the UK including the O2 Arena in London last month and are now set to tour across the Europe and North America in the coming months with their next gig taking place at the Uber Arena in Berlin on May 7th Thanks for visiting a young boy began what would unknowingly become a lifelong journey in the culinary world has transformed his childhood fascination with food into a thriving homegrown brand renowned for its authenticity and heart Cooking was never just a hobby—it was a calling he would explore basic recipes like fried eggs and French fries Despite initial attempts to pursue conventional careers including two tries at JEE and a brief stint in commerce at Dempo College His true calling led him to enroll at the Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) in Curchorem embracing long daily commutes to pursue his passion professionally including industrial experience at Marriott and work with Padaria Prazeres the desire to build something independently remained strong What began as a humble endeavor selling one or two bebincas a month from home soon evolved into a recognizable brand—Papa Pedros named the brand in honor of his grandfather Fondly known as “Papa” by those around him the name “Papa Pedro” is a heartfelt tribute to his legacy and enduring influence Pedro Antonio Dias a man known for crafting vinegar and sausages This deep connection to tradition is evident in every product crafted under the label The eatery offers a carefully curated mix of traditional Goan snacks and Portuguese delicacies with its crown jewel being the handmade bebincas To ensure round-the-year engagement and appeal the founder also introduced gourmet burgers—a clever fusion of comfort food with his signature flair Financial limitations at the age of 23 didn’t deter him Without the means to rent a commercial space became the cornerstone of the business’s philosophy: quality over extravagance The initial menu revolved around artisanal bebincas shaped by customer preferences and culinary innovation It’s no surprise that bebinca remains the most beloved dish at Papa Pedros The dessert not only earned him local fame but also global recognition these handcrafted delicacies are shipped to the UK and are served in multiple restaurants across Goa The founder begins each morning with a round of taste-testing and inspections ensuring every batch meets precise standards Recipes are meticulously measured and timed guaranteeing consistency without compromising flavor Papa Pedros builds its brand through the food itself the venture thrives solely on the quality and love infused in each dish creating a loyal customer base that grows through referrals and repeat orders From selling one bebinca a week to moving up to a dozen a day the numbers reflect a story of perseverance and trust has drawn interest from investors eager to scale the venture But the founder remains committed to his principles—preferring independence and craftsmanship over rapid expansion no recipe is ever final—perfection is an ongoing journey What truly sets him apart is his perspective on competition he focuses on internal growth—constantly challenging himself and his team to improve From a one-man kitchen to a five-person operation every milestone has been achieved without external funding Though social media has not been the main pillar of Papa Pedros’ success While customer satisfaction and personal recommendations have been the brand’s biggest advocates he is gradually turning his attention to strengthening the digital footprint complementing the brand’s organic growth with broader online engagement The dream is clear: take Papa Pedros global With international orders already in motion the founder remains grounded in the same principles that sparked his journey—authentic flavors In a world dominated by flashy trends and fleeting fame Papa Pedros is a reminder that with enough heart even the smallest kitchen can create something extraordinary We bring you all the information needed to paddle your way through the beautiful paradise we call Goa ItsGoa is an online archive about everything in Goa LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio a beloved Greek restaurant and market that’s been in the Pico-Union neighborhood for more than 70 years Chrys said the news has hit employees hard where they’ve been for the last 25-30 years,” Chrys told LAist Chrys said it was becoming more difficult to run a restaurant Tenants are pawns to the landlords,” he added “It’s just a place where you feel good,” Cooper told LAist Papa Cristo’s becomes a busy community space for patrons of the nearby Greek Orthodox church on Sundays.  ‘Let’s cherish this and keep it going,’” Cooper said The preservationists imagined a scenario in which a religious nonprofit could step in to create affordable housing on the site while also keeping the restaurant and market alive.  