After four jam-packed days of music from the biggest names in our scene and beyond, LOCKN’ Festival in Arrington, Virigina, has finally wrapped up and is in the books. While the festival’s main lineup was nothing short of amazing, LOCKN’ put together a special and exclusive “Super VIP” lineup for those decadent folks who were ready to drop a pretty penny and truly ball out for the weekend. On Friday and Saturday night, the “Super VIP” tent hosted DJ Logic to hold down the late-night, and those in attendance were treated to some very special cameos by some of the famed talent on hand at the festival.DJ Logic, Members of Disco Biscuits, Break Science, & New Mastersounds To Play Post-Phish Dick’sOn Saturday night, the Grateful Dead guitarist, Bob Weir, dropped in for DJ Logic’s set. In a new video provided by Diane Moudy, you can watch Bobby riff on the theme from “Franklin’s Tower” over the steady beats provided by DJ Logic. Check out the video for yourself below. DJ Logic will be on hand at this year’s Brooklyn Comes Alive, joined by Jack White drummer Daru Jones and Rolling Stone’s 2014 “Young Guns” contest winner Marcus Machado for a unique set of acid jazz. The 2017 Brooklyn Comes Alive lineup also features members of Umphrey’s McGee, moe., The Disco Biscuits, The String Cheese Incident, Trey Anastasio Band, and so many more. Iconic legends, such as John Scofield, George Porter Jr., Cyril Neville, DJ Premier, Johnny Vidacovich, and Henry Butler, will join members of nationally touring bands, such as GRAMMY-winners Snarky Puppy, The Meters, Primus, Soulive, Lettuce, The Motet, Lotus, Railroad Earth, The Infamous Stringdusters,Yonder Mountain String Band, The Russ Liquid Test, SunSquabi, Pendulum, Destroid, The Crystal Method, Midnight North, Aqueous, Kung Fu, Electric Beethoven, and more.***Tickets Are On Sale Now!***Inspired by the vibrant musical communities of Brooklyn and New Orleans, Brooklyn Comes Alive is now offering single day tickets, as well as a ticket payment plan for as low as $30/month. When checking out, just select “Monthly payments with Affirm” as your payment method. To find out more about ticketing, VIP options, and lodging, head to the festival website.Brooklyn Comes Alive Announces Supergroup Formations, Daily Lineups read more
(Vincent Leo | Daily Trojan) Michelle Janavs, a USC-affiliated parent in the college admissions scandal, filed a motion in federal court Wednesday asking for her prison sentence to be modified in light of the spread of the coronavirus and unique medical circumstances. Janavs was sentenced in February to five months in prison and two years of supervised release with a fine of $250,000 for paying for her older daughter’s admission to USC as a false beach volleyball recruit and for falsifying both her daughters’ ACT score reports. She is scheduled to begin her sentence at the Federal Prison Camp in Bryan, Texas May 7. In the motion, Janavs’ defense stated that her preexisting health conditions would increase her likelihood of contracting the virus, thereby posing a risk to Janavs, her fellow inmates and prison employees. While the section of the motion identifying her conditions was redacted from the document before public release, the defense stated that Janavs would also be at risk of developing severe medical problems as a result of the coronavirus if she became infected. “The Eighth Amendment bars ‘cruel and unusual punishments,’ which includes deliberate The defense argued that the prison environment is conducive to the transmission of the coronavirus, citing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that recommend enhanced sanitization and eliminating communal facilities to curtail the virus’s spread and accusing the Bureau of Prisons of continued negligence for its failure to maintain CDC standards for the virus’s containment. The motion quoted data regarding the number of confirmed cases in Bureau of Prisons settings, which has seen an increase of more than 43,000% since the first instances of the coronavirus in federal incarceration facilities were reported early last month. “If Ms. Janavs were to become infected with COVID-19, there is a high likelihood that she would have to be hospitalized to prevent the rapid deterioration seen in other COVID-19 patients,” the motion read. “The resources needed to save Ms. Janavs’ life could be, and should be, used for someone else.” With the motion, Janavs’ defense submitted a letter from the Office of the U.S. Attorney General recommending that nonviolent offenders with increased risk of contracting the coronavirus be released from federal penitentiaries and permitted to serve their sentences in home confinement. It also attached a notice from the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration alleging that the Bureau of Prisons had violated safety protocol in its failure to quarantine incarcerated workers who showed symptoms of the coronavirus.Janavs pleaded guilty in October to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud and honest services mail and wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering for her role in the Operation Varsity Blues scandal. indifference to unsafe, life-threatening conditions and punishments,” the motion read. “Given the rampant, uncontrolled spread of COVID-19 in the BOP, and the acute risks that infection poses to Ms. Janavs, incarceration would be grossly disproportionate to the severity of her crime.” read more
Photo © Tipp FM Both finalists in the Mid Tipperary Senior Hurling decider are expecting a tough battle.Thurles Sarsfields will play Upperchurch Drombane at the Ragg next Sunday at 6pm.Manager John Ryan says it would be a massive moment for Upperchurch to win the Mid-Championship. Killenaule and Moyle Rovers meet this evening in the South Tipp Senior Football semi-final.Throw-in is at 8 o’clock in Ballyporeen. But he says they’re not going to let any nerves creep into their preparations.Tipperary Captain Padraic Maher is also leading Sars – he says the Thurles side will want to win this one as badly as their opponents. read more