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Blockland Solutions Conference is underway at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland – Crain’s Cleveland Business

Posted: December 9, 2019 at 8:41 pm

Futurist author Jeremy Gutsche kicked off the second annual Blockland Solutions Conference Monday morning, Dec. 9, explaining how blockchain technology has the potential to disrupt the way companies and professionals do business.

"When we think about why blockchain is needed, it's to control and understand transactions in the world of human interaction once we start mechanizing and moving at a much faster pace," he said, challenging the audience to recognize that there is "more potential in our grasp than ever before" and that the pace of change is accelerating because of technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain.

Blockchain is a decentralized, digital technology whose built-in security allows digital information to be widely and safely distributed. It provides the basis for digital currencies like Bitcoin. Advocates contend it will be used for such things as tracking how assets move through a supply chain, from producer to dealers to buyers, more securely than other technologies.

The conference, at the Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland, is the brainchild of auto dealer-turned-tech entrepreneur Bernie Moreno, whose Bernie Moreno Cos. have largely moved out of the auto business and into blockchain investing. He sees the two conferences he has led as the beginning of an effort to put Northeast Ohio at the forefront of blockchain thought leadership.

On Tuesday, Dec. 10, an announcement is expected on the next step in the creation of City Block, the revamping of The Avenue at Tower City into an entrepreneurial and technology center. In July, Moreno's company and Bedrock Detroit LLC, the Dan Gilbert company that owns the ailing shopping center that fronts Public Square, announced a plan for a $110 million, 350,000-square-foot "entrepreneurial center" that will include corporate office space, co-working areas, cafes and a public plaza at the Huron Road entrance to The Avenue.

Gutsche closed his presentation by cautioning attendees to not simply look at the emerging technologies for their business value but also to consider how they can be used to make the world a better place.

"It's an exciting world, and you should be excited because here we are, innovators in the greatest period of human history," he said. "And the rate of change isn't only faster, it's accelerating."

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Its 2071, and We Have Bioengineered Our Own Extinction – The New York Times

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I must admit that my new state of being probably helps me to see what is so unclear to others: An entire new society is emerging within our very homes and bodies. Imbuing tardigrades or water bears with sentinel duty at the microbial level (Bartlett, Peachpie, and Nuthatch, 2027) may have improved our resistance to super-viruses through our new helpers herding of microbial antibiotics as their sheep dogs, but it has done nothing to avoid hacking, the metric that haunts all of our biological transactions these days. We have already lost sex, the hug and the handshake to threats of hacking, left only with remote budding and pathetic five-senses Scryping. But, now, with animals bred from spores, how can we avoid contamination if we cant even be sure what were inhaling? Why shouldnt biotech become expert at using biotech to change us?

All I can report is that ever since the death of fiction and the rise of artistic biotech, I have more insight into what is happening because everything has become more personal than before, living under the skin. My last narrative biotech opera took the form of a giant bear linked forever in crude dance with my new home: a giant astronaut with an oblique face panel. That I now reside, in my squid-fungal form, in the water inside this astronaut suit, provides what I hope is a kind of fatal authenticity that will convince you. I thought I was protected by my new situation, but I too have woken up disoriented, stripped of cryo-currency, and in an unsafe place. I have experienced the contamination you may only feel lurking.

Despite these personal experiences, I am supposed to reassure you now. I am supposed to tell you of remedies. But I dont believe we can avoid contamination any more than we can avoid the calls of long-dead animals that burst forth from the air, our last gift of propaganda from fossil fuel companies. We ignore these sounds much as we once ignored roadkill, but ignoring something doesnt put a stop to it.

How ironic, then, if we did not actually outrun the climate crisis, but became It and were subsumed by It and now we do not know what we are, because we have been made so different. The unexamined life was once a source of joy, but now un-joys us in the remaking because our methods were suspect and extreme.

If you read this, inspect yourself. Find your contamination and greet it warmly. Attempt to make friends with it, and perhaps it will not destroy us.

For we are all arks of some kind now.

Jeff VanderMeer is a science fiction writer. His most recent novel is Dead Astronauts.

