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How to Watch the WNBA Today

How to Watch the WNBA Today | Sept. 17

Published 1:48 am Tuesday, September 17, 2024

How to Watch the WNBA Today | Sept. 17

In one of five exciting matchups on the WNBA schedule today, the Minnesota Lynx and Connecticut Sun will meet at Mohegan Sun Arena.

The WNBA is streaming on Fubo, Paramount+ and Prime Video this season – use our links so you don’t miss any of the action! Sign up for WNBA League Pass to get access to live out-of-market games and tons of WNBA content.

How to Watch Today’s WNBA Games

New York Liberty at Washington Mystics

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBA TV, WWOR, MNMT, and Liberty Live
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Venue: St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena
  • Location: Washington, District of Columbia

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Minnesota Lynx at Connecticut Sun

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBCS-BOS and BSNX
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena
  • Location: Uncasville, Connecticut

Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: The U and Peachtree TV
  • Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
  • Venue: Gateway Center Arena
  • Location: College Park, Georgia

Watch the WNBA on Fubo, Paramount+ and Prime Video

Las Vegas Aces at Seattle Storm

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBA TV, FOX13+, Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on…

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Desis of Doylestown Welcomes Over 200 People for Garba Fundraiser in Chalfont

Published: 2:00 pm EDT September 23, 2024Published: September 23, 2024Updated: 1:00 pm EDT September 23, 2024

South Asian community members during Garba fundraiser event.

Image via Desis of Doylestown, Facebook.

Desis of Doylestown welcomed more than 200 people for its Garba Fundraiser event held on September 20 at Unami Middle School in Chalfont,

Desis of Doylestown welcomed more than 200 people for its Garba Fundraiser event held on September 20 at Unami Middle School in Chalfont, writes Emily Neil for WHYY.

The Bucks County nonprofit, which counts among its members people of Bangladeshi, Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan descent, organized the fundraiser to raise money for its fourth annual free Diwali celebration. The upcoming event will be held at Pearl S. Buck House on October 27.

Garba is an Indian circle community dance that celebrates the divine feminine supreme Durga — a Hindu goddess — and marks the passage of time. On Friday, participants dressed up in their best sarees and ghagras and danced in concentric circles as they provided a glimpse into what the nine-day festival looks like in India.

Desis of Doylestown’s youth group planned the event with the aim of educating and sharing more from both within and beyond the local South Asian community to make sure that the children do not feel like they are outsiders.

“Desis are Pennsylvanians, part of this community,” said Desis of Doylestown co-founder Sheela Rai. “We are integral to the community.”

Read more about the Garba fundraiser and how Bucks County’s South Asian community is celebrating their culture in WHYY.

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The last of the Mohican-hairstyle-wearing people still lining up for iPhones

We stumble upon Butch, possibly the last remaining iPhone liner-upper in the wild, and see what makes him tick.

The year was 2010. A young cub reporter named Mr. Sato, still fresh off the farmland of Shimane Prefecture, emerged from the east exit of the labyrinthine Shinjuku Station and met his new colleague for the first time. It was a young urbanite with long hair named Go Hatori, who about a decade later would become Mr. Sato’s editor.

The two dined at a nearby McDonald’s before Mr. Sato went off on one of his first assignments to wait in line for an iPhone 4 at the Softbank Store in Omotesando.

▼ Mr. Sato in 2010

After spending three nights on the sidewalk and enduring heavy rain, he ended up unable to purchase a phone because to do so he would have to switch providers from Docomo to Softbank and he couldn’t do that because he didn’t pay his Docomo bill.

Still, over that half a week, he learned that lining up for an iPhone was more than just being one of the first to own a piece of electronics. It was about challenging yourself and the sense of camaraderie that comes with being around those doing the same. In fact, this was when Mr. Sato and our website formed a long-lasting friendship with Butch a.k.a. Big Wave.

▼ Butch in 2010

In the years that followed, Mr. Sato and Butch would both become regular fixtures on the iPhone line-up circuit, with Butch waiting in front of the Omotesando SoftBank and Mr. Sato haunting Docomo shops. They both became…

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MMQB: WVC reaches midway point of the season

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How to Watch the WNBA Today

How to Watch the WNBA Today | Sept. 17

Published 1:48 am Tuesday, September 17, 2024

How to Watch the WNBA Today | Sept. 17

The WNBA’s five-game schedule today is one to look forward to. The matchups include the Minnesota Lynx against the Connecticut Sun at Mohegan Sun Arena.

The WNBA is streaming on Fubo, Paramount+ and Prime Video this season – use our links so you don’t miss any of the action! Sign up for WNBA League Pass to get access to live out-of-market games and tons of WNBA content.

