‘Chevalier’ looks grand, falls flat

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

‘Chevalier’ looks grand, falls flat MOVIE REVIEW“Chevalier”Rated PG-13. At the AMC Boston Common, Landmark Kendall Square, Coolidge Corner and suburban theaters.Grade C+A flawed costume drama, “Chevalier” is based on the true story of the 18th-century French-Caribbean musician Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-George (Kelvin Harrison Jr., “Elvis”). The film is set in pre-revolutionary Paris. This is no French “Hamilton.” “Chevalier,” which was written by Stefani Robinson (TV’s “Atlanta”) and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Stephen Williams (TV’s “Watchmen”), begins in the former Palais-Royal across from the Louvre, where Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Joseph Prowen) plays his violin literally hopping around the stage in joy before a packed house when a “dark stranger” approaches asking to perform with the maestro. A bewildered Mozart agrees only to have Bologne spin rings around the him in a Fifth Concerto No. 5 battle of the fiddles. The scene ends with a Mozart comically crying, “Who the (expletive) ...

Gallery: Bruins blow it, lose big to the Panthers 6-3

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Gallery:  Bruins blow it, lose big to the Panthers 6-3 The Boston Bruins lost Game 2 in the first round of the Playoffs against the Florida Panthers 6-3 at the Garden.

Jeung: US-China tensions fuel more anti-Asian hate

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Jeung: US-China tensions fuel more anti-Asian hate The far-right website the Daily Caller recently smeared Asian American business leaders in L.A. as stooges of the People’s Republic of China. This portrayal — based on prejudice, not evidence — points to a trend we’re likely to only see expand. Amid widening U.S.-China tensions, American extremists and officials alike are stoking fears that will start another surge of racism toward Chinese people and others of Asian descent.U.S. government leaders have been clear in their messaging: China, and anyone associated with it, may be a security threat. During a university talk this month, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray again declared China the greatest “long-term” threat to the United States. “The current Chinese regime will stop at nothing to steal what they can’t create and silence the messages they don’t want to hear,” Wray claimed, “all in an effort to surpass us as a global superpower.” Others in the Biden administration, such as Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III, have repeated ...

Girls gymnastics All-Scholastics and league All-Stars

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Girls gymnastics All-Scholastics and league All-Stars GIRLS GYMNASTICSGabriella Bresnick (Andover)Alexa Graziano (Wilmington/Bedford)Amelie Hirst (Newton South)Sophia Isbell (Reading)Ava Kelley (Barnstable/Mashpee/Falmouth)Mackenzie Mackinaw (Silver Lake)Madeline Migliero (Danvers/Lynnfield)Isabella Misiura (Masconomet)Lily Moreira (Bridgewater-Raynham/West Bridgewater)Rebecca Morrow (Newton South)Greta Mowers (Masconomet)Maggie Murphy (Westford Academy)Amanda Ogden (Tewksbury)Camryn Rueda (Central Catholic)Katie Russo (Bridgewater-Raynham/West Bridgewater)Riley Salerno (Central Catholic)Kaylee Westcott (Danvers/Lynnfield)Janey Young (Masconomet)GABRIELLA BRESNICKANDOVERThe junior was the Merrimack Valley Conference champion in the All-Around. At the States Individuals, Bresnick was second in both the bars and floor exercise and third in the All-Around. On the season, Bresnick’s high scores were 9.8 in the floor, 9.7 on the beam and 9.6 in both the bars and vault.ALEXA GRAZIANOWILMINGTON/BEDFORDThe senior broke three school recor...

Dear Abby: Safety issues a heavy burden for pool owner

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Dear Abby: Safety issues a heavy burden for pool owner Dear Abby: I married a widower eight years ago, and we are very happy. However, his three grown daughters were angry that he moved on with his life after the death of their mother. To keep peace in the family, I have tried to “kill them with kindness,” and while we’ve made progress, I feel they take advantage of me and sometimes treat me with disrespect.Although we don’t swim often, we go to the expense of opening our pool every summer so the children and grandchildren can swim. Frequently when I check the pool after they leave, I find my pool floats have been damaged or destroyed. All three of his daughters are very large women. Not once have they mentioned that they damaged the floats or offered to replace them.I bought a new chair for my deck recently and noticed that it has a weight limit of 250 pounds. At least two of his daughters — maybe all three — exceed the weight limit. I’m considering selling the chair because I’m afraid so...