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Young Bomberg and the Old Masters at the National Gallery: the Renaissance influences on an East End radical – inews

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CultureArtsThe new exhibition explores how the avant-garde work of David Bomberg was not far removed from centuries of art that preceded it

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This is a small show, most works made for a single exhibition held when David Bomberg was 23 years old, and experimenting with dramatic fragmented figures and exploding arrangement of geometric shapes. Bombergs first solo show opened a month before the outbreak of the First World War: nothing sold, and most paintings went into storage until his death in 1957. Nevertheless, he caught the attention of the critics, and of the avant-garde: invited to join the Futurists and Vorticists, Bomberg high-handedly rejected both.

He was one of the Whitechapel Boys: artists from the East End whose studies at the Slade School of Art were funded by the Jewish Education Aid Society. The fifth of 11 children, his father had fled anti-Semitism in Poland, and was employed as a leather worker in Whitechapel where the family lived in a tiny flat without a bathroom or lavatory. Nevertheless, Bombergs ambition to draw was supported by his mother who found the money for lessons.

Three significant exhibitions in this period opened Londons art world up to changes on the other side of the channel: the vast Manet and the Post-Impressionists opened in 1910, with a sequel in 1912. The same year also saw the London debut of the Italian Futurists.

This is the young man we meet in an intense and forceful self-portrait drawing, the head beautifully modelled, the expression enigmatic but forthright. Bomberg had lost his mother the year before, and his gaze here is deep and arresting.

From there, he pitches himself headlong into a series of experiments. Vision of Ezekiel (1912) is a scene of resurrection: bones rising from the dead as living flesh. The bodies are reduced and machinelike, given fleshlike warmth only in the orange, brown and pink applied to them in flat planes.

The painting is part riot, part orgy, but at the centre a baby is held aloft: motherhood within the mele.

Bomberg had been taught to draw a grid as a compositional aid when planning a painting. We can see this grid in the drawings here, but they also start to appear in the paintings themselves. In Ju-Jitsu a subject suggested by visits to The Judaeans gym in the East End frequented by his brother Mo a lattice of diamonds slices through figures, shattering the sense of mass and reducing it instead to pure movement.

The stress and flurry suggested by the shattered grid becomes monumental in In The Hold (1913-14) a shipboard scene in which migrants are barely glimpsed emerging on deck. The painting is dominated by a large figure, arms outstretched and apparently sheltering, while all around him is dim panic and chaos.

The Mud Bath a tight and plunging composition of angular blue and red forms emerging from a blood-red pool was hung on the outside of the gallery during Bombergs 1914 show. Apparently it literally scared passing horses. It certainly seems prescient of the coming war. Bomberg signed up a year later: his time in the trenches was so horrifying that he shot himself in the foot. His service record saved him from the firing squad: he was patched up and sent back out.

Young Bomberg covers a hot-headed five-year period in which he grappled with fresh directions in painting and emerged with new (and to a contemporary audience, alarming) ideas. Irritatingly, those wishing to test Corks thesis that Bomberg still looked to the Fat Man of the Renaissance that he professed to hate at the time must search out paintings for themselves in other rooms of the National Gallery (or buy the catalogue, in which they helpfully appear side by side.)

With Gertler, we travel beyond Young Bomberg to see the swerve back from radical experimentation in the painful post-war period. The machine world that seemed so vital and modern now evoked the horror of combat. Gertler, like Bomberg, moved in a new direction. The latters claustrophobic Ghetto Theatre (1920) is shown downstairs at Ben Uri. Gertler, meanwhile, was drawing views from the sanatorium where he received treatment for tuberculosis. Suicide would take him before the next war. The last we see of him seems like a vestige of an earlier time: The Coster Woman (1923), a market trader dressed in her finery on a day out on Hampstead Heath.

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Laugh it up with Ron White – Lasvegasmagazine

Posted: December 8, 2019 at 3:49 pm

Light up a cigar, grab a bottle of scotch and settle in for an evening of naughty humor with Ron White. The foul-mouth Texan is back for more laughter at Aces of Comedy, the stand-up comedy series at The Mirage.

Riding high on the success of his Netflix special If You Quit Listening, Ill Shut Up, he has added a new legion of members to his already large fan base.

Known affectionately as Tater Salad, White lays on politically incorrect humor with heavy doses of sarcasm and irreverence.

