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Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunite to play one-off Auckland show with Xzibit, Too $hort
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunite to play one-off Auckland show with Xzibit, Too $hort

NZ Herald

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • NZ Herald

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony reunite to play one-off Auckland show with Xzibit, Too $hort

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony will perform at Auckland's Spark Arena on October 24. The group, which is reuniting with all original members, released their first new music in 15 years. Pre-sale tickets are available from June 4, with general sale starting June 5. American hip-hop stars Bone Thugs-N-Harmony are scheduled to perform in New Zealand for a one-off show later this year. The Thuggish Ruggish Bone hitmakers will take over Auckland's Spark Arena on Friday, October 24. Known for their quick-paced beats and 'chopper rap' style, the veteran 90s group will first play in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before crossing the ditch to play here with their supporting acts Xzibit and Too $hort. The original members of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony - Bizzy Bone, Flesh-n-Bone, Krayzie Bone, Wish Bone and Layzie Bone - recently reunited to release their first track since their 2010 album, Uni5: The World's Enemy.

Watch: Animals run loose from Cedar Point petting zoo
Watch: Animals run loose from Cedar Point petting zoo

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Watch: Animals run loose from Cedar Point petting zoo

SANDUSKY, Ohio (WJW) – Three of Cedar Point's four-legged residents went for a run after getting out of the park's petting zoo on Friday. According to a Cedar Point spokesperson, 'this morning, three alpacas from The Barnyard were observed walking along the Cedar Point & Lake Erie Railroad tracks.' As seen above, a park guest captured video of the three animals running by the stopped train. Krayzie Bone working to improve Glenville neighborhood with 'Harmony District' Park officials said their pens had been unlocked by a third-party operator during cleaning. The animals were quickly returned to The Barnyard, park officials said. This isn't the first time animals were caught on camera running loose at Cedar Point. Last June, as FOX 8 previously reported, two camels were seen outside of the petting zoo, becoming spooked by nearby guests. The next week, videos showed goats outside of their habitat. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Cleveland nonprofits receive grants for digital education
Cleveland nonprofits receive grants for digital education

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Cleveland nonprofits receive grants for digital education

**Related Video Above: Learning about internet service providers CLEVELAND (WJW) — Five local nonprofits recently received $75,000 in grants from Charter Communications, Inc. to help further advance digital education in the community. Krayzie Bone working to improve Glenville neighborhood with 'Harmony District' 'Spectrum Digital Education supports programs that empower community members to enhance their lives with connectivity, from providing digital literacy training to seniors to connecting students with important resources and tools for their education,' Spectrum's John Higgins said in a statement. The five Cleveland groups honored with the Spectrum Digital Education grants, first introduced in 2017, this year were: Seeds of Literacy ($20,000): The organization works to help adults earn the GED and more. Empowering and Strengthening Ohio's People ($10,000): The group's mission is to help older adults on their journey through aging. Urban League of Greater Cleveland ($20,000): The Urban League of Greater Cleveland uplifts black and other under-served communities through services and programs. Ashbury Senior Computer Community Center ($20,000): ASC3 focuses on free technology classes for seniors. 1,000 Ties ($5,000): A youth mentorship program that helps with digital literacy and job readiness. Find out more about the grant program right here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Krayzie Bone working to improve Glenville neighborhood with ‘Harmony District'
Krayzie Bone working to improve Glenville neighborhood with ‘Harmony District'

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Krayzie Bone working to improve Glenville neighborhood with ‘Harmony District'

CLEVELAND, Ohio (WJW) – Major improvements are expected to come to Cleveland's east side with construction that could begin sometime this year. The Harmony District is a mixed-use development spearheaded by Anthony Henderson, better known as Krayzie Bone, from Cleveland's own Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. He told FOX 8 the idea came from his Spread The Love foundation, which was used to help the citizens of the area. Now, Krayzie Bone wants to help the appearance of the part of Cleveland the world-famous hip-hop group traces its roots back to. That's the corridor of St. Clair Avenue at East 99th Street, which was coined Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Way back in 2023. 'I feel like the people in this community deserve to see better. They deserve to live in a community that's flourishing,' he said. Nick Chubb era likely over in Cleveland: GM He explained how he asked people in the community what's needed, and they told him they need things like affordable housing and access to gas and groceries. Those types of projects are expected to come with the Harmony District, along with attractions for fans who visit Bone Thugs-n-Harmony Way. Those plans include a Bone Thugs museum and a digital library of minority cultures. The project is said to blend economic development with cultural heritage. It's an idea Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb fully supports. 'The Harmony District presents an exciting vision for Glenville, and we're encouraged by its potential to celebrate local culture and generate inclusive economic growth. We look forward to continued conversations about how the city and community partners can support efforts that align with our shared goals for equitable development,' the mayor said in a statement. Krayzie Bone shared how this project is a way for him to give back to his hometown and be an example of doing the right thing at the same time. He said anyone who has a platform should step up in these types of scenarios. 'I was inspired to come back and not just give back, but build something here,' he said. 'We need to really start investing back in these communities and making them better, and I think everybody should feel obligated to do this once you have a platform and you're able to help because there's a lot of people out here that need help. I just want to be a source of help any way I can.' Local hospital visitors may have been exposed to measles There's no set construction start date, but Krayzie Bone believes residents in Glenville will be very pleased once they start seeing trucks rolling in and improvements being made. According to a release, initial funding commitments are secured. He added that it will take more than just him to see the Harmony District reach its full potential. 'It takes a community to build a community,' Krayzie Bone said. He will welcome anyone who wants to participate, donate or help in any way, he said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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