How to Watch Today’s WNBA Games

New York Liberty at Washington Mystics

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBA TV, WWOR, MNMT, and Liberty Live
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Venue: St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena
  • Location: Washington, District of Columbia

Get tickets for WNBA games at Vivid Seats, StubHub and Ticketmaster

Minnesota Lynx at Connecticut Sun

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBCS-BOS and BSNX
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
  • Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
  • Venue: Mohegan Sun Arena
  • Location: Uncasville, Connecticut

Chicago Sky at Atlanta Dream

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: The U and Peachtree TV
  • Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
  • Venue: Gateway Center Arena
  • Location: College Park, Georgia

Watch the WNBA on Fubo, Paramount+ and Prime Video

Las Vegas Aces at Seattle Storm

How to Watch

  • TV Channel: NBA TV, FOX13+, Silver State Sports & Entertainment Network, and Amazon Prime Video
  • Live Stream: Watch this…

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Football Recap: Cedar Grove Piles Up the Points Against Madison

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Cedar Grove put another one in the bag on Saturday to keep their perfect season alive. They breezed by the Madison Dodgers on the road to the tune of 35-7. Fans of the Panthers have seen this all before: every one of the games they’ve played this season has ended in a blowout of 20+ points.

A big part of Cedar Grove’s win came down to the chemistry between Stephen Paradiso and his top target Jackson Morrice. Paradiso threw for 342 yards and four touchdowns while completing 73.1% of his passes while Morrice gained 180 total yards and three touchdowns. Morrice was no stranger to the big play, connecting on a big catch that went for 57 yards.

Cedar Grove pushed their record up to 4-0 with the victory, which was their fifth straight on the road dating back to last season. As for Madison, they are on a four-game losing streak (dating back to last season) that has dropped them down to 0-3.

Cedar Grove will challenge Newark Collegiate Academy at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Cedar Grove is facing Newark Collegiate Academy at the right time seeing as Newark Collegiate Academy is stuck on a three-game losing streak. As for Madison, they are taking a road trip to face off against Lenape Valley at 7:00 p.m. on Friday.

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Al-Sudani to Present Iraq’s Development Strategy at the United Nations General Assembly: PM advisor

 

Baghdad – INA
 
Hussein Al-Alawi, advisor to the Prime Minister, stated on Sunday that Prime Minister Muhammad Shia’ Al-Sudani will lead Iraq’s delegation at the United Nations General Assembly, where he will discuss key sustainable development indicators and advocate for productive diplomacy for international cooperation and concluding the UNAMI mission.

Al-Alawi confirmed that the Prime Minister will formally present Iraq’s comprehensive development strategy during the Assembly sessions.
In remarks to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), Al-Alawi articulated, “Iraq is embracing a proactive diplomatic approach designed to foster sustained international cooperation within the global framework, while simultaneously facilitating the transition for ending the mission of UNAMI. This effort is complemented by ongoing collaboration with various United Nations agencies.”

He underscored Iraq’s commitment to leveraging the opportunity presented by the 79th session of the UN General Assembly in 2024 as a global platform for dialogue. This session will enable the Iraqi government to communicate its policies and development strategies effectively, allowing for discussions on progress across multiple sectors, including labor, social issues, and governance.
Al-Alawi highlighted the government’s focus on developmental renaissance through the announcement of a five-year plan, alongside initiatives to adapt to climate change and combat the effects of global warming.
He also noted the launch of the “Zero Flame” initiative aimed at eliminating gas flaring, which the government has actively pursued for the past 23 months, emphasizing that these initiatives have invigorated the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors, setting Iraq on a transformative path toward a new era. Furthermore, he mentioned that the government is targeting an increase in the utilization of flared gas from 69% to 75%, with aspirations to position Iraq among the world’s top five gas producers. Ongoing efforts are also directed toward enhancing energy production and establishing a robust industrial environment reliant on gas to achieve…

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Varsity athletic schedules: Sept. 22-28

MONDAY, 9/23

Golf: Pittston Area, Wyoming Area players in WVC Individual District Qualifier, Fox Hill Country Club, 9 a.m.

Girls tennis: Wyoming Area at Holy Redeemer, Kirby Park, 4 p.m.

Girls soccer: Crestwood at Pittston Area, Primary Center Field, 4:15 p.m.

Girls volleyball: Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area, 4:30 p.m.

Girls volleyball: Dallas at Wyoming Area, 4:30 p.m.

Boys soccer: Wyoming Area at Wyoming Seminary, Nesbitt Stadium, 5:30 p.m.

Field hockey: Pittston Area at Wilkes-Barre Area, 6:30 p.m.

TUESDAY, 9/24

Boys soccer: Crestwood at Pittston Area, Primary Center Field, 4:15 p.m.

Field hockey: Holy Redeemer at Pittston Area, Primary Center Field, 4:15 p.m.