Unabashedly patriotic, the U.S. Navy veteran has often devoted his personal time and talents to disaster victims and fellow service members. He even entered the 2016 Presidential race with a campaign slogan of Vote SmartBecause You Cant Fix Stupid.

Still, its our American way of life that provides White with some of his best material. From vacation Bible school to dating websites, California quirkiness to motel movies-on-demand, the headliner turns his hilarious experiences into things we can all relate to. And thats the trademark of a true ace of comedy.

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Does the Constitution justify impeaching Trump? | News Talk WBAP-AM – WBAP News/Talk

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For two tumultuous months, Washington has been fixated on what President Donald Trump did. Now its time to work out what should happen to him.

Four renowned law professors showed up before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday to conduct an intellectual and rigorous constitutional seminar while ducking the partisan crossfire from Democratic and Republican lawmakers. They had been called to explain the arcane business of impeachment the investigation, trial and possible removal of a president to Americans watching on TV.

Does the Constitution justify impeaching Trump over his attempted manipulation of Ukraine? Three of the high-powered legal quartet the experts chosen by Democrats agreed the President had crossed a line. The Republican witness did not rule out such a verdict but cautioned against rushing a process that could countermand the 2016 election.

On that central question, Pamela Karlan of Stanford Law School had no doubts:

What about how Trumps behavior compares with the actions of other Presidents including the two who were impeached before him and Richard Nixon, who resigned before the House could get to him? It leaves them in the dust, argued Michael Gerhardt, of the University of North Carolina Law School:

But Trump is not just in trouble for his dealings with Ukraine. Hes been blocking the investigation all along, refusing to allow key White House officials to testify and ignoring 71 separate requests for documents by Democrats. Is this also grounds for impeachment? You bet, said Harvard Law Schools Noah Feldman.

But wait could Democrats be a little ahead of themselves here? Sure, the White House is stalling and trying to mire the process in months of legal challenges. But removing a President is the most consequential act in Congress power, and Democrats have not yet used the full extent of the law to force key witnesses to testify. George Washington Universitys Jonathan Turley that Republican-called witness worries that things are going too fast and not far enough:

In his opening statement, Turley said, I get it. Youre mad. The Presidents mad. My Republican friends are mad. My Democratic friends are mad. So were all mad, and where has it taken us? Will a slipshod impeachment make us less mad? Will it only give an invitation for the madness to follow in every future administration? This is not how you impeach an American president.

Yes, Trump was the unwitting subject of a chuckle-filled chat among other NATO leaders, copped Justin Trudeau on Wednesday. But the Canadian Prime Minister insists theyve still got a good relationship.

It doesnt look like a good one Trump, after all, accused Trudeau of being two-faced and hastily stormed off from the London gathering. Their relationship didnt seem that great even before Trudeau was caught gossiping Trump had earlier skewered Canada as slightly delinquent in its fiscal duty to NATO. And last year, they clashed after a G7 meeting in Quebec, with Trudeau calling US tariffs insulting and Trump tweeting from Air Force One that the Canadian princeling was very dishonest and weak.

This is bad news for Trudeaus bid to repair relations with the mercurial US leader who can make life very difficult since the North American neighbors share the worlds most lucrative bilateral commercial relationship. But since both men have a common goal in getting Congress to pass the US-Canada-Mexico trade deal, theyll have to bury the hatchet.

And there may be a political upside for both: Feuding with liberal leaders like Trudeau and French President Emmanuel Macron is all good for Trumps brand as the politically incorrect, foreigner-baiting America First bulldog. And showing some steel to the bully down south might be just what the PM needs, as he tries to earn back the Canadians trust after a scandal-tainted couple of years and only just winning reelection by the skin of his teeth.

US President Donald Trump met Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO meeting in London. We discussed Syria. We discussed the Kurds, Trump said, adding that the border and the safe zone is working out very well and I give Turkey a lot of credit for that. The ceasefire is holding.

In October, the US withdrew forces from northern Syria to make way for a Turkish attack on the USs Kurdish allies. Syrian Kurdish and US officials have said that the attacks continue, despite a nominal ceasefire.

We have soldiers where the oil is and thats the way I like it, Trump also noted.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnells office released the Senate schedule for 2020 with just 11 months displayed. January is conspicuously absent. Pencil in a possible Senate impeachment trial.

