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Marquesa LaDawn

By Marquesa LaDawn
NNPA Columnist

 
It was opening night for NeNe on Broadway and not a RHOA was in sight. Not surprised! Still, it looks like she had a ball! From the Gossip Department, the shell may finally get cracked open revealing the source of Nene’s pain, which makes it difficult for her to connect with others long term. But, we love our Nene! With her new show with Kim Zolciak, and her rumored big raise, she’s alright.

I can’t say the same about housewives husband Apollo Nida. He shared with Peter and Cynthia that Phaedra refuses to let his kids visit. Based on this week episode, she does have a lot of excuses.

Peter is not shade free this week. He purchased another business again without talking to his life partner, Cynthia. She expected him to put his energy into re-opening Bar One. Let’s face it, he’s an entrepreneur with ADD.

We had more good news this week, Ms. Kenya debuted her pilot that she plans to shop to TV networks. It was wedding themed and the parts they showed were pretty interesting. I just hope the rumors aren’t true about her not paying her actors. On another note, it was nice seeing the ladies get along, if only for one night. No shading, no insults, just glam and fun! I think they are getting us ready for the biggest housewife reunion on the planet.

One more thing, Mama Joyce finally apologized to Todd, Kandi’s husband. It wasn’t heartfelt, but still big for Mama Joyce. Looks like next week we will have a chance to get the full story via another Kandi spinoff premiering. I’m so happy Bravo got smart and realized her spinoffs only work when the family is involved, especially the explosive Mama Joyce. I will be tuning in!

Not sure when Nene and Kim’s show will debut hopefully not right away – we can only take Atlanta in doses…

I have to say, my housewives in NYC are killing it (RHONY). These women are well, very New York, meaning short patience mixed in with a sense of entitlement. Let’s start with Ms. Emotional Hurricane herself, Ramona, I know she’s going thru a hard time healing from the failure of a 25-year marriage. But let’s be honest, she still out there and giving it to us big time after Bethenny’s arrival. In this week’s episode she had a breakthough moment with Luann of all people. The woman who lives in denial, finally acknowledged her marriage and the pain it’s caused her. My heart melted for her in that brief moment.

I felt bad for new NY housewife Dorinda, who wasn’t invited since she’s in a relationship; but her boyfriend showed up and got interrogated. Dorinda was extremely rude to him this week for little things, but next week, she will blow a gasket, just watch. I’m not feeling Dorinda right now. She shows a major sense of entitlement. For example, assuming a Black man was an employee and a handicapped man was homeless. Really? She started off kinda boring but I can see, she’s got issues, which means great TV.

As the episode progressed, Romana’s behavior was being discussed, I loved how the ladies excused Romana’s behavior but B said – I don’t want to deal with her.

B is sooo bold. She shut down Heather from talking about Romana. Why?

“I refuse to let this scene be about Ramona.”

Heather was on WWHL later that evening with a fake smile pasted to her face, you could see the disdain she had for B and others. This is going to be a great season.

Over in Beverly Hills, I know it’s over, but they showed a special “Secrets Revealed” episode.

I love Lisa V’s style. I was not surprised to see her beautiful Rolls Royce, with fur in the back seat. She picked up Kyle and headed to the mansion of Camille Grammer. It was fun seeing the housewives play tennis in their fancy clothes with Chanel tennis rackets. Oh the life…

It wasn’t all roses. We finally see Kim Richards confronting Lisa Rinna about her mean text. OMG, Lisa could not get a word in edgewise; Kim shut her down and blamed everything on her. But, this scene is now haunting Kim, Why? Lisa said in the scene, eventually you will have to take responsibility for your actions. Her words rang true when Kim got arrested last weekend.

I have to say Kim was not the only one to provide shock in this episode, Lisa Rinna did as well by admitting to posing nude in Playboy. After seeing some of the housewives look at the picture and giggle up a storm, I had to see. OMG, she showed it, in her words.

I will miss you ladies until you return next season.

I have some bad news and good news related about RHONJ. My girl Teresa is getting out two months early. The bad news? They are losing their beautiful home through foreclosure. Still waiting to see if Joe and the kids get their own show. Obviously, they could use the money.

 

Marquesa LaDawn is a professional businesswoman who escapes the pressures of living in New York City by retreating into the real world of reality TV. Follow me on twitter @realityshowgirl and subscribe to her podcast at www.RealitytvGirl.com.

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Oakland Post: Week of May 8 – 14, 2024

The printed Weekly Edition of the Oakland Post: Week of May May 8 – 14, 2024

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Rajah Caruth: Young Trailblazer of NASCAR

Imagine you’re only 22 years old and already making a name for yourself in NASCAR, one of the most thrilling sports in the US. That is the life of Rajah Kirby Caruth, an American professional stock car racing driver.

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Rajah Kirby Caruth, an American professional stock car racing driver. (File Photo)

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Imagine you’re only 22 years old and already making a name for yourself in NASCAR, one of the most thrilling sports in the US. That is the life of Rajah Kirby Caruth, an American professional stock car racing driver.

Born June 11, 2002, in Washington, DC, he was drawn to the sport as a child after seeing the Disney Pixar film “Cars.