Papa Cristo’s is famous for their rack of lamb kebabs and other other classic Greek dishes Chrys said Greek food lovers have until May 4 to stop by for a final visit The chain’s first creative work under CMO Jenna Bromberg includes tie-ups with food influencers and real team members for behind-the-scenes content Papa Johns is again aligning its marketing with its longstanding “Better Ingredients, Better Pizza” slogan with its latest brand platform. The effort showcasing its team members and pizza is the first under CMO Bromberg who is tasked with overseeing Papa Johns’ marketing strategy digital customer experience and creative initiatives Bromberg held positions at Carter’s and Pizza Hut The first video spot under “Meet the Makers” showcases a high-energy Papa Johns kitchen and the enthusiasm placed behind each step of the pizza-making process. A second video further showcases the personalities from the anthem spot Better Pizza” slogan comes to life both through its ingredients and through the lives of its supporters Get the free daily newsletter read by industry experts The tech giant backs off plans to implement a huge shift in digital marketing that faced pushback from adland and regulators around the world These breakthrough strategies propped up brand results serving as examples for marketing leaders feeling the pressure to do more with less The free newsletter covering the top industry headlines By Sarah Stackhouse February 5 Comedian Tom Papa wants you to feel a little less alone. He knows life is full of chaos and disappointments — crappy meals, fear of the dark, and endless bad news — but instead of letting it crush you, he invites you to laugh about it. His Grateful Bread tour takes those troubling parts of life and turns them into something easier to digest In his latest special, Home Free he should’ve been the one to go — his whole life had revolved around them My 13-year-old daughter and I were howling by the end especially when he broke down the insanity of living with all those “animals.” With six stand-up specials, his podcast Breaking Bread, and roles in both TV and film, Papa has been a mainstay in comedy for more than 20 years. He’ll be performing at Moore Theatre on Feb. 8 We caught up with Papa to talk about Seattle and why people blasting videos in public make him question humanity It’s a great comedy town above all else and the weather’s just bad enough that they’re not totally happy so we have to find some laughs.” If you go to San Diego My fans always send me recommendations about where to eat and find good coffee I’m coming in a day early because I’m hosting Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me Seattle is one of those cities where you can just walk around with a coffee I was with my wife and we took a ferry to one of the islands and walked around there Approaching Seattle from the water was a very cool thing to do there’s the big stuff that we can’t get away from — like you just want to look at your phone for something fun and you’re just inundated with bad news It’s like all my friends have become Wolf Blitzer like people watching videos on their phones in public without any kind of earbud or headphones I still can’t believe someone will stand an inch from you Airports are even making announcements about it now and you know the bad behavior has gotten worse when they start to include it in the rundown before take off Now you can build your own career directly with your audience through podcasts The great thing about standup is if you’re funny and the people like it You don’t need anyone to “let you in.” It’s been great for me and for younger comics who wouldn’t have been heard 20 years ago Now they have an opportunity because there’s no denying it I like telling people what they should do with their lives Sometimes I think I’d be in sales because I like talking to people Another dream is to work for a community newspaper — writing the funny column in the back for a small beach town It’ll happen if I do a corporate gig or something and it’s a culture that wasn’t looking for comedy or if they just got bad news and you have to get up there and do your thing and it just doesn’t work for whatever reason I guess my only advice would be it’s not a huge reflection on you If you’re funny 20 times in a row and bomb once I really like people who do things that I don’t but I love watching people like Maria Bamford and Sarah Silverman I was writing on a TV show when another writer started explaining sourdough baking to me I made my first loaf off this living yeast But bread is somewhere between cooking and baking — it’s kind of forgiving What’s depressing is when you’re in some hotels which seems like a good plan because of the timing I’ve gotta get to the show or I’m coming home late And then they show up at my door with a paper bag with the room service in it — it’s a leftover from Covid And now I’m just burrowing through the trash I’m not counting “A.” A unifying good time You will laugh harder than you have all year And you will leave feeling a little less alone You’re walking around thinking this is the worst and you have it worse we’re all looking at the same stuff and digesting it Comedy lets us digest it together for a couple hours Catch Tom Papa at Moore Theatre on Feb. 8.  We have exciting news — our new issue is making its way to mailboxes and newsstands Melinda French Gates is on the cover of a Seattle publication She’s part of our Trailblazing Women issue featuring 10 incredible women telling their stories in their own words If you’re looking for something to check out between iced coffee runs this art show about climate change looks incredible or plant and help scientists track biodiversity The state’s trying to hit our bar tabs… Humanities Washington is fighting through federal budget cuts trying to protect the kind of community programs we usually take for granted If you do plan on dodging some spring showers check out Robin’s Restaurant and Market in Fremont the new eatery from the owners of the popular Greenwood American Bistro Maybe take a trip to Seattle’s first Fat… Sign up and get Seattle's best events delivered to your inbox every week Learn how to describe the purpose of the image (opens in a new tab) Leave empty if the image is purely decorative We recognise you are