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MD Gets 500K COVID-19 Testing Kits From South Korea

The governor’s wife, Yumi, who was born in South Korea, was instrumental in securing the testing kits.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced today that the state has received 500-thousand testing kits from the government of South Korea.  Governor Hogan said he has been negotiating with the President of South Korea since late March.  The governor’s wife, Yumi, who was born in South Korea, was instrumental in securing the testing kits.  The governor said the cost of the kits, which arrived on Saturday via a Korean Air passenger jet, cost the state about nine million dollars.

Yumi Hogan, First Lady, State of Maryland

DC Social Distancing Problems

DC fights to enforce distancing and braces for looming surge

WASHINGTON (AP) — The warmer weather is bringing increased violations of social distance guidelines in Washington, D.C., even as health officials predict the nation’s capital could become one of the next U.S. hotspots in the coronavirus pandemic. National and local health officials are predicting a looming spike in infections that could turn Washington into a second-wave virus hotspot. Mayor Muriel Bowser has struggled to persuade noncompliant residents to avoid pick-up basketball games and other gatherings. Sounding genuinely frustrated, Bowser has said police intervention shouldn’t be necessary to “make every single person do what they know they’re supposed to do.”

Quarantine Reading Suggestions

Are you an avid reader or trying to reacquaint yourself back to reading? During this time of restricted outside adventures picking up a good novel, self-help or auto-biography is a great way to utilize your time.

There are a lot of great literary pieces out there but it all depends on what your in the mood for. Here are a list of great reads that I think will help entertain, enlighten and educate you.

Stretch’s Quarantine Book List

  1. The Prophet – Kahlil Gibran
  2. Queenie – Candice Carty-Williams
  3. I Can’t Date Jesus – Michael Arceneaux
  4. The Autobiography of Malcom X: As Told To Alex Haley – Malcolm X and Alex Haley
  5. Sweat The Technique – Rakim

Bonus: Last Request – Ulysses “Stretch” Garrett

All wonderful books that will help you get through this unprecedented time. Have a great time reading!

 

Time for The Last Dance with MJ and the Bulls

Tonight the most anticipated documentary debuts at 9 ET on ESPN featuring Michael, Scottie, Dennis and Phil called ‘The Last Dance.’ It was originally slated to drop in September but with the recent pandemic ABC/ESPN decided to move it up.

The 10-part series focuses on the last year of the Bulls as they go for their second 3-peat and the uncertainty of the future of the team after the 1998 season. Here’s a chance to hear everything in their own words and to see the greatest basketball player of all-time’s break things down.

 

How dominant do you think the Bulls would have been if the team wasn’t dismantled?

 

THE JOURNEY: “Howard University Hospital Frontline Responders”

President Frederick speaks with Dr. Maureen Bell, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital and Fernandez Blackshear, a Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital.

ABOUT

We have all seen many stories from across the country of our first responders in the healthcare field. But have you heard about the courageous work from Howard University Hospital employees?  On this episode of “The Journey,” President Frederick speaks with Dr. Maureen Bell, Medical Director of the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital and Fernandez Blackshear, a Charge Nurse in the Emergency Department at Howard University Hospital.

Air Date: April 19, 2020

Athletes, Teams, Celebs Are ‘All In’ To Feed Hungry

Meek Mill is auctioning his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom to feed hungry families during Covid-19 pandemic. Bidding starts at $200,000.

With factories closed, tens of millions out of work and a recession looming because of the coronavirus pandemic, athletes, teams, entertainers and business leaders are donating prized possessions in response to a challenge to feed families suddenly in need.

The “All In Challenge” was started by Philadelphia 76ers partner Michael Rubin on Tuesday, and some of the biggest names in sports and entertainment have answered the call.

After 24 hours, there was already an impressive roster of A-listers offering prizes.

Peyton Manning is participating in the by offering a chance to play golf with him and your friends.

100% of the money raised will provide food to those in need during the coronavirus crisis.

They include quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton and Eli Manning; musicians Justin Bieber, Meek Mill and Robin Thicke; actors Robert De Niro, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Hart and Matthew McConaughey; director Martin Scorsese; TV hosts Ellen DeGeneres and Ryan Seacrest; TikTok stars Charli and Dixie D’Amelio; basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson; Chicago Cubs infielder Anthony Rizzo and retired baseball star Alex Rodriguez; and several NFL, NHL and NBA teams.

This list is growing, said Rubin, who came up with the idea two weeks ago.

“I had two goals from the second this popped in my mind,” Rubin told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “The first was to feed as many people as possible. It was such an important cause and need. The second thing was, I love a good come together … to have every athlete and actor come together, the sports and entertainment worlds coming together. To me, that is incredibly special.”

Rubin said all the money raised will go directly to one of four organizations that feed the hungry: Feeding America, Meals On Wheels, World Central Kitchen and No Kid Hungry.

A billionaire who made his money with an e-commerce company he started in 2011, Rubin has donated what might be the biggest prize. The winner of a digital raffle will receive a Super Bowl experience with 20 friends, along with tickets to the NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Final, World Series, Masters, Final Four, tennis’ U.S. Open, the Daytona 500 and the Olympic opening ceremonies.

Entries for Rubin’s prize can be purchased in amounts of $10, $25, $50 and $100. The winning ticket will be selected randomly by computer.

Other prizes are being auctioned.

Those who answered the challenge were required to post a video about their donation and explain why they chose their prize.

Rubin said donations topped $4 million by midday Wednesday. His goal is to collect donations in the tens of millions of dollars, and his dream objective is $100 million.

Brady, who left New England to sign with Tampa Bay after winning six Super Bowls with the Patriots, offered tickets to the Buccaneers’ home opener, his game jersey and shoes, and dinner with him. That package is in the auction with the opening bid at $50,000.

Peyton Manning plans to play a round of golf with the winner and two guests, and then go to a restaurant for dinner with the winner and 10 guests. His recently retired brother, Eli, offered the Corvette he received as the MVP of the New York Giants’ Super Bowl win over the Patriots in February 2012.

Meek Mill is auctioning his 2018 Rolls-Royce Phantom. Bidding starts at $200,000.

Mill was the person Rubin ran his idea past and his response was, “I’m in.”

Rubin asked him if he was serious.

“He said: ‘I don’t need the car. I need to do what helps people eat,’” said Rubin, whose job brings him in contact with people in the sports and entertainment industries on a daily basis.

Hart is offering a speaking role in his next movie. DeGeneres and Seacrest plan to have their winners as co-hosts on their shows.

Longhorns superfan McConaughey is offering a sideline experience at a University of Texas football game.

Taylor Swift Cancels All Shows And Appearances For 2020

Among the show’s canceled was a July performance that would serve as the opening of Los Angeles’ new SoFi Stadium, the new home of the San Diego Chargers. Swift would have become the first woman to open an NFL stadium, organizers said.

NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift is canceling all of her performances and appearances for the rest of the year because of the coronavirus pandemic.

“With many events throughout the world already cancelled, and upon direction from health officials in an effort to keep fans safe and help prevent the spread of COVID-19, sadly the decision has been made to cancel all Taylor Swift live appearances and performances this year,” Swift’s representative said in a statement released Friday.

Among the show’s canceled was a July performance that would serve as the opening of Los Angeles’ new SoFi Stadium, the new home of the San Diego Chargers. Swift would have become the first woman to open an NFL stadium, organizers said.