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Bruce Forsyths widow says he would have loved sexed-up Strictly and same-sex dancers – The Sun

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SIR Bruce Forsyths wife says Strictly Come Dancing is now sexier than ever and the late TV legend would have loved it.

Lady Wilnelia Forsyth told how Bruce, the original presenter of the series who spent a decade at the helm, would have celebrated it becoming more risqu.

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The former Miss World, 62, who was married to the telly favourite for 35 years, has only just started to be able to watch the dancing show again following the national treasures death in 2017 from bronchial pneumonia.

And while he would have also embraced the ballroom show celebrating same-sex dancers, she says the all-round entertainer who spent 75 years at the top of the showbiz tree would have lamented the absence of comedy acts and lack of straight-talking as TV stars have grown afraid of being dubbed politically incorrect.

Lady Wilnelia told the Sun on Sunday: At the beginning I just couldnt watch, it was too painful. But this year I have been watching, and it is different.

The dancing is more risqu now, and sexier. Times have changed since the show began.

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You can see a change in the clothes, the dresses, too.

They are beautiful and you could wear them anywhere if they were a bit longer.

I think Bruce would have definitely liked the show becoming sexier. If you do it with style and respect, whats the problem? My husband always moved with the times.

He would have supported same-sex couples dancing together on the show for the same reason.

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After all, if same sex couples are getting married and raising families together, why shouldnt they dance together? This should be normal now.

I remembered recently that in the 1950s Bruce actually filmed a sketch with Norman Wisdom and the two of them danced together as a couple.

If he was here now, I think he would be the most accepting person of same-sex dancing.

The milestone dance was performed last month by male pro dancers Graziano Di Prima and Johannes Radebe. Viewers were quick to praise the move by Strictly.

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And Lady Wilnelia continued: It doesnt matter if its two girls or two guys, its about the dance.

Theres nothing more beautiful than two people moving their bodies together its wonderful.

And its what the audience want to see on Strictly.

The audience have a voice now, because they are talking about the show on social media, and that is very powerful.

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If Bruce was here, hed probably be on Instagram now. But hed have found himself in so much trouble because he always spoke his mind.

That was one of the things I loved the most about him. People dont speak their minds as much now because theyre frightened of a backlash.

Bruce was invited to front Strictlys very first series back in 2004.

Lady Wilnelia told how the star, who had expected all the celebrities to be awful dancers, was amazed by their transformation during the competition.

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But many of Bruces highlights still came courtesy of the shows more comic contestants.

Lady Wilnelia reckons he would be sorry at the absence in recent series of contestants who brought laughter to the show, such as Ann Widdecombe, Russell Grant, John Sargeant and Ed Balls.

She added: There has been a shift away from those acts and its a shame, because Bruce loved them.

He was a born entertainer and they were entertaining.

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I remember Ann in particular because she was so brave at times, but she took the show so lightly. I think thats what people like to see on Strictly. You dont want everyone to be perfect, and you want to see the personalities there.

Recurring ill-health saw Bruce film his last series of Strictly in 2013. Co-host Tess Daly continued in the role and It Takes Two presenter Claudia Winkleman took Bruces place.

But he still loved to watch the programme at home and would send Tess, 50, good luck messages before she went on air.

He also shared close friendships with former head judge Len Goodman and professional dancer Anton Du Beke, with pals often joking that he and Anton could be father and son.

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Lady Wilnelia said: Bruce found Claudia really funny and, though Tess played the straight part to his funnyman on Strictly, he always said how great her sense of humour was.

They had spent so much time together over the years.

She and Len would come down to his dressing room before the show every Saturday.

He and Len, and Anton, would play golf together too. At the time people would joke that Anton and Bruce could be father and son.

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Bruce would have liked to see Anton as a judge, hed have supported him in anything. But I think Anton is just happy to be a part of the family.

Bruce and Wilnelia fell in love after meeting when they were both judges at Miss World 1980, held in the UK. She had won the competition five years earlier.

They married three years later and went on to have son Jonathan, who is now 32.

Wilnelia used to accompany Bruce to the BBC Television Centre where he filmed Strictly on Saturdays.