attempting to access this website from a country belonging to the European Economic Area (EEA) including the EU which enforces the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and therefore cannot grant you access at this time e-mail us at support@fayette-news.net or call us at 770-461-6317 Due to recent events, you can now leave online condolences with each obituary posted on the Kutis Funeral Home website. COVID-19 Funeral Assistance – FEMA is now helping those that have lost a loved one from COVID-19. Click HERE to review the information on eligibility and requirements on the COVID-19 Funeral “PaPa Joe” Wednesday January 22 Dear father of John (Teri) Lonigro and Rob (Dawn) Lonigro Dear grandfather of Julie (Brandon) Watkins and Katie (Todd) Catanzaro Dear great grandfather of Hannah and Elizabeth Catanzaro and Harper and Lucia Watkins Dear son of the late Jasper and Pearl Lonigro and Jenny Lonigro dear brother of Domenica Heuer and the late Frank (Frances) Lonigro Mary Ann (Jim) Randazzo and Nick (Ellen) Lonigro Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Member of the Italia-America Bocce Club and Sicilian Cultural Association of St Jude Children’s Hospital appreciated My condolences and deep sympathy to the Lonigro family May he rest in peace with his Lord and Savior Hugs and prayers to all of Joe’s family I was privileged to know Joe thru the NDVGC golf week at our golf course at Kalona Iowa He always met you with a warm handshake or hug and I never saw him have a bad day on the golf course he would always say “thank you for everything I met Joe when I became a member of the Sicilian Cultural Association I had never met him through any family association Our surname is not real common as many other Italian names but I sat with him on several occasions to see if we had a family connection and we did finally find a common thread his wife Bernie and their children John and Rob his wonderful stories and his kindness to me I am so blessed to have met Papa Joe and his wonderful son through the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic Joe always complimented the beauty of the course and appreciated everyone that helped at the event He repeatedly thanked us for all that we do Sending special thoughts and prayers for comfort to all of your loved ones Joe was so kind to everyone he met and an inspiration to us all in perseverance Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" For personalized and affordable funeral arrangements choose Kutis Funeral Home - a family-owned establishment serving St 2906 Gravois Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63118314-772-3000 10151 Gravois Road, St. Louis, MO 63123314-842-4458 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, Mehlville, MO 63129314-894-4500 2025 at his home surrounded by 4 of his greatest blessings his granddaughter and 3 great-granddaughters Navy during World War II and received an honorable discharge in 1949 when they were just 16 and 17 years of age They just celebrated their 76th wedding anniversary on January 16 Paul and Isabel owned a floral shop in Mexico MO and Paul also worked for Metropolitan Life for 34 years They loved to travel the country and started their camping trips with pop up trailers Paul belonged to many camping groups and would take his granddaughters on trips He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Paul was preceded in death by his parents; brother and Analyse Khalifeh; and many nieces and nephew A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m where friends may visit beginning at 10:00 a.m Interment will follow at Biloxi National Cemetery Gulfport is honored to serve the Bullard family The family would like to extend a special thank you to St Joseph Hospice for being so great and caring to their papa was so supportive to the family in such a difficult time All of his caregivers were wonderful and the family appreciates them so much We use cookies to ensure you have the best browsing experience on our website. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Privacy Policy & Terms of Service announced the death of Pope Francis from the Casa Santa Marta with these words: with deep sorrow I must announce the death of our Holy Father Francis His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of His Church He taught us to live the values of the Gospel with fidelity especially in favor of the poorest and most marginalized With immense gratitude for his example as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus we commend the soul of Pope Francis to the infinite merciful love of the One and Triune God." told journalists later on Monday that the late Pope's body could be transferred to St so that the faithful may pray before his mortal remains.  "The translation of the Holy Father's mortal remains to the Vatican Basilica may take place on the morning of Wednesday according to the arrangements that shall be determined and communicated tomorrow following the first Congregation of the Cardinals," Mr The rite of the certification of death and placement in the coffin took place on Monday evening at 8:00 PM in the chapel on the ground floor of the late Pope's residence in the Casa Santa Marta and the ceremony lasted just under an hour Seals were placed on the papal apartment on the third floor of the Apostolic Palace and on the apartment on the second floor of the Casa Santa Marta Pope Francis' closest collaborators have begun to pay their respects to the late Pope He said the first General Congregation of Cardinals will take place on Tuesday morning during which a date for the funeral may be decided Pope Francis was admitted to the Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic Hospital on Friday after suffering from a bout of bronchitis for several days The Pope’s clinical situation gradually worsened and his doctors diagnosed bilateral pneumonia on Tuesday the late Pope Francis returned to his Vatican residence at the Casa Santa Marta to continue his recovery Jorge Mario Bergoglio underwent surgery in his native Argentina to remove a portion of his lung that had been affected by a severe respiratory infection Pope Francis frequently suffered bouts of respiratory illnesses even cancelling a planned visit to the United Arab Emirates in November 2023 due to influenza and lung inflammation the late Pope Francis approved an updated edition of the liturgical book for papal funeral rites which will guide the funeral Mass which has yet to be announced The second edition of the Ordo Exsequiarum Romani Pontificis introduces several new elements including how the Pope’s mortal remains are to be handled after death The ascertainment of death takes place in the chapel and his body is immediately placed inside the coffin the late Pope Francis had requested that the funeral rites be simplified and focused on expressing the faith of the Church in the Risen Body of Christ “The renewed rite,” said Archbishop Ravelli “seeks to emphasise even more that the funeral of the Roman Pontiff is that of a pastor and disciple of Christ and not of a powerful person of this world.” (Article updated at 10:25 PM to include details of the rite of certification of death) Thank you for reading our article. 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Just click here There are no statistics available for this player Thanks for visiting known as “Joe,” died peacefully at his Disputanta Joe lived a life marked by devotion to family including time in Vietnam with a MASH unit from 1965 to 1966 He was honorably discharged after being wounded in service Joe’s dedication to helping others continued in healthcare where he became the first male graduate of the nursing program at Petersburg General Hospital Petersburg General Hospital selected him to launch a new renal dialysis unit Joe led the dialysis unit with unwavering commitment until his retirement in 2004 earning the National Renal Administrators Association Supervisor of the Year award from 1993 to 2004 Joe’s love for his family and nature was evident to all who knew him His love of hunting developed in the beautiful woods of Ridgway and continued in Virginia at the Sussex Hunt Club and rooting for Pittsburgh sports teams (unless they were losing).  Joseph Aaron Papa (John-Stuart Fauquet); four cherished grandchildren and Avery Layne Ingram; and one great-grandson along with dozens of nieces and nephews who enriched his life Joe’s children would like to acknowledge the kindness and generosity of his neighbors and the aides who made it possible for him to remain in his home.  A service to honor Joe’s life will be held for family and friends at 1:00 p.m contributions may be sent to the Wounded Warrior Project E Alvin Small Funeral Homes and Crematory - Petersburg Receive exclusive ticket offers and the latest entertainment news from Rogers Place & ICE District Following the #1 success of their new single “Even If It Kills Me” this month Papa Roach is bringing the RISE OF THE ROACH TOUR north of the border for an unforgettable run of 10 shows across seven provinces featuring an epic lineup with The USED and special guests Sleep Theory This marks Papa Roach’s longest trek of Canada in 9 years —and in Kitchener —we heard you loud and clear,” says Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix “This is the most stacked lineup we’ve ever brought your way and we’re beyond stoked to hit cities we haven’t played in years—This is going to be a night you won’t want to miss The Used frontman Bert McCracken adds “Hey Canada It’s been a long time coming and we can’t wait to see you there!” Tickets, including a limited supply priced at a commemorative $25, will be available starting on Friday, May 2nd. At 10am local time at RiseOfTheRoach.com The Rise of Roach Tour began in Europe in January followed by America with 30 shows and 180,000 tickets sold to date “Papa Roach remains one of the most enduring and dynamic forces to emerge from the turn-of-the-millennium alt-rock explosion — a band that never stopped evolving even as the genre around them fragmented” — Los Angeles Times “It may have been 25 years since Infest first infected the world but seeing the passion the band and their fans still bring to every song tonight you wouldn’t know a single minute had passed.” KERRANG Magazine Looking for Box Office hours? View the Arena Guide. Requiring assistance while in attendance at Rogers Place? Text us at 587-207-HELP (4357) and grandfather as well as a faithful Christian Bobby never missed a service he was able to attend He was an adamant Tennessee Vols fan and coached his sons' baseball team Bobby is preceded in death by his mother Marie Jones and his love for his family and the church will be deeply missed by everyone who knew him A celebration of Bobby's life will be held at Ridgedale Baptist Church in the Ridgedale Room (located on the left side of the church) We may receive a commission on purchases made from links and doctor's visits to reschedule (ideally multiple times) So when I say ain't nobody got time to eat bad pizza which is why Chowhound is here to figure out what you should order you just need to order a pizza and have it taste