The statement said Swift’s U.S. and Brazil shows will take place next year, explaining that tickets for those shows “will transfer to a new show date without action on the part of ticket holders.” The dates for Swift’s 2021 shows will be announced this year.

Those seeking refunds for tickets purchased for the U.S. Lover Fest shows “will be available starting May 1, subject to Ticketmaster terms,” the statement read.

Faraway Islands Offer Virtual Tourism During Quarantine

The Faroe Islands are offering remote tourism, where web users can control a real life tour guide to trek around the remote archipelago’s quaint towns and volcanic islands.

LONDON (AP) — Wish you could travel to a faraway island during the lockdown? The Faroe Islands are offering remote tourism, where web users can control a real life tour guide to trek around the remote archipelago’s quaint towns and volcanic islands.

The innovation is meant to sustain global interest in the North Atlantic islands, which have recently come to rely more on revenue from tourism. And it might help locked-down people around the world broaden their horizons beyond their apartment walls.

“If you ask them to go left, they go left. If you ask them to jump, they jump. If you ask them to run, they run,” said tourist board spokesman Levi Hanssen.

“You’re sort of steering this person and deciding what you want to see and where you want this person to go.”

Wearing helmet cameras, local guides provide commentary to web audiences remotely, guiding them across the Danish semiautonomous territory, which has had less than 200 confirmed COVID-19 cases and no deaths.

Nearly 50,000 people joined the first four hour-long tours, which are offered for free, said Hanssen. Most viewers were trying to land one of the minute-long slots for controlling the guide, available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Tours started Wednesday and will run until at least April 25. They are webcast on a tourist board website and on its Facebook and Instagram accounts.

Online tours come with new risks, Hanssen says. On one trip, a web user tried to make the guide jump into the ocean but he stopped in time.

“It’s very surreal to know that you’re walking around here in the Faroe Islands being controlled by someone on their sofa or even on the toilet. Who knows where they are,” he said.

Previous tours have visited the territory’s second largest city, Klaksvik, and other picturesque locations. There are plans for a kayak tour, a horse ride and more.

“We’re going to try and see if we can get on a helicopter and see if we can get people to steer a pilot,” Hanssen said.

The Faroe Islands is a rocky 18-island volcanic archipelago that’s home to 50,000 people, most of whom live in Torshavn, the capital.

Fishing and aquaculture are the traditional industries, but tourism has been growing in the last five years, with around 120,000 people visiting in 2019. The tourism industry ground to a halt after authorities urged travelers not to come until at least May 1. The project is a way to help the industry rebound once the pandemic ends.

“The idea is to whet people’s appetite and get them to want to come and experience this in real life,” Hanssen said.

Your Post-COVID-19 Bucket List

What is the first thing you want to do when the shutdown is over and it’s safe to return to some sense of normalcy?

How much daydreaming have we done about what we want to do with the coronavirus craziness is over? For many of us… it can’t end soon enough.  What is the first thing you want to do when the shutdown is over and it’s safe to return to some sense of normalcy?  Also… what would you say you’ve taken for granted during this time or learned about yourself?

Guests:

Authorized by Larry Lancaster
Larry Lancaster, Comedian

April Jones, Filmmaker

Dr. Oz Says He ‘Misspoke’ When Talking On Reopening Schools

In a Twitter post late Thursday, the heart surgeon and television talk show host said he recognized his comments had confused and upset people, and that was never his intention.

NEW YORK (AP) — Television’s “Dr. Oz” Mehmet says he misspoke during a Fox News Channel appearance this week where he said reopening schools was a “very appetizing opportunity” despite the coronavirus epidemic.

In a Twitter post late Thursday, the heart surgeon and television talk show host said he recognized his comments had confused and upset people, and that was never his intention.

Oz was talking with Fox’s Sean Hannity on Tuesday about ways to get “our mojo back” during the epidemic and mentioned schools, which are largely closed across the United States.

“I just saw a nice piece in the Lancet arguing that the opening of schools may only cost us 2% to 3% in terms of total mortality,” he said.

“You know, any life is a life lost, but to get every child back into school where they are being safely educated, being fed and making the most out of their lives with the theoretical risk on the backside might be a trade-off some folks would consider,” he said.

It’s not clear exactly what he was trying to say — if he meant that a certain number of deaths was worth the benefit of schools resuming — and a representative was not immediately available to clarify on Friday.

While not a staff member at Fox News, Oz has made frequent appearances on the network since the beginning of the outbreak.

In his Twitter message, he said that he’s spent his career fighting to save lives by minimizing risk. But he’s constantly being asked how people can get back to their normal lives.

“To do that, one of the important steps will be figuring out how to get our children safely back to school,” he said. “We know for many kids school is a place of security, nutrition and learning that is missing right now.

“These are issues that we are all wrestling with and I’ll continue to look for solutions to beat this virus,” he said.

Maryland Residents Filed More Than 61K Unemployment Claims

In the past month, almost 300,000 unemployment claims have been filed in the state. New federal data showed that at least 22 million Americans have been thrown out of work in the last month.

ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — About 61,770 Maryland residents filed for unemployment last week in a reflection of how the coronavirus is affecting jobs, the state reported Thursday.

Those numbers are down from the 108,508 claims that were filed the week before.

In the past month, almost 300,000 unemployment claims have been filed in the state. New federal data showed that at least 22 million Americans have been thrown out of work in the last month.

Meanwhile, Maryland reported 10,784 confirmed cases of the virus on Thursday. That’s up 752 cases from the previous day. There have been 392 deaths attributed to the virus in Maryland — with 43 more reported Thursday morning — and 67 deaths have been described as probably related to the virus.

There have been 48,059 negative tests in Maryland. The state also saw an increase in recoveries, with 736 total people released from isolation — 129 more than the day before.

Gov. Larry Hogan, who is chairman of the National Governors Association, led a call with governors and the White House on Thursday afternoon. The White House released guidelines outlining a phased in approach to restoring normal commerce and services, but only for places with strong testing that are seeing a drop in COVID-19 cases.

Also, Maryland’s corrections department released an updated number of cases in the Maryland system on Thursday. There have been 136 confirmed cases in the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. That includes 31 inmates and 72 correctional officers. There have been 27 contractual staff members with confirmed cases, as well as three employees with the Division of Parole and Probation, one clinical health employee and two administrative employees. One inmate has died from the virus, the department said Monday.

On Tuesday, Maryland’s chief judge issued an order directing judges to confer with stakeholders to identify people who are being detained for pretrial or are eligible for sentence modification and to expedite hearings for their release. Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera issued a similar order for detained juveniles on Monday night.

Separately, the state’s health benefit exchange reported that a special enrollment period due to the coronavirus for people to get health insurance has resulted in more than 19,500 people obtaining health coverage. About 61% of them have received coverage through Medicaid and the rest through private insurance. The special enrollment period runs through June 15.

The coronavirus special enrollment period, which began a month ago and now runs through June 15, has resulted in more than 19,000 residents obtaining health coverage — 61 percent in Medicaid and the remainder in private insurance, with most

Stuck At Home, Music Producers Battle While Fans Party Along On Instagram Live

For Swizz Beatz and Timbaland — Grammy-winning legends in their own rights — hosting a friendly competition while fans and artists are homebound due to the coronavirus was about giving back to the people.