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Now, watching on telly, she admits it feels like someone is missing.

She went on: I miss Bruce. I miss his silly jokes at the end, which always made me laugh.

I am much better than I was, but its true what people say to you, grieving is a journey. Sometimes its hard because I think about him all the time.

Our house is still the same as it was. And even when Im not thinking about him, something often happens to remind me.

I was playing golf a few weeks ago and I saw a buggy being driven by a gentleman with a hat on. For a minute there was a resemblance and I got very emotional. I couldnt stop myself crying.

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Unfortunately, you just cant avoid things like that.

Christmases and birthdays for his family will never be the same. And only someone who has lost someone so dear will understand how it feels.

But what we had was so much more than a marriage, and thats why it was so special.

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Aladdin Spinoff Featuring Prince Anders In Development With Disney+ – mxdwn.com

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Drew Mattiola December 7th, 2019 - 2:00 PM

It appears that Disney+ will be doctoring up television programs for its live-action properties, as Billy Magnussen will be reprising his role as Prince Anders in a series about the Middle Eastern royalty according to The Hollywood Reporter.

This will mark the first time the studio has developed a spinoff to one of its live-action remakes. Disney has already gotten to work on this project hiring Jordan Dunn and Michael Kvamme to scribe the script. The series centers around Anders but has not been confirmed as a sequel or a prequel to this years box office hitAladdin, as the studio is still in the planning stages for the project.

Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich, who were primarily responsible for Aladdins production, return to the set under their Rideback banner with Ryan Halprin serving as an executive producer.Magnussen was mainly responsible for pushing the inception of this series after presenting the idea toAladdins production team.Dunn and Kvamme have been rather busy as of lately and have a plethora of comedy projects in the work, including a film entitled Operation Prince of Freedom,which involves a rather politically incorrect celebrity, the Taliban and illegal immigration. More on this as it develops.

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Should a player ever turn down an offer to play for their country? – GuelphToday

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Is it (literally) politically incorrect to ask someone not to play for their country?

George Burnett figured out long ago how to give diplomatic answers to questions that offer the opportunity for undiplomatic responses.

Such was the case when the Guelph Storm general manager and coach was asked about losing Chayka for seven games 10 per cent of the teams season for a tournament many people had never heard of.

We really dont have any say when it boils down to it, Burnett said when asked if the team has to release Chayka. Its an IIHF sanctioned event. We have to support it.

Playing for your country is pretty special and hes done it four times now. This is the fifth ... Well support it, its part of what our responsibility is, hopefully he plays well, stays healthy and comes back and has a monster second half.

That doesnt mean Burnett is particularly thrilled with losing Chayka, who has established himself as one of the teams best players in just his second year.

Not eligible for the NHL draft until 2021, Chayka quarterbacks the power play, kills penalties and has 17 points this season.

His departure, coupled with the injury to Fedor Gordeev, leaves the Storm with six defencemen: three of them rookies and two of them in their second year.

I can moan and groan about it, but hes playing for his country, hes playing for his federation and Im sure he wants to be part of (Russias) under-20 program moving forward.

When I look at it, he played in the tournament last year, hes played for his country at the under-18 twice now, and for me this event is a little bit of a step back. Im happy to see him represent his country but were going to miss him for seven games and thats big, especially with Feddy hurt.

Its not unheard of for a player to decline an invitation to play for their country. Peterborough Petes forward Liam Kirk did it this week when he said no to playing for Great Britain at the World Juniors.

But Kirk is 19, drafted by the NHL and Great Britain is playing in the Division IIA of the World Juniors.

It would be a lot harder for the undrafted, 17-year-old Chayka to say no, even if logging big minutes in seven OHL games is almost certainly going to be better for his development than playing in the World Junior A Challenge.

Instead, you have to suck it up and view it as part of the price of doing business.

And keep your fingers crossed he doesnt get hurt.

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This is what Canadians are stressing out about over the holidays (SURVEY) | Etcetera – Daily Hive

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Not getting a gift for someone who got a gift for you; putting together a Christmas lunch thats dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free; and lets not forget having to listen to that one politically incorrect uncle (theres always one). Although the holidays can be a time to relax, rejuvenate, and spend quality time with family, if youve spent one or two holidays in the past crying into your turkey, youre not alone.