great this leads to the question of where you should order it from and what the best options are from every purveyor which is kind of unfair because the gluten-free crowd doesn't have any other options is to assess this crust based on how it performs against other gluten-free crusts which is the approach some pizza chains take to trying to make GF palatable because then we could apply the garlic-butter dipping sauce to taste we really liked the original sauce with the mozzarella We also tried sausage and meatball on this one hugely enjoying the latter while thumbing down the former New York-style crust continues to baffle me, as it has ever since we did our Domino's taste test not a week went by that we didn't get a giant slice of New York-style pizza from the place on campus He was a pepperoni guy; I was plain cheese leading to a lifelong assumption that New York-style crust was the only one for me I found that this style was far from my favorite after trying the Garlic Epic Stuffed Crust But we could nevertheless tell it wasn't as good as most of the other ones in this ranking The small boy was the only one who liked it and that's probably because he's into greasy with bacon on one side and pepperoni on the other but it was a bit closer to ham than to actual bacon with a noticeable lack of sizzling pork fat Part of the problem is likely that Papa Johns sprinkles another layer of cheese over the toppings after it applies them it did lead to a less crispy bacon experience whatever ranking system you choose to apply then what do we need with all the other kinds surely there's someone out there who is loyally ordering original crust again and again as with every other pizza joint I've ever patronized with a bland flavor and a chewiness that was less toothsome and more cud-like appealing more to ungulates than to humans it's important to state that this was the opinion of the two adults in the room as well as the small boy and she ranked this her favorite crust after the Garlic Epic Stuffed Crust — which is irresistible and clearly made with Black Magic this is the right crust for small children who want a mild pizza with a light tomato sauce and a soft For picky eaters or anyone with stomach troubles (e.g. those who can't digest strong flavors like garlic) You know how sometimes you look in the mirror and you think to yourself "Gee If Jennifer Aniston were way less dedicated to her skincare routine and ate two extra cookies a day." No I'm assuming that this is how the Epic Stuffed Crust feels when it thinks about Garlic Epic Stuffed Crust .. the Epic Stuffed Crust was cheesy and melty It smelled good and complemented its sauce and toppings well Since part of our rating process was to taste the crust on its own (see Methodology below) this one suffered when compared to its garlicky cousin since it's kind of a tough sell in our house The garlic was a bit too strong for the small girl and me as they'd clearly been softened and blackened before application which is a nice change from the semi-raw state of onions at many pizzerias Our family does not have the best relationship with thin crust falling apart at the lightest touch and taking all your cheese and toppings with it Papa Johns version of SIM crust made for a nice change It was flavorful and crunchy without being too thin or cracker-like It held its shape throughout the dining process and didn't immediately dissolve into a gluey base when it sat in the box for a while it's a testament to its quality that we still ranked it No and we find the latter method most to our taste when it comes to warming the pizza without making for a dry or burnt final product The olives ended up being the star of the show an impressive feat in this pepperoni-worshipping household though they had a certain "je ne sais quoi" that made us wonder if perhaps they'd come from a can which isn't always the case with Papa Johns the best pizza crust I've ever had in my life with strong but not overpowering garlic flavor and only intensified by the garlic dipping sauce that came with it The only complaint came from the small girl she would tone the sodium down a little bit to better make room on her palate for other salty flavors We ended up choosing our toppings well — diced tomatoes and spinach in this case — because they were nice and mild perfectly offsetting the flavors of crust and mozzarella it must be said that the spinach needed a little more cooking and the serving of tomatoes was inexcusably chintzy you might want to jump on the phone when ordering to give instructions rather than buying your pizza online Although everyone in our house likes original pizza sauce the best It is light and mild but has plenty of that umami parmesan flavor that we expect from this Italian staple It should be flavorful but not overpowering but also be delicious enough on its own to dip in sauce at the end To figure out the best crust at Papa Johns The taste test involved first trying each crust on its own then trying it with the accompaniments of that particular pizza then dipping a piece of pure crust into the garlic butter sauce Experiencing each type in three ways allowed us to make up our minds about which we liked best Although we didn't always agree about exactly where a crust placed in the ranking we were on the same page within a ranking or two so we feel confident presenting this list to you as representative of what an average family would like we would choose the Garlic Epic Stuffed Crust with the original sauce and the olives and when we Frankenstein-ed them together for ourselves Come celebrate St Patrick's Day with us at the annual Pub Crawl Justin Bieber is mourning the loss of his “papa.