NEW YORK (AP) — When pioneering producers like DJ Premier and RZA, Ne-Yo and Johnta Austin, and Lil Jon and T-Pain went head-to-head in recent days by playing some of their most impactful songs in battles on social media, in more normal times, it may have answered the hypothetical question many music fans have asked throughout the years: Who is the better beat-maker?

But for Swizz Beatz and Timbaland — Grammy-winning legends in their own rights — hosting a friendly competition while fans and artists are homebound due to the coronavirus was about giving back to the people.

“We don’t really like to use the word ‘battle’ — although it’s natural to say battle when two people are playing songs with each other. But this is more of a celebration, an educational celebration,” Swizz Beatz said in an interview with The Associated Press. “Me and Tim’s mission is to bring happiness, to help everybody get past this hard moment because we’re all being affected.”

The digital battles have been extremely popular and are part of Swizz Beatz and Timbaland’s “Verzuz” series. Artists typically stream from their homes on Instagram Live, and the acts — a producer, recording artist or songwriter — must have a catalog of at least 20 songs that are considered hits to participate.

“Me and Swizz sit down and we really kind of curate the matches well. We try to do the unpredictable, not what people predict. And that comes with a lot of work on me and Swizz’s part,” said Timbaland. “We have to make a lot of phone calls to get these celebrations lined up. It’s a process.”

Timbaland rose to prominence producing for artists such as good friend Missy Elliott, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z, Aaliyah, Ginuwine and Nelly Furtado. Swizz Beatz has crafted many chart-topping hits for DMX, Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Eve and T.I.

Both producers kicked off the series going toe-to-toe in a showdown that lasted five hours, followed by other notable matchups like The-Dream and Sean Garrett, Ne-Yo and Austin, Scott Storch and Mannie Fresh, and T-Pain and Lil Jon, the most-viewed battle-to-date with more than 280,000 live viewers. And while the singular requirement generally limits the celebrations to prolific veteran artists, younger producers such as Hit-Boy and Boi-1da have also participated.

“Before I did this with (Scott Storch), it was a lot of people that didn’t know who Mannie Fresh was — that’s the younger generation,” said Mannie Fresh, the architect of the Cash Money Records sound for artists like Lil Wayne and Juvenile. “It’s a whole other generation that’s growing up on us and that’s appreciating it.”

Ne-Yo, who has written for hits for Beyoncé and Rihanna, said he and Austin — who has won Grammys for penning songs for Mariah Carey and Mary J. Blige — approached Timbaland and Swizz Beatz after watching The-Dream and Garrett’s showdown.

“Hip-hop is a little bit more popular than R&B right now, so for us to have roughly 80,000, almost 100,000 people in there checking us out at that point, I just felt good to know that it was that many people that was there for a strictly kind of R&B situation,” said Ne-Yo, who was shopping and wearing a protective mask during his video interview with the AP.

The next scheduled battle is Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern, with love song legend Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds taking on New Jack Swing visionary Teddy Riley. The original battle was delayed after Babyface, 62, revealed he tested positive for the coronavirus.

Timbaland and Swizz Beatz say there are plans for women to participate in “Verzuz.” Eventually, they want to take the series global with musicians from all over the world, and they are also open-minded about genres. Mannie Fresh suggested a Kanye West-Pharrell Williams matchup, or DJ Quik battling a legendary East Coast producer. Ne-Yo said it may be hard to find a challenger for his choice of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and a name that is consistently nominated is Sean “Diddy” Combs.

“You never know whose life you’re changing … and this is the time to inspire people,” Swizz Beatz said. “Let’s flip it around and celebrate each other for real by playing amazing songs that changed the world.”

Montell Talks Return To R&B, Marriage, And Relationship With God

The “This Is How We Do It” singer shared that God told him “I didn’t tell you to stop singing R&B. YOU did that”.

Just in case your missed it, HUR@Home featured an exclusive interview with Montell Jordan live from his home in Atlanta. He shared several super intimate stories about why he left the music industry. Montell struggled to get back into the same music he was famous for performing and putting out. The “This Is How We Do It” singer shared that God told him “I didn’t tell you to stop singing R&B. YOU did that”. He also opens up about infidelity in his marriage, saving it and becoming a pastor!

Part I

 

Part II

https://youtu.be/J45vJsLR3w8

DC Schools to Stay Closed for the Rest of Academic Year

Schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.

Students in the DC Public Schools system and charter schools will continue distance learning for the rest of the 2019-2020 school year.  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced today that because of the coronavirus threat, schools will also close three weeks early on May 29th.  The mayor said there are plans to hold summer school learning.  An announcement is expected about that and the start of the 2020-2021 school year on May 15th.

 

Renter and Homeowner COVID-19 Information

What renters and homeowners need to know as they face uncertain financial issues during the COVID-19 shutdown

Across the country, municipal governments have put non-eviction orders for renters in-place.  Mortgage companies are delaying payments for months to keep families in their homes during the COVID-19 economic downturn and record unemployment numbers.  On its face, it is encouraging… but is everyone following the rules?  Is there fine print… renters and homeowners need to know about?  We have important information to share with you about this critical issue.

Resources:

Housing Counseling Services, Inc.

 

Authorized by Ronald Clarkson

Authorized by Angela Minor
Angela Minor, Attorney, Professor of Strategic, Legal, Management Communication, Howard University

 

DC Voter Information

In light of the spread of COVID-19, 20 vote centers will open throughout the District beginning May 22, 2020, and will remain open through June 2, 2020.

In light of the spread of COVID-19, the Board encourages ALL residents to request an absentee (mail-in) ballot for the June Primary & Special Elections. Applications for absentee ballot requests can be obtained by calling (202) 741-5283, faxing, or emailing the Board, or they can be made online by proceeding to our main website. DC Board of Elections Website

2020 Election Schedule

In light of the spread of COVID-19, 20 vote centers will open throughout the District beginning May 22, 2020, and will remain open through June 2, 2020. Social distancing measures will be enforced at all vote centers. All locations will open from 8:30am until 7pm. On Election Day, all vote centers will open from 7am until 8pm. The usual 144 precincts will NOT open on Election Day.

For the June 16, 2020 Ward 2 Special Election, vote centers will open beginning Friday, June 12 and will remain open through Election Day. Social distancing measures will be enforced at all vote centers.

Primary Election is Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Special Election for Ward 2 is Tuesday, June 16, 2020

General Election is Tuesday, November 3, 2020

 

SBA Lending Program Out of Money

Program to help small businesses to stay afloat in the COVID-19 crisis is out of money.

Washington, D.C. (Thursday, April 16, 2020) – The program designed to help small businesses to make it over the coronavirus hump is out of money.  The Small Business Administration made that daunting revelation today as thousands of small business owners are still waiting in the balance.  The SBA says it has reached the $349 billion lending limit for the program.  This after dolling out nearly 1.7 million loans.

It is not clear when new funding will come in.  Congress would have to say yes to the Trump administration’s request for another $250 billion for the program.

Unemployment Continues to Skyrocket Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Another 5.24 Million Americans File For Unemployment

(Washington, DC)  —  When it comes to the nation’s unemployment situation, things are a little better this week, but still far from normal.  As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to sweep across the country, the number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits is down and yet still, staggeringly high.  The Labor Department reports five-point-two-four million people submitted first-time requests for unemployment benefits last week.  Most economists had been expecting today’s number to be somewhere in that neighborhood.  And while it is down from a record six-point-six million the week prior, it means an estimated 22 million people have now sought jobless benefits since the nation started shutting things down in March amid the spread of the coronavirus.

Analysts say states that went ahead with stay at home orders earlier in the health crisis are seeing claims numbers ease while those who only recently implemented lockdowns are seeing a marked increase.

John Legend is Tomorrow’s Special Guest

John Legend joins the crew of the Steve Harvey Morning Show tomorrow at 7am.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

R&B Superstar John Legend will hang out with the Steve Harvey Morning show tomorrow morning.  He has several things on his mind and a number of topics to discus.  Don’t miss his,  7am Friday morning.

 

Small Businesses ‘Open For Business’

Let’s make sure we continue to support our local small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. When you support a small business, you support someone’s dream.

Let’s make sure we continue to support our local small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. When you support a small business, you support someone’s dream.

 

The Carolina Kitchen

2350 Washington Pl NE Washington DC 20018

202 – 733 – 1216

thecarolinakitchen.com

 

Carolina Kitchen Bar & Grill

6501 America Blvd, Hyattsville MD 20782

301 – 927 – 2929

thecarolinakitchen.com

 

Carolina Kitchen

800 Shoppers Way Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

301 – 350 – 2929

thecarolinakitchen.com

 

Nipsey’s featuring Cheers @ 301

5753 Crain Hwy, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

301 – 627 – 1395

 

Don Lobos Mexican Grill

2811 M St NW, Washington DC 20007

202 – 333 – 0137

donlobosmexicangrill.com

 

The Jerk Pit

9078 Baltimore Ave, College Park, MD 20740

301 – 982 – 5375

myjerkpit.com

 

Jerk N’ Jive Caribbean Kitchen

911 N East St B, Frederick, MD 21701

240 – 439 – 4518

jerknjive.com

 

FishScale

637 Florida Ave N.W Washington DC 20001

wearefishscale.com

 

Honey Baked Ham

6900 Laurel Bowie Road Bowie, Maryland, 20715

301 – 383 – 0955

honeybaked.com

 

Ben’s Chili Bowl

1213 U St NW Washington DC 20009

202 – 667 – 0909

benschilibowl.com

 

Smoke N’ The City

7045 Berry Rd Accokeek, MD 20607

240 – 493 – 4355

smokenthecity.com

 

Mezeh Mediterranean Grill

Multiple locations in DMV

 

Martin’s Soul Food

11481 Berry Road Waldorf, MD 20603

(301) 932-4300

martins-soul-food-and-bbq.business.site

 

Oohh’s and Aahh’s

1005 U Street NW Washington DC

202 – 667 – 7142

oohhsnaahhs.com

 

Oohh’s and Aahh’s

5933 Georgia Avenue NW Washington DC

202 – 882 – 2902

oohhsnaahhs.com

 

District Soul Food

500 8th Street Southeast Washington DC 20003

202 – 544 – 8882

districtsoulfood.com

 

Lefty’s Barbecue

Lefty’s Barbecue at 2064 Crain Highway Waldorf, MD 20601

301-638-3813

leftysbarbecue.com

 

The Pit Stop Barbecue

46230 Cranston Street, Sterling VA 20165

571 – 926 – 8199

thepitstopva.com

 

The Pit Stop Barbecue

50 US-15 Aldie, VA 20105

703 – 944 – 3611

thepitstopva.com

 

Cubanos Restaurant Bethesda

4907 Cordell Ave Bethesda, MD 20814

301 – 347 – 7952

cubanosrestaurant.com

 

Cubanos Restaurant Silver Spring

1201 Fidler Ln, Silver Spring, MD 20910

301 – 563 – 4020

cubanosrestaurant.com

 

Tropical Smoothie Café of Bowie MD

15475 Annapolis Rd Suite 150, Bowie, MD 20715

(301) 805-2829

tropicalsmoothiecafe.com

 

Annie Mae’s Café

6820 Central Avenue Capital heights, MD 20743

240 – 716 – 3766

 

Hilltop Café

233 Upshur Street NW Washington DC 20059

202 – 290 – 9423

 

Busboys and Poets (Hyattsville)

5331 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, MD 20781

301-779-2787

busboysandpoets.com

 

Busboys and Poets (14th St)

2021 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

202-387-7638

busboysandpoets.com

 

Busboys and Poets (K St)

450 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20001

202-789-2227

busboysandpoets.com

 

Busboys and Poets (Anacostia)

2004 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20020

202-889-1374

busboysandpoets.com

 

Busboys and Poets (Shirlington)

4251 South Campbell Avenue, Arlington, VA 22206

703-379-9757

busboysandpoets.com

 

Ditch The Wait

202 – 630 – 9196

ditchthewait.com

Avoiding Child Abuse and Neglect During the Coronavirus Shutdown

How do can they keep the peace and lower the risk of striking out at their children?

      Across the nation… the coronavirus pandemic has forced the closing of schools for more than a month. It looks like that will continue for at least the next month. Daycare centers are closed too. Parents are shut-in with their children 24-hours a day, seven days a week. They are spending more time with their children than ever before and under tremendous stress. How do can they keep the peace and lower the risk of striking out at their children?

Resources:

National Child Help Hotline Information

Safe Shores Stewards of Children Registration

Guest:

Michele Booth-Cole, Executive Director, Safe Shores, The DC Children’s Advocacy Center

 

Maryland Governor’s Mask Orders

The order is effective Saturday at 7 a.m.

(Annapolis, MD)  —  Governor Larry Hogan is making masks mandatory for stores across Maryland.  He issued an executive order today that requires residents to wear face masks inside every store and while riding any public transportation in state.  The order is effective Saturday at 7 a.m. This comes of Montgomery and Prince George’s County announced a similar orders for Monday and today, respectively.

DC Mayor Extends COVID-19 Emergency Order

They order keeps in place all restrictions for non-essential businesses, public gatherings and the stay-at-home order.

DC Mayor Muriel Bowser has extended the coronavirus emergency order for the city until May 15th.  She made the announcement during a late morning news conference.  They order keeps in place all restrictions for non-essential businesses, public gatherings and the stay-at-home order.  The mayor also said the extension includes the DC Public Schools system, although she mentioned that a more detailed announcement about the disposition of the schools would be made on Friday.

Just Kickin’ It At Home With County Executive Angela Alsobrooks

Balancing motherhood amid the conronavirus health crisis is challenging but Alsobrooks is determined to get it done.

https://youtu.be/VoWtPNildSs

HUR @Home Newsmakers is a new feature that showcases a personal side of a news maker. Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks is juggling the important work government work during a health crisis while raising her daughter. WHUR checks in on how the executive is holding up, her biggest challenges and lessons learned. Her daughter is home while mom is still very much on the job. How is Alsobrooks able to manage learning at home for her daughter and balancing the work ahead? We ask her about the concerns she has leading a county that leads the state in coronavirus infections and deaths.

‘Mrs. America’ ERA Miniseries Gives Women Of Color Their Due

While Chisholm is best known, “there are many Shirleys of the world we have never heard of,” Aduba said. “That’s why it’s so exciting to see a project like this, telling not only Shirley’s story but quite a few of these women that, I would argue, the population at large doesn’t know their names.”

LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Mrs. America,” which dramatizes the Equal Rights Amendment fight that pitted a surprising and determined opponent against a deep bench of supporters, is a marvel in many ways.