Caruth dreamed of tooling around the track like the main character in “Cars,” Lightning McQueen. His enthusiasm grew when his parents surprised him with a trip to the NASCAR Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway when he was 12.

In 2018, while keeping busy with school, sports and a summer job, Caruth and his family held fundraisers so that he could buy an iRacing simulator. Then, at age 16, he traded a real driver’s license to race virtually in the eNASCAR Ignite Series, which led to him being recruited by the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program.

His first big opportunity came in 2019 when he competed in a “Legends” car at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the Bojangles’ Southern Shootout and recorded two top-third in the semi-pro points.

People began to recognize Caruth’s talents. In 2020, he stepped up to the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series and became the first African American to win at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in a late model race. The next year, he won at Tri-County Motor Speedway and picked up his fourth overall late model victory.

Then, he became the first person of color to win at the South Carolina track.

In 2021, Caruth announced he would compete full-time in the ARCA Menards Series East for Rev Racing, where he finished third in the standings, including a series of top-five finishes. He made his NASCAR Xfinity Series debut on a bigger stage as well.

Then, in 2022, thing really took off. A new chapter found Caruth at NASCAR’s unofficial Triple A league with GMS Racing, where he drives full-time for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, with a sponsorship from The Wendell Scott Foundation. After a few setbacks, he broke into the top 10 several times, finishing at a career-high 6th at Darlington Raceway.

Fast-forward to 2024, and Caruth’s took the third major step in his career. He is now driving full-time in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for Spire Motorsports and has been making the news for putting on stellar performances. Oh, and he won at Las Vegas: his first career victory.

From an impressionable young racing fan to a professional NASCAR driver, Caruth is charting a new path, creating history, and inspiring people to always remember that if you have the talent, the drive, and most of all, the heart, anything can be achieved.

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Mayor Breed Proposes Waiving City Fees for Night Markets, Block Parties, Farmers’ Markets, Other Outdoor Community Events

Mayor London N. Breed introduced legislation on April 26 to encourage and expand outdoor community events. The first will waive City fees for certain events, making them less costly to produce. The second will simplify the health permitting for special event food vendors through the creation of an annual permit. Both pieces of legislation are part of the Mayor’s broader initiative to bring vibrancy and entertainment to San Francisco’s public right of ways and spaces.

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Mayor London N. Breed introduced legislation on April 26 to encourage and expand outdoor community events.

The first will waive City fees for certain events, making them less costly to produce. The second will simplify the health permitting for special event food vendors through the creation of an annual permit. Both pieces of legislation are part of the Mayor’s broader initiative to bring vibrancy and entertainment to San Francisco’s public right of ways and spaces.

Outdoor community events are integral to San Francisco’s vibrant culture and sense of community. These events include night markets, neighborhood block parties and farmers markets, and bolster the City’s economy by supporting local businesses and attracting tourists eager to experience San Francisco’s unique charm and food scene.

They offer residents, workers and visitors, opportunities to engage with local artists, musicians, and food vendors while enjoying the San Francisco’s stunning outdoor spaces and commercial corridors.

The legislation will allow for more and new community gatherings and for local food vendors to benefit from the City’s revitalization.

“San Francisco is alive when our streets are filled with festivals, markets, and community events,” said Breed. “As a city we can cut fees and streamline rules so our communities can bring joy and excitement into our streets and help revitalize San Francisco.”

Fee Waiver Legislation

The events that can take advantage of the new fee waivers are those that are free and open to the public, occupy three or fewer city blocks, take place between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., and have the appropriate permitting from the ISCOTT and the Entertainment Commission.

The applicant must be a San Francisco based non-profit, small business, Community Benefit District, Business Improvement District, or a neighborhood or merchant association. Fees eligible for waiver include any application, permit, and inspection/staffing fees from San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, Department of Public Health, Fire Department, Entertainment Commission, and Police Department.

Currently, it can cost roughly anywhere between $500-$10,000 to obtain permits for organized events or fairs, depending on its size and scope. Organizations and businesses are limited to a maximum of 12 events in one calendar year for which they can receive these fee waivers.

Food Vendor Streamlining Legislation

The second piece of legislation introduced will help special event food vendors easily participate in multiple events throughout the year with a new, cost-effective annual food permit. Food vendors who participate in multiple events at multiple locations throughout the year will no longer need to obtain a separate permit for each event. Instead, special event food vendors will be able to apply and pay for a single annual permit all at once.

“Many successful food businesses either begin as pop-up vendors or participate in special events to grow their business,” says Katy Tang, Director of the Office of Small Business. “Giving them the option for an annual special event food permit saves them time and money.”

Currently, food vendors are required to get a Temporary Food Facility (TFF) permit from the Department of Public Health (DPH) in order to participate in a special event, among permits from other departments.

Currently, each special event requires a new permit from DPH ranging from $124-$244, depending on the type of food being prepared and sold. Last year, DPH issued over 1,500 individual TFF permits. With the new annual permit, food vendors selling at more than four to six events each year will benefit from hundreds of dollars in savings and time saved from fewer bureaucratic processes.

“This legislation is a step in the right direction to make it easier for food vendors like me to participate in citywide events,” said Dontaye Ball, owner of Gumbo Social. “It saves on time, money and makes it more effective. It also creates a level of equity.”

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