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentBruce Dale — “an amazing man with a heart of gold” — died April 24 at the age of 80 “I love you papa,” Bieber wrote in an Instagram post. “I love you and miss you forever.” Bieber had a close relationship with Dale while growing up in Stratford. The two often attended Junior B games at Allman Arena, which the famous pop star referenced on social media. “Papa, I always took all ur money,” he wrote. “I remember you specifically telling me, ‘Gramma gave u an allowance of 20 dollars for the WEEK!’ “I would always convince you to spend on snacks at the hockey game on Friday nights.” Bieber gave a “shout out” to a trio of referees his grandfather often critiqued from his Allman Arena seat. Dale was a regular at Cullitons and Warriors games, and Bieber would sometimes join him during visits back home. “I can’t wait to see u again soon in heaven,” Bieber wrote. “Until then I know ur watching down (probably) still heckling Beatty or Fagon for missing that cross check call in the corner there.” Bob Beatty, one of those referees, didn’t take it personally. He called Dale “a man of integrity and a strong influence on people he came in contact with” in an online tribute. “I was fortunate enough to be one of them,” he wrote. “I thoroughly enjoyed Bruce’s camaraderie and interaction with me towards the end of my career as an on-ice official in the (Ontario Hockey Association). I fondly remember getting to know him during my many visits to the Allman Arena in the lobby before the game. We shared philosophies on how the game should be officiated and shared many laughs. The ‘boys’ at the rink will certainly miss his opinions on how the games should go.” Dale and his wife Diane often used their family fame for good, whether it was donating some of Bieber’s childhood items to the Stratford Perth Museum’s popular exhibit or selling Bieber’s old shoes, comforter, pillow case and lamp to raise more than $74,000 for Stratford’s House of Blessing. “Bruce was an amazing man with a heart of gold,” Cheryl Gregorashuk wrote. “I will forever remember those great times on our street.” Fans of Bieber who never met his grandfather were also heartbroken by the news. “The countless concerts I attended and the memories I have from growing up watching Never Say Never made it feel like I knew him,” one fan wrote. “Bruce’s presence, his love, and his light were so clearly felt, even from afar. My heart is absolutely broken for you all.” Bieber posted an old photo of himself playfully holding Dale’s head in his hands. “I will miss u,” he wrote. “I will ache. And I’ll sit and let myself remember all of the wonderful times we’ve had.” transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. Read more about cookies here. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy The uniquely curated tour will see the biggest production from Papa Roach to date as well as two distinct modern rock heavyweights in Papa Roach and Rise Against with some of the biggest hits in the genre performed on one stage Both acts are celebrating 25th anniversaries as Papa Roach will celebrate 25 years of their debut album INFEST with iconic tracks and fan-favorite deep cuts from their entire catalog. In comparison who also hit the 25-year mark since their formation will be unleashing fan favorites and hits from their revered catalogue we strongly discourage guests from bringing bags of any kind to events at Xcel Energy Center. Purses no larger than 12” x 12” x 6” are allowed at designated X-ray entry points Medical and parenting bags are permitted and subject to X-ray screening. Wristlet clutch or wallets 4” x 6” x 1.5” or smaller are allowed at all entrances and subject to inspection Guests with GA floor tickets need to enter the arena via Gate 1 The Michelob Golden Light Taphouse is located at section 120 (Gate 4) and opens at 6 p.m. The sports-themed restaurant features signature specialty wings Pro tip for faster mobile entry: Add your tickets to your phone's "wallet" and have a fully charged battery This bypasses the need for Wi-Fi or cellular data at the gates Mobile tickets are like an airline boarding pass which can be accessed with a smartphone via the Ticketmaster app or mobile site in a bar code format and scanned at the gate for entry. 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Only credit card and mobile payment (Apple Pay Only credit card payment is accepted for box office transactions -- The IUP track and field program sent a total of 11 athletes to the John Papa Invitational hosted by Slippery Rock on Thursday There are currently no upcoming/recent events Thanks for visiting a beloved Greek restaurant in the Pico-Union District will permanently close its doors next month.PICO UNION a beloved Greek restaurant on Pico Boulevard in Pico-Union District will permanently close its doors next month "I have been blessed to carry on my father's legacy as C&K Importing and Papa Cristo's grew into a place where flavors families and memories came together under one roof," Chrys Chrys said in a statement posted on social media "After 77 unforgettable years on the corner of Pico and Normandie it's time for me to hang up my apron and for us to say goodbye (for now)." adding: "We will close this chapter with our hearts full of love and gratitude for the incredible community that has supported us for generations." Chrys noted that his father Sam Chrys opened the doors to the family business in October 1948