The impressive cast includes Cate Blanchett and Margo Martindale. The miniseries was created by a woman, Dahvi Waller, and largely written and directed by women. It drills down on how the constitutional amendment was blocked while deftly painting both the broader and finer points of America circa 1970, when a wife, as a jaw-dropping moment illustrates, needed her husband to co-sign for credit.

One more achievement: While the story is driven by Blanchett’s conservative powerhouse Phyllis Schlafly, attention is paid to the women of color who fought for civil rights and to make “second-wave” feminism of the 1960s and ’70s — successor to the suffrage movement — address the obstacles they alone faced.

Gloria Steinem (Rose Byrne) and Betty Friedan (Tracey Ullman) are among the movement’s white luminaries featured in “Mrs. America,” but alongside them are African Americans including trailblazing politician Shirley Chisholm and firebrand activist and attorney Florynce “Flo” Kennedy, who are played, respectively, by Uzo Aduba and Niecy Nash.

While Chisholm is best known, “there are many Shirleys of the world we have never heard of,” Aduba said. “That’s why it’s so exciting to see a project like this, telling not only Shirley’s story but quite a few of these women that, I would argue, the population at large doesn’t know their names.”

Chisholm was the first African American congresswoman, the first major-party black candidate to seek the presidency and the first female Democrat to run. She’s heard loud and clear in episode three, which is anchored in the 1972 Democratic convention and the machinations that pit Chisholm against what should be her sisters-in-arms.

In a revealing scene, Chisholm is pressured to end her bid in favor of eventual Democratic nominee Sen. George McGovern, with New York Rep. Bella Abzug (Martindale) chastising her for failing to get a campaign green light from the power brokers.

Aduba, a two-time Emmy winner for “Orange Is the New Black,” quotes Chisholm’s succinct reply: “I didn’t get anywhere in this life waiting on someone’s permission.”

The first three episodes of the miniseries debut Wednesday on FX on Hulu, the streaming platform’s hub offering FX series and exclusive releases such as “Mrs. America.” The remaining six episodes will be out weekly through May 27, with an ensemble cast that includes Sarah Paulson, Elizabeth Banks, John Slattery, James Marsden and Jeanne Tripplehorn.

Nash (“When They See Us,” “Claws”) calls it a blessing to play an “unsung hero.”

Kennedy was “absolutely amazing. And that mouth, man!” said Nash, who watched footage of her in action and used it to shape her performance. “On set, I was like, ’Listen, do you want me to say these words, or do you want me to talk how this woman really spoke? Because she didn’t have a filter.”

A wealth of books by Schlafly, Steinem and others was part of the material that helped “craft this highly researched and very clear-eyed view of this time period,” executive producer Stacey Sher said during a Q&A with reporters.

Making the series inclusive, both on screen and off, was never in doubt, said writer-creator Waller (“Mad Men,” “Desperate Housewives”), also an executive producer.

“It was always obvious to me that you can’t tell the story of second-wave feminism without telling the story of intersectional feminism, so it was obvious that I would include women of color leaders in the story,” Waller said. “The question for me was how to do that when your way into the series is Phyllis Schlafly?”

Schlafly was a defense hawk and a onetime Republican congressional candidate who is introduced in the series as intent on derailing a U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms pact. Then the proposed ERA, approved by Congress with bipartisan support and nearing the required number of state ratifications, caught Schlafly’s eye. She argued it would subvert, not secure, women’s rights and, if both sexes could be drafted, put national security at risk.

Schlafly proved an astute grassroots organizer and champion for her cause even, as the series depicts, she faced slights by men who underestimated her.

She debated only white opponents, Waller said, so her political arc didn’t intersect with that of Chisholm or the other women of color depicted in the series, including young political leader Audrey Rowe Colom (Melissa Joyner) and activist and poet Margaret Sloan-Hunter (Bria Henderson).

With Chisholm, the way in was to tell “the story of Phyllis’ world and the story of Shirley’s world” and depict their thematic intersection ”of women, race and power,” Waller said.

Episode two, titled “Gloria,” is about Steinem but also focuses on Sloan (as she was then known), who was a lesbian, and the pivotal 1977 National Women’s Conference held in Houston, Texas. The meeting became a flash point for the “tension between whether to include (issues of) race and also gay rights in the women’s movement,” Waller said.

While she would like to have made more episodes about other leaders of color, she hopes viewers are inspired to further explore their lives and achievements.

That goes for Hollywood, too.

“Mrs. America” did its best to honor overlooked women but is “by no means comprehensive,” she said. “There could be a whole series just on Flo Kennedy, and I hope there are many biopics of Shirley Chisholm.”

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Lynn Elber can be reached on Twitter at http://twitter.com/lynnelber.

Black Men, Masks and the COVID-19 Pandemic

How do we stay safe… while trying to stay safe during the pandemic?

Over the past several weeks, there have been many viral video postings by black men across the country, alleging racial profiling by police because they were wearing mandated masks to keep themselves and others safe in public.

These masks add layers to our skin but they also add layers to the suspicions thrust upon us by society in the minutes after we are born.

How do we stay safe… while trying to stay safe during the pandemic?

Guest:

Authorized by Howard University
Dr. Terri Adams, Interim Chair, Department of Sociology & Criminology, Howard University

 

DC Provides Curbside and Delivery Medical Marijuana Options

Just another thing that’s changing in the face of COVID-19. Medical marijuana users can get delivery options.

Washington, D.C. ( April 14, 2020) – The District is making it a bit easier for person who have been subscribed marijuana by their doctor to get the medicine.  Mayor Muriel Bowser and the DC Department of Health today announced an emergency rulemaking to allow, on a temporary basis, District-registered dispensaries to provide medical marijuana to District residents registered as qualifying patients through delivery, curbside pickup, and at-the-door pickup options. To qualify, dispensaries must comply with specific requirements outlined in the rulemaking. The rulemaking can be found at coronavirus.dc.gov/medicalmarijuana.

DC Officials say this patient-centric, emergency rulemaking is necessary to protect the health, safety, and welfare of District residents, and is similar to what other states are putting in place to continue access to medical marijuana.

Under Mayor’s Order 2020-053, medical marijuana dispensaries are considered essential businesses as healthcare and public health operators.

For more information on the District’s response to COVID-19, visit coronavirus.dc.gov.

DMV Records Deadliest Day of Covid-19 Pandemic

Coronavirus infections in the Washington region have surpassed 17k.

Washington, D.C. (April 14, 2020) – Monday proved to be the deadliest day to date for the Washington, D..C.  region in the midst of the coronavirus crisis.  There were  60 fatalities across the region and the number of infections increased by 800 in 24 hours.

While the region is still said to be weeks away from its expected surge, the dramatic increase in deaths was unsettling for many.  The District had an increase of 103 new cases and 15 deaths, pushing its totals to 2058 confirmed infections and 67 fatalities.  Maryland continues to lead the region with 9,472 COVID-19 cases and 302 deaths followed by Virginia with 6,717 persons with the virus and 154 fatalities.

African Americans continue to account for a disproportionate number of deaths.  In the District alone, Blacks make up 76% of the persons who have died from the coronavirus.