Girls soccer: Holy Redeemer at Wyoming Area, Tenth Street Field, 4:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 9/25

Boys and girls cross country: Pittston Area and Wyoming Area vs. Crestwood, Hazleton Area, MMI Prep at Crestwood, 4:15 p.m.

Field hockey: Wyoming Area at Lackawanna Trail, 4:15 p.m.

Girls volleyball: Nanticoke at Wyoming Area, 4:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, 9/26

Girls tennis: Crestwood at Wyoming Area, 4 p.m.

Girls soccer: Lake-Lehman at Wyoming Area, Tenth Street Field, 4:30 p.m.

Girls soccer: Pittston Area at Dallas, 6:15 p.m.

FRIDAY, 9/27

Boys soccer: Hazleton Area at Pittston Area, Primary Center Field, 4:15 p.m.

Football: Berwick at Wyoming Area, Anthony “Jake” Sobeski Stadium, 7 p.m.

Football: Crestwood at Pittston Area, Charley Trippi Stadium, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY, 9/28

Field hockey: Pittston Area at Nanticoke (NL), 10 a.m.

Girls soccer: Lakeland at Pittston Area (NL), Primary Center Field, 11 a.m.

Girls soccer: Wyoming Area at Nanticoke, Chicknosky Stadium, noon

Field hockey: Wyoming Area at Northwest (NL), Lewis & Miller Stadium, 2 p.m.



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Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s ‘The Lost Christmas Eve’ Winter Tour 2024 to be a triple celebration

WILKES-BARRE — 98.5 WKRZ and WNEP-TV are proud to welcome Trans-Siberian Orchestra on their return to Wilkes Barre for two spectacular shows on Sunday, November 24 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the ASM Global-managed Mohegan Arena.

Tickets for both shows are now on sale at Ticketmaster.com or the NBT Bank Box Office at Mohegan Arena. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Luzerne County Chapter of Sleep In Heavenly Peace charity.

This year, multi-platinum rock group Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO) kicks off their monumental winter tour November 13. This year marks a triple celebration for a larger-than-life band: 20 years of their beloved rock opera “The Lost Christmas Eve,”” reaching their 20 millionth concert-goer, and surpassing a phenomenal $20 million donated to charity.

TSO remains true to the vision of their late founder, Paul O’Neill, by being one of rock’s most generous bands. This year, the band will surpass a staggering $20 million donated to charity, a testament to their ongoing commitment to philanthropy. This generosity is fueled by their tradition of donating at least $1 from every ticket sold. That means with their 20 millionth fan attending a show on this tour, TSO will be hitting not just a concert attendance record, but a charitable milestone as well.

TSO, Photo Credit – Bob Carey

This year’s tour marks the grand return of “The Lost Christmas Eve” to the stage for the first time since 2013. Expect an all-new, dazzling spectacle packed with pyrotechnics, lasers, and the incredible storytelling synonymous with TSO. The celebration continues with a high-energy second set featuring the group’s greatest hits and fan favorites.

“The Lost Christmas Eve” is a product of the imagination of and based on TSO’s double-platinum CD of the same name….

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Art Gallery Exhibition Focuses on Innovative Indigenous Works

Galloway, N.J. – “Indigenous people are more than just what you read about in your false and colonial history books or a concept of the past. In 2024, we are contemporary.”

This and more gems of wisdom were dropped by Indigenous artist Denise “Bright Dove” Ashton-Dunkley during Sept. 17’s Artist Talk & Workshop in the Stockton University Art Gallery.

Ashton-Dunkley of the Nanticoke/Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation is one of more than 25 local and international artists featured in the new two-floor exhibition, “Indigenous Approaches, Sustainable Futures.” She and fellow tribe member Tyrese “Bright Flower” Gould Jacinto and Jeremy Dennis of the Shinnecock Indian Nation led participants on a tour of the exhibition and talked about the inspiration behind their featured works. 

According to Ashton-Dunkley, her piece, “Land Back,” is meant to challenge the viewer to acknowledge and consider the concepts of land reclamation and the significance of Indigenous traditional and ecological knowledge, especially as the world reckons with the current climate crisis.

“We hold this knowledge, and we’ve always been willing to share it. There’s no need to try to continue erasing us via MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women), genocide or forced sterilization,” Ashton-Dunkley said. “It all comes down to you voting, finding out what these politicians stand for and holding them accountable to their promises. Help us with your voice and steward these lands.”

Gould Jacinto’s gourd art is visually striking; lights reflect off of the colorful beads that adorn the painted gourds, creating rainbow shadows on the gallery’s walls and floors. Gould Jacinto explained that each piece comes from the same source of inspiration — nature and how it connects the past with the present.

“I use the seed of my ancestors, and I plant it in the soil, which is the dust of my ancestors….

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