Boy George to perform in San Diego

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Boy George to perform in San Diego SAN DIEGO -- Boy George and Culture Club will be making a stop in San Diego as part of their 2023 tour "The Letting It Go Show," concert officials announced.The performance is scheduled for Aug. 19 at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, according to Live Nation Entertainment.Tickets will be available to the general public starting Friday at 10 a.m. Frank Ocean steps away from Coachella Weekend 2: reports Known for their iconic hits “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me,” “Karma Chameleon,” and “Church of the Poisoned Mind,” the band's 25-city run kicks off July 13 with stops in Atlanta, GA, Nashville, TN, Toronto, ON, Concord, CA and more locations.Special guests to make an appearance with the popular '80s band include British musician Howard Jones and the American band BERLIN.

Hong Kong bishop hopes for closer ties with Beijing diocese

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Hong Kong bishop hopes for closer ties with Beijing diocese BEIJING (AP) — Hong Kong’s Roman Catholic bishop said in a historic trip to Beijing that he hopes the dioceses of the two cities will have more exchanges and cooperation, local media reported Thursday amid signs of Sino-Vatican strains.Bishop Stephen Chow made the remarks during a Mass that was also attended by his counterpart in Beijing, Hong Kong’s public broadcaster RTHK said. Chow later told reporters he was encouraged to visit other dioceses. “I hope that this is not the last time,” Chow said. His five-day trip is the first visit to Beijing by Hong Kong’s bishop in nearly three decades and came two weeks after Vatican News, the news portal of the Holy See, reported that China had unilaterally appointed a new bishop to Shanghai. China’s ruling Communist Party closely controls organized religion, which it sees as a potential threat to its monopoly on power. People are allowed to worship in institutions that abide by party rules. Some Christians have set up underground...

Severe storms with tornadoes move through central U.S.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

Severe storms with tornadoes move through central U.S. COLE, Okla. (AP) — Strong storms including tornadoes, strong winds and hail moved through parts of the Central U.S. on Wednesday, killing at least one person, causing injuries, destroying homes and leaving thousands without power.The National Weather Service began issuing tornado and severe thunderstorm warnings Wednesday evening in Oklahoma, Kansas and Iowa with forecasters warning people to find shelter. Central Oklahoma saw multiple tornadoes, including one that raced through the communities of Shawnee and Cole Wednesday night. Authorities said at least one person was killed in the small town of Cole in McClain County and there also were injuries ranging from cuts and bruises to some requiring hospitalization, although the numbers weren’t immediately clear as hundreds of people fanned out in search operations.Power lines also were torn down, trees toppled and homes and other buildings badly damaged or destroyed. Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee and an airport received...

‘Awesome’ solar eclipse wows viewers in Australia, Indonesia

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

‘Awesome’ solar eclipse wows viewers in Australia, Indonesia Around 20,000 eclipse chasers gathered under a cloudless sky in the northwest Australian coastal town of Exmouth to enjoy a rare total solar eclipse that plunged the region into darkness for about a minute late Thursday morning.The remote tourist town with fewer than 3,000 residents was promoted as one of the best vantage points in Australia to see the eclipse that also crosses remote parts of Indonesia and East Timor.An international crowd had been gathering at Exmouth for days, camping in tents and trailers on a red, dusty plain on the edge of town with cameras and other viewing equipment pointed skyward.In Indonesia’s capital, hundreds came to the Jakarta Planetarium to see the partial eclipse, obscured by clouds.Azka Azzahra, 21, came with her sister and friends to get a closer look by using the telescopes with hundreds of other visitors.“I am still happy to come even though it is cloudy. It is happy to see how people with high enthusiasm come here to see the eclipse, beca...

‘Too much to learn’: Schools race to catch up kids’ reading

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:25 GMT

‘Too much to learn’: Schools race to catch up kids’ reading ATLANTA (AP) — Michael Crowder stands nervously at the front of his third grade classroom, his mustard-yellow polo shirt buttoned to the top.“Give us some vowels,” says his teacher, La’Neeka Gilbert-Jackson. His eyes search a chart that lists vowels, consonant pairs and word endings, but he doesn’t land on an answer. “Let’s help him out,” Gilbert-Jackson says.“A-E-I-O-U,” she and the students say in unison.Michael missed most of first grade, the foundational year for learning to read. It was the first fall of the pandemic, and for months Atlanta only offered school online. Michael’s mom had just had a baby, and there was no quiet place to study in their small apartment. He missed a good part of second grade, too. So, like most of his classmates at his Atlanta school, he isn’t reading at the level expected for a third grader.And that poses an urgent problem. Third grade is the last chance for Michael’s class to master reading with help from teachers before they face...