Suspect Accused of Shooting Woman, Arson in Prince George’s County

Suspect Sought In Woman’s Murder; Reward Offered

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(Chillum, MD)  —  The Prince George’s County Police Department is searching for a suspect wanted for the shooting death of a woman before setting his own apartment on fire.  Officials have issued an arrest warrant for 42-year-old Jerome John Harris wanted for the shooting and fire on Friday night.  Officials say when police arrived on the scene of 700 Highview Terrace they discovered a second-floor apartment on fire. Inside they found 23-year-old Zena Nichols of Washington, D.C. suffering from a gunshot wound and severe burns.  Investigators have announced a 25-thousand dollar reward for information leading to Harris’ arrest. Harris is facing first and second-degree murder, arson, assault and other related charges.

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Obama To Endorse Biden In Video On Tuesday

Obama and Biden are close friends from their two terms in the White House, when Biden served as vice president.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Barack Obama plans to endorse Joe Biden in a video on Tuesday, giving the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee a boost from the party’s biggest fundraiser and one of its most popular figures.

The move was confirmed by two sources familiar with the situation who requested anonymity to discuss the plans.

Obama and Biden are close friends from their two terms in the White House, when Biden served as vice president. Biden leaned heavily on his affiliation with the former president throughout the Democratic primary, touting their relationship and framing his pitch as an extension of Obama’s presidency.

On the trail, Biden often referred to himself as an “Obama-Biden Democrat,” and Biden has said in recent weeks that he’s spoken with Obama about his vice presidential pick.

But Obama stayed above the fray in the primary, rarely speaking out about the intraparty fight. The former president offered his private counsel to any Democratic presidential contender who asked for it, but made no efforts to bolster any one candidate’s campaign — including Biden’s, despite their long history.

Obama’s endorsement, however, comes considerably earlier than in 2016. He backed Hillary Clinton in June of that year as her contentious primary fight with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders dragged on.

This cycle, the primary came to a much cleaner and quicker end, with Sanders endorsing Biden on Monday.

The former vice president now has the support of all of his former Democratic primary rivals except for Elizabeth Warren. The Massachusetts senator is expected to formally throw her support behind Biden soon, according to a person familiar with her plans.

Two other prominent Democrats who have yet to formally endorse Biden are former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the party’s 2016 nominee. Hillary Clinton has been in regular touch with Biden, including several times since Sanders dropped out of the race, according to an aide.

African-Americans and the COVID-19 Pandemic

We discuss the impact of the pandemic on the black community.

Today… Dr. Anthony Fauci, leading member of The White House Coronavirus Task Force spoke about his conversation with members of The Congressional Black Caucus.  The discussion was about the high rate of coronavirus infection and deaths among African-Americans.

We discuss the impact of the pandemic on the black community.  Why is this happening?  What can be done about it?

Guests:

Nicolette Louissant, Executive Director, Healthcare Ready
Kwiesi Mfume, Former Maryland Congressman

 

 

Donald Lawrence Talks ‘Clark Sisters’ Movie; Rev. Wesley’s ‘Tithe The Tithe’

Pastor Wesley announced Alfred Street’s initiative to donate to organizations making a difference in the fight against COVID-19. Donald Lawrence gave insight into his production of the music for The Clark Sisters biopic movie that premiered on Lifetime April 10th.

Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, Pastor of the Alfred Street Baptist Church in Alexandria, Virginia and multi-Grammy and Stellar award-winning Gospel artist Donald Lawrence joined me on HUR@Home on Easter Sunday. In our IG Live conversations, Pastor Wesley announced Alfred Street’s initiative to donate to organizations making a difference in the fight against COVID-19. Donald Lawrence gave insight into his production of the music for The Clark Sisters biopic movie that premiered on Lifetime April 10th.

Rev. Howard John-Wesley went on sabbatical in December but cut it short to return to Alfred Street to lead his church through the coronavirus crisis. Through his “Tithe the Tithe” initiative, Alfred Street will donate to organizations that supply iPads to students in need; health care organizations; free COVID-19 testing support; and efforts to smaller churches make it through the pandemic.  For more information write to deacons@alfredstreet.org.

Pastor Wesley represents the fourth generation of Baptist preachers in his family and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. Under his leadership, the Alfred Street Baptist Church donated $1 million to support the capital campaign of the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and donated $100,000 to pay of the debts of Howard University Students.

Gospel artist, writer and producer Donald Lawrence let us know that he was behind the superb musical arrangements and singing in The Clark Sisters movie on Lifetime. Donald says the actresses did the singing and that most of the compelling storyline is true. Donald has worked for many years with The Clark Sisters and really knows their story. Donald also gave insight into the challenges Clark Sisters’ mother Mattie Moss Clark faced managing her girls as an administrator in the Church of God In Christ. C.O.G.I.C. had strict rules around performance.

Donald Lawrence also gave background on his work supporting Gospel singer Le’Andria Johnson. It was Donald who talked with Iyanla Vanzant about helping Le’Andria with her alcohol addiction. As a result, Le’Andria received help and is doing much better. Donald and Le’Andria recorded the hit song, “Deliver Me (This Is My Exodus).”
Donald Lawrence will celebrate his birthday May 4th and is working with the Hawkins family to preserve the legacy and music of Walter and Edwin Hawkins.

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Free Grocery Sites In DC

New food options for DC residents in the face of the coronavirus crisis

Washington, D.C. (Monday, April 13, 2020) – As the coronavirus pandemic continues across the country, there is more help to keep District of Columbia families afloat.  Mayor Muriel Bowser today launched new free groceries at 10 distribution sites.

The grocery distribution sites are being launched in partnership with Martha’s Table and DC Central Kitchen. The sites are available to all families and are open Monday – Friday, 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Residents can pick up pre-packed grocery bags, which include fresh produce and dry goods. Groceries are being distributed on a first come, first served basis.

Below is a list of the distribution sites:

Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays

Brookland

Middle School

(Ward 5)

 

1150 Michigan Avenue, NE

Kelly Miller

Middle School

(Ward 7)

 

301 49th Street, NE

Coolidge High School/Ida B. Wells Middle School

(Ward 4)

 

6315 5th Street, NW

Anacostia

High School

(Ward 8)

 

1601 16th Street, SE

Ballou High School

(Ward 8)

3401 4th Street, SE

Eastern Senior

High School

(Ward 6)

 

1700 East Capitol Street, NE

Stanton Elementary School

(Ward 8)

 

2701 Naylor Road, SE

Woodson

High School

(Ward 7)

 

540 55th Street, NE

Kimball Elementary School

(Ward 7)

 

3375 Minnesota Avenue, SE

Columbia Heights Education Campus

(Ward 1)

 

3101 16th Street, NW

Breakfast and lunch are still being distributed at these schools and other sites across the District. Visit here for a comprehensive schedule and list of distribution sites.

The Mayor also launched a COVID-19 Needs Hotline and Web Portal for residents to request food and other essential items be delivered to their homes if they have been directed by a medical provider to self-quarantine, or if they have no other means to acquire these items.

Eligible residents can call 1-888-349-8323 or visit coronavirus.dc.gov/gethelp to request assistance.

First DC Inmate Dies From The Coronavirus

The inmate was identified as 51-year-old Deon Crowell.

An inmate at the DC Jail died this morning from COVID-19.  DC Mayor Muriel Bowser made the announcement during her news conference on the coronavirus this morning. The inmate was identified as 51-year-old Deon Crowell. He was awaiting trial on a first degree murder charge.  He was hospitalized on April 7th.  Crowell is the first inmate and the 52nd person to die from COVID-19 in the District.

