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Your Superguide to the week ahead in Las Vegas (January 20-26 edition) – Las Vegas Weekly

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Thursday, January 20

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Vegas Golden Knights vs. Montreal Canadiens

PARTY: VICE10 p.m., Zouk Nightclub, zoukgrouplv.com.

ARTS: THE CRAFT: THE UNAUTHORIZED MUSICAL PARODYThru 2/6, various times, Majestic Repertory Theatre, majesticrepertory.com.

COMEDY: MARSHA WARFIELDWith Daniel Simonsen, Tanael Joachim & Traci Skