Producing Passion: How Laura Medeiros Melds Business and Art
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
Developing your story in an effective way, without losing creative value—Laura Medeiros lives by this mantra. And it’s no simple feat. As a producer navigating the intricate lanes of the film industry, she masterfully walks the tightrope between business and creative integrity.A Passion Ignited in Porto AlegreIt all began in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, where a young Laura was enchanted by the magic of cinema. Raised on a diverse diet of films, some arguably not age-appropriate, she discovered an inseparable love for storytelling on the silver screen. “I grew up watching an array of films that most kids my age wouldn’t have seen, and by the age of eleven, I became a very big fan of Kubrick’s work,” she recalls. “It was like stepping into multiple universes before I even knew how to navigate my own.”As Laura matured, so did her understanding of the filmmaking process. Originally aspiring to be an actress, her focus soon broadened. R...Meet ScieNFT, The Innovative Decentralized Solution for Scientific Publishing
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
The scientific and educational publishing sector is worth an estimated $30 billion. However, there is little return on the investment institutions make in promoting that research, nor the scientists make in developing and compiling it. Dr. Arash Rafii, who pioneered his own research in gynecologic oncology and molecular biology, understands that struggle first hand after working 15 years in the medical field. But his newly minted technology start-up, ScieNFT, aims to change that.As Rafii explains, publishing is a crucial step in career advancement for many researchers. “Scientists and researchers have to publish their work if they want to advance their careers—they don’t have a choice. It’s why we see upwards of five million papers published each year,” he says.The Power of Blockchain in Scientific Pre-print PublishingScieNFT supports scientists in moving their research and careers forward. The company’s blockchain-driven distributed system will support trans...San Jose: Police arrest man on suspicion of illegal gun possession one month after road-rage incident
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
SAN JOSE — Authorities said they found more than a dozen firearms, including unregistered guns, at the home of a man legally barred from possessing guns nearly a month after an alleged road-rage incident.The man was arrested last week, more than a month after he allegedly flashed a semi-automatic handgun at another man from his vehicle, police said.The initial incident took place in the area of Senter and Umbarger Roads on Aug. 15. The victim, who claimed that the 31-year-old man brandished a gun toward him, reported the incident to police.Police said in a news release Wednesday that officers identified the man through investigation and discovered that he was not legally allowed to possess firearms. Authorities did not explain why this was the case. Officers later obtained arrest and search warrants for the suspect.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | San Jose: Man arrested on suspicion of assault, kidnapping of store employee Crime and Public Safety | ...Old tire, power pole hold clues to deadly Maui wildfire
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
By Michael Biesecker, Jennifer McDermott and Bernard Condon | Associated PressMelted remains of an old car tire. Heavily burned trees. A charred stump of an abandoned utility pole.Investigators are examining these and other pieces of evidence as they seek to solve the mystery of last month’s deadly Maui wildfire: How did a small, wind-whipped fire sparked by downed power lines and declared extinguished flare up again hours later into a devastating inferno?The answer may lie in an overgrown gully beneath Hawaiian Electric Co. power lines and something that harbored smoldering embers from the initial fire before rekindling in high winds into a wall of flame that quickly overtook the town of Lahaina, destroying thousands of structures and killing at least 97 people.But as investigators sift through blackened debris to explain the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century, one fact has become clear: Hawaiian Electric’s right-of-way was untrimmed and unkempt for years, d...San Mateo Macy’s robbery results in arrest
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
(KRON) – The San Mateo Police Department arrested an alleged thief who threatened a loss prevention agent with a stun gun and fled the scene. San Mateo officers were alerted to a robbery at Hillsdale Shopping Center Macy’s on Sept. 26. According to police, the suspect stole hundreds of dollars of Macy’s merchandise before threatening a loss prevention agent.Several officers responded and located the suspect matching the description in the area of Colgrove Street and 36th Avenue. Target announces it’s closing stores in San Francisco, Oakland due to theft The suspect was identified as Antonio Aguilar Barrios. According to police, a witness confirmed that Barrios was the person who threatened the agent and stole items.Barrios, 26, was charged with second-degree robbery and booked into San Mateo County Jail. Barrios was arrested without incident, police said.SFPD responds to fight among students at high school in Mission District
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Officers responded to a fight Wednesday afternoon among students, the San Francisco Police Department said. The fight happened around 1 p.m. on the 3700 block of 18th Street in the Mission District where Mission High School is located. ‘No turn on red’ signs could be going up all over San Francisco Police arrived at the scene and are currently investigating the fight. SFPD has not confirmed if the involved students are Mission High School students. It is unknown at this time if there were any injuries or how many students were involved in the fight. KRON4 reached out to the San Francisco Unified School District for more information. We are awaiting a response. This story will be updated.SJPD arrest suspect for felony assault
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
(KRON) – The San Jose Police Department arrested a San Jose resident for felony sexual assault. San Jose patrol officers responded to a business in the 400 block of E. Santa Clara Street regarding a report of felony sexual assault on Sept. 19. Sexual Assault Investigation Unit (SAIU) detectives also responded to the scene. According to police, the suspect entered the business and assaulted an employee. San Mateo and Hayward PD team up to arrest Hayward man The patrol officers and the SAIU’s preliminary investigation led to the identification of Miguel Rivera as the primary suspect. Subsequently, SAUI took over the investigation and obtained an arrest and search warrant for Rivera. Rivera was arrested in San José on Sept. 20 and booked into Santa Clara County Main Jail for assault. Rivera, 42, was charged with intent to commit a felony, kidnapping to commit a sexual offense, attempted robbery, assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury, battery causin...California condors spotted in East Bay for first time in 100 years
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
(KRON) -- Researchers in Contra Costa County said they are tracking a flock of California condors in the Mount Diablo region. It’s the first time the critically endangered birds have been spotted in the county in 100 years, according to the Save Mount Diablo organization.The California condor nearly went extinct in the 1980s, largely due to lead poisoning from hunting ammo left in dead animals. The species population was down to only 22 individuals.After tireless recovery efforts over the past 30 years, California condors were brought back from the brink of extinction and starting in the 1990s, some were released back into the wild. Today, there are more than 500 condors living in the wild and in captivity.Atlanta Mayor Dismisses Cop City Referendum as “Not an Election”
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens said this week that he wishes to “err on the side” of ensuring residents are heard in their effort to hold a citywide vote on the construction of a $90 million police training facility — even as his own administration refuses to move forward with the process of verifying signatures gathered in support of the referendum. Dickens’s comment came in a letter to Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., who had written to the mayor in mid-September and raised questions about the city’s use of signature verification — a practice Georgia Democrats have previously criticized as “problematic” — to validate the referendum.On September 11, organizers submitted around 116,000 signatures supporting a referendum on the police training facility, double the number needed to get the referendum on the ballot. The deadline for submitting the signatures is the subject of an ongoing legal battle in which the city has argued that the entire referendum effort is invalid. City officials...Pro Picks: Lions get another win in Lambeau after ending Aaron Rodgers’ career with the Packers
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:46:22 GMT
Pro Picks is a weekly column where AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi shares his picks for upcoming games. For all previous Pro Picks, head here.___The Detroit Lions are going back to Lambeau Field for the first time since ending Aaron Rodgers’ career in Green Bay.The Packers look just fine with Jordan Love.The two 2-1 teams meet Thursday night in an early season battle for first place in the NFC North.Love, who led an impressive comeback win over the Saints last week, watched from sideline when the Lions knocked the Packers out of the playoffs with a win in the final regular-season game in 2022.“We know we can win out there, we’ve done it before. But you’ve got to go earn it,” Lions coach Dan Campbell said. “It’s not going to be given. It’ll be loud, it’ll be a tough environment. They’re playing good, so here we go.”The Packers haven’t had running back Aaron Jones and wide receiver Christian Watson the past couple of games because of hamstring injuries. If they can return on a short...Latest news
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