New Testing Site In Virginia To Open

COVID-19 Site To Open Without Appointment

(Woodbridge, VA)  —  A Woodbridge urgent care will open a COVID-19 testing site without any appointment needed. Velocity Urgent Care has announced its drive-up testing location will open for business tomorrow and will not require an appointment or a doctor’s referral. The site testing hours will be from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Velocity says patients will remain in their vehicles for most of the process. A medical evaluation will be performed on-site. The Urgent Care, which opened in January, says it accepts all major insurance plans.

Weed Smokers at Greater Risk of Covid-19 Problems

Health experts say even occasional use of marijuana can be a problem if you are infected with the coronavirus.

Washington, D.C. (April 11, 2020) – Health experts are delivering a poignant message to weed smokers.  “Even occasionally smoking marijuana can increase your risk for more severe complications from the coronavirus.” According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), because it attacks the lungs, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 could be an especially serious threat to those who smoke tobacco,  marijuana, or who vape.  Experts say now is the time to stop those bad habits and doing so could actually save your life.

The revelation comes are more and more people are feeling the stress of the stay-at-home orders and the economic impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on millions.  Experts say those pressures can often lead to people smoking or vaping more.

While lots of studies are still underway, some experts  have  raised questions about whether the increase in the number of younger persons becoming seriously ill and even dying from Covid-19, may some how be connected to marijuana or vaping.  “It is therefore reasonable to be concerned that compromised lung function or lung disease related to smoking history, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), could put people at risk for serious complications of COVID-19” said (NIDA).

 

Shoppers In PG Told to Mask-Up

Wearing a mask or some kind of face coverings while out shopping In Prince George’s County will be mandatory starting Wednesday.

Landover, Maryland (April 11, 2020) – Prince George’s County is joining the District and Montgomery County in requiring its residents to wear some kind of face coverings while out shopping and boarding county buses.

Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced today that she will sign an Executive Order requiring all patrons shopping in County grocery stores, pharmacies and large chain retail establishments to wear masks or face coverings to enter. The order also requires individuals who ride “TheBus”, Prince George’s County’s bus transit system, to also wear masks or face coverings onboard.

“The safety and well-being of all Prince Georgians during this pandemic is my top priority,” said Alsobrooks. “For the protection of employees who work in these establishments, as well as the customers who need these essential services, it is critical that each person does their part to cover their faces and minimize their exposure to others.”

This Executive Order takes effect Wednesday, April 15, 2020. The order will also require that grocery stores, pharmacies and large retailers promote social distancing inside and outside of the stores while customers wait.

“These steps will be critical to help us flatten the curve and prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said Prince George’s County Health Officer Earnest Carter. “We know there are people with the virus who are walking around and showing no symptoms, and these actions will prevent them from spreading it to others. Consider it an act of love.”

County Executive Alsobrooks also reminded Prince Georgians about the Governor’s stay-at-home order this Easter weekend, asking residents to resist the urge to visit family members for large gatherings, and instead, host virtual celebrations with family and friends.

 

Finding The Good During Very Bad Times

How do we find it and what does it look like?

We have never seen a Good Friday or holy weekend like this in modern history. The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we worship and for some… raised new questions about our faith. We look for the good in a very bad time.  How do we find it and what does it look like?

Guests:

Dr. Yolanda Pierce, Dean, Howard University School of Divinity

Veda McCoy, Co-Pastor, Judah Christian Center

COVID-19 Global Death Toll Tops 100k. 18k in US

Coronavirus crisis hits a grim milestone on Good Friday.

Washington, D.C. (April 10, 2020) – The global coronavirus has hit another grim milestone.  Deaths around the globe have now topped 100,000 with New York State having more cases than any other country in the world.  Nationwide, the US death toll has hit 18,000 putting America on track to surpass Italy with the highest number of fatalities.  500,000 Americans have been infected.

New York State has had more than 7,800 deaths.  Governor Andrew Cuomo says while the number is heartbreaking, there appears to be some bright signs on the horizon.  The number of people in intensive care has dropped for the first time since mid-March and hospitalizations are slowing.  Still New York saw 777 deaths Thursday.

Maryland Sees Largest Spike In COVID-19 Deaths

The worldwide death toll from coronavirus has hit 100,000, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

Maryland has its worst single-day increase for coronavirus-related deaths. Between Thursday and Friday, 33 people died from the disease. Six more deaths were reported in Washington, DC and 12 more deaths in Virginia. Across the three jurisdictions, there are 13,155 positive cases.

The worldwide death toll from coronavirus has hit 100,000, according to a Johns Hopkins University tally.

 

Brian McKnight Reconnects with Boyz II Men, Sings ‘Nobody’

He said he now has the rare opportunity to rest, work on music, and reconnect with his friends in the group Boyz II Men.

In case you missed it, here’s a HUR@Home candid conversation with Brian McKnight!

A 16-time Grammy Award nominee, singer-songwriter, actor, arranger, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, Brian McKnight’s career spans over 30 years. In that time, he’s sold over 30 albums.

He was scheduled to perform in our area, but because of COVID-19, his concert at The Strathmore in Bethesda has been rescheduled to September 27, 2020.

We talked about many things… When I asked him how he and the family are doing, he quickly replied that he’s making the most of this down time and is actually enjoying it. He said he now has the rare opportunity to rest, work on music, and reconnect with his friends in the group Boyz II Men.

But, it seems that he is especially happy that he gets to spend more time with the love of his life, his beautiful wife, Leilani! Speaking of which, Brian offered excellent advice for all who wish to know, how to keep your love life spicy, while you’re quarantined with your mate. You’ll have to listen to find out what he says.

I’m pretty confident that he knows what he’s talking about. Because Brian McKnight is obviously still very much in love with his Leilani. In fact, he wrote a song just for her, called “Nobody,” and sings it for us on the spot. Hope you enjoy the interview:

 

Grooming & Self-Care During The Coronavirus Shutdown

Grooming tips for men and women who are shut-in during the coronavirus shutdown.

Have you looked in the mirror lately? If your reaction has been “UGH!”… you’re not alone.  Keeping up with your personal grooming practices during the coronavirus shutdown has probably been difficult at best.  While there are obviously more serious issues of safety that we must stay focus on… a lot of us are struggling with how we’re looking from head to toe.  We have some do it yourself grooming tips for women and men who are looking in the mirror and saying “UGH!”

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Dior Savoa, Celebrity Stylist

 

 

Empty Shelves and New Rules: Grocery Store Realities

Shoppers struggle to find much needed items

Upper Marlboro, Maryland (Thursday, April 9, 2020) – As the coronavirus pandemic continues to grip  the country, more and more Americans are shocked as they stroll their favorite grocery markets seeing nearly empty shelves.  Those items we often take for granted and pickup without a thought are now truly hard to come by.  Toilet paper, paper towels, and cleaning products have become a true commodity.

While the entire DMV is under variations of stay at home orders, people are allowed to head out to grab essential items.  “I was a bit shocked to see the stores so bare early in the morning.  Stores are having a hard time keeping pace with the demands as people try to stock up for the long haul,” said shopper Kimberly Brown.

Things like bleach, lysol, and clorox wipes are hard to find.  But even chicken, eggs, milk, and bread are also rare finds.  And can we say that people are truly enjoying the snacks because they too are slim pickings.

Meantime, most stores have now adopted news social distancing guidelines.  Aisles are one-way only and there are signs that mark six feet distance from the person in front and back of you.  Many stores are also limiting the number of customers that can come in. Additionally, many jurisdictions are also requiring persons to wear masks and some stores also require their employees to wear face coverings.  Make sure you check on the guidelines for your area.

How To Make Groceries Last Longer

The reality is, with not much that we can do, one thing we’re sure we’ll do a lot of is to eat.

The CDC recommends Americans reduce their trips to the grocery store as much as possible. The reality is, with not much that we can do, one thing we’re sure we’ll do a lot of is to eat. Most folks can relate to the COVID 15 (weight gain) and it doesn’t seem like that’ll slow down any time soon.

Amy Keating, a registered dietitian with Consumer Reports, is urging consumers not be discouraged by those dates.

“All the different dates are all related to the food’s quality and not safety,” Keating told “Good Morning America.”

She’s encouraging people to stock up and maximize the freshness and quality of food by storing them in the freezer. She recommends blanching vegetables, then freezing them. The expert says eggs can last in the fridge for 3-5 weeks after they are purchased. Bread can even be frozen. Remove the stems from berries when you get home from the market and place the berries in a paper towel-lined container. This will help prevent the berries from getting moldy.

“Just prior to eating them, wash them.”

Here are some more tips on how to extend the life and freshness of your groceries:

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BET Plans All-Star Coronavirus Special

DJ Khaled, Charlie Wilson, Chance the Rapper, Kirk Franklin, Fantasia and Melvin Crispell III are slated to perform in a special BET show that will assist people of color in dealing with the coronavirus.

From finding ways to help others cope to sheltering in place to canceling events, here’s a look at some of the ways the entertainment industry is reacting to the spread of the coronavirus, which most people recover from but can cause severe illness in the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions.

TV NETWORK BET PLANS STARRY SHOW

DJ Khaled, Charlie Wilson, Chance the Rapper, Kirk Franklin, Fantasia and Melvin Crispell III are slated to perform in a special BET show that will assist people of color in dealing with the coronavirus.

The “Saving Our Selves: A BET COVID-19 Relief Effort” broadcast special will air April 22 at 8 p.m. EDT.

The special will be hosted by singer and actress Kelly Rowland, TV personality Terrence J and actress Regina Hall. The special will give up-to-date information and drive viewers to needed resources.

“Every day, there are new reports of how this pandemic is killing African Americans at much higher rates than other communities,” said Scott Mills, BET president. “BET is using all of our resources – our capital, our media platforms, our relationships with the creative community, sponsors, businesses and charitable organizations to support our community in this time of crisis.”

Celebrity guests will give up-to-date information and drive viewers to needed resources during this unprecedented time, and in partnership with United Way, proceeds are being donated to African American communities severely impacted by COVID-19.

BROADWAY EXTENDS ITS SHUTDOWN

Broadway producers have extended the suspension of all shows on the Great White Way, saying musical and plays will stay shuttered through June 7 in accordance with latest medical guidance.

Broadway abruptly closed on March 12 and announced plans to reopen the week of April 13. But that timetable was increasingly looking too optimistic as the city saw an alarming surge in deaths.

“Our top priority continues to be the health and well-being of Broadway theatergoers and the thousands of people who work in the theater industry every day, including actors, musicians, stagehands, ushers and many other dedicated professionals.” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League.

Already some shows scheduled to open this spring have abandoned plans of ever returning, including “Hangmen” and a revival of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Others — like revivals of “Caroline, or Change” and “Birthday Candles” — have been moved to the fall.

PASSOVER BENEFIT EVENT ONLINE ANNOUNCED

The coronavirus won’t stop a whole lot of Hollywood, TV and Broadway stars from celebrating the Jewish holiday of Passover.

Jason Alexander, Rachel Brosnahan, Andy Cohen, Darren Criss, Fran Drescher, Billy Eichner, Cynthia Erivo, Harvey Fierstein, Josh Groban, Judith Light, Idina Menzel, Debra Messing, Isaac Mizrahi, Busy Philipps and Ben Platt are among those who will join a unique April 11 streaming event.

The Passover Seder begins at 8 p.m. Eastern and will be streamed on www.SaturdayNightSeder.com and Tasty’s YouTube channel. It is free but the event will try to raise money for COVID-19 first responders.

Others participating include Pamela Adlon, Reza Aslan, Skylar Astin, Shoshana Bean, Mayim Bialik, Rabbi Sharon Brous, D’Arcy Carden, Beanie Feldstein, Tan France, Eliot Glazer, Ilana Glazer, Richard Kind, Julie Klausner, Nick Kroll, Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, Dan Levy, Camryn Manheim, Milo Manheim, Alan Menken, Billy Porter, Stephen Schwartz, Michael Solomonov, Shaina Taub, Nina West, Henry Winkler, Finn Wolfhard and Rabbi David Wolpe.

HALSEY DONATES FACE MASKS

Pop star Halsey has donated 100,000 face masks to four California medical facilities.

Halsey announced the news on Instagram, saying she was “in awe of the medical workers on the frontlines.” She says she worked with Orange International Inc. to source the FDA-certified three-ply masks from a factory in Guangzhou, China.

The masks will be distributed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Providence Saint Joseph, LAC+USC Medical Center and Martin Luther King Jr. Community Hospital

“Please continue to stay home, if you can. If you are on the frontlines, my heart is with you,” Halsey wrote.

“SESAME STREET” SPECIAL TO GUIDE CHILDREN THROUGH PANDEMIC

A special prime-time “Sesame Street” will be shown next week to guide children and their families through the coronavirus pandemic.

The show’s indelible characters will be joined by celebrity guests Anne Hathaway, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tracee Ellis Ross. They’ll discuss new ways to play and learn together, as well as celebrate the medical personnel fighting the disease, producers Sesame Workshop said on Wednesday.

The characters and guests will also sing, dance and “take silly dance breaks,” producers said.

It will air April 14 at 7 p.m. Eastern on Warner Media networks HBO, HBO Latino, TBS, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and truTV, as well as the PBS Kids channel and streaming platforms.

New COVID-19 Numbers Based On Race In Maryland

As of Thursday morning, the state also announced 138 deaths caused by the virus.

The Maryland Department of Health has released the latest numbers about the race for confirmed coronavirus cases. 42.7% of those infected whose race was known were black, 31.9% were white and 11.8% were another race.

Race data is not available for more than 20% of Maryland’s now 6,185 confirmed cases.

Governor Larry Hogan said, “90% of the testing is being done by doctors and hospitals who are sending tests to private labs outside of the state, which have not been keeping such data.”   Hogan added that there will be significant gaps in data initially.

As of Thursday morning, the state also announced 138 deaths caused by the virus.

6.6 Million Filed For Unemployment Benefits Last Week

Record 16.8 million have sought US jobless aid since virus

WASHINGTON (AP) — With a startling 6.6 million people seeking jobless benefits last week, the United States has reached a grim landmark: Roughly one in 10 workers have lost their jobs in just the past three weeks. The figures collectively constitute the largest and fastest string of job losses in records dating to 1948. They paint a picture of a job market that is quickly unraveling as businesses have shut down across the country because of the coronavirus outbreak. More than 20 million Americans may lose jobs this month.