In a recent survey,PC Financialdug deep to find out exactly what holiday disasters people have been experiencing over the years, and the biggest things stressing people out.

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If youve overspent on gifts for the holiday this year or in years past, youre not the only one. The survey found that 49% of Canadians have blown their budget over trying to find something for everyone over the holidays. Thats nearly half of the population!

And thats not all. Seven out of 10 Canadians also said theyve compromised on the quantity and quality of gifts theyve bought for friends and family, which makes sense when youre trying to save. But the most awkward part?Forty-three percent said that theyve received a gift when they didnt have one to give back. So. stressful.

People were even prepared to participate in some very un-fun scenarios in exchange for getting out of gift-related tasks. In fact, 35% of Canadians said theyd prefer to be in charge of removing snow at their home for a whole month instead of picking out gifts for everyone in their home. And 38% said they would ring in the new year solo rather than wrap all the gifts in their home.

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Already drooling at the thought of that Christmas turkey lunch? Although theres nothing better than turkey, its usually not as exciting when youre the one solely in charge of bringing Christmas lunch to life. If youre not lucky enough to be in the company of a potluck-style Christmas meal, being the chef in charge of feeding everyone = stress.

If you find cooking for everyone daunting over the holidays, youre not the only one. Almost half of Canadians say that preparing food is stressful, and 49% stress over working around food sensitivities. Canadians spend over 13 hours planning, cooking, and shopping for meals over the holiday period and 34% said theyd prefer to go to work on a Sunday than prep holiday dinner for their entire family. Thats a pretty big deal.

If youre feeling overwhelmed with holiday stress, know that help is out there. Santas little helpers, aka PC Financial, have put together a Holiday Redemption Hotline so you can vent away all your stories about the cousin that said they were making gravy and forgot, or that awkward moment when you got given a new sweater by your in-laws and didnt have anything to give back. By offering helpful tips, and helping you find an upside to your holiday disasters, theyll help you redeem the holidays.

On December 7, from 9 am to 5 pm, you can call a PC Helper for advice on how to cope with your holiday disasters and get on with whats important having a great Christmas break. Callers could even earn a few PC Optimum points.

You can call the hotline at 1-833-909-1281 or visit PC Financials website to learn about thePC Financial MasterCard, which earns you PC Optimum points for every dollar you spend, no matter where you shop. Its just another way to get ahead of the holiday stress this season.

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People are very angry that a radio DJ has banned ‘Fairytale of New York’ – Entertainment.ie

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Whether you like it or not, the times they are a-changin'.

While some people deem it politically incorrect to continue to sing Christmas songs like 'Baby, It's Cold Outside', others can listen to it in the context of the time in which it was written.

Another controversial festive song over the years is 'Fairytale of New York'. It's a song that is loved by many, but others find the use of the word 'f****t' understandably difficult to get past.

Now, one English radio DJ has taken it a step further by banning the song from his show altogether.

Alex Dyke of BBC Radio Solent went on a lengthy rant about The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl tune on Twitter, in a now-deleted tweet. "Radio, lets ban Fairytale Of New York this Christmas!," he wrote. "'Youre a slut on junk, you scumbag, cheap lousy f****t is this what we want our kids singing in the back of the car? Its an offensive pile of downmarket chav bilge. We can do better!"

Dyke later elaborated on the tweet on his show, calling it a 'nasty, nasty song.'

I hope Im not going to ruin your Christmas, but Ive decided that I am no longer comfortable with playing Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl," he said. "I think Christmas songs should be about excited children, toys, Christmas trees, snowy streets, ski lodges, reindeer, wrapping paper, Santa, family, peace on earth and love. I just find the Pogues Fairytale of New York a nasty, nasty song."

He added: "I just think that this guy, this toothless drunk, ruining the romantic image of New York city with a song about heroin is not on. I dont like the lyrics youre bum, youre a punk, youre a slut on junk I think thats absolutely awful. I dont like you scumbag, you maggot, you cheap lousy f****t I find that offensive, I find that an offensive pile of downmarket bilge."

The reaction to his boycott has been pretty vocal on Twitter, with some calling the DJ a 'snowflake' and a 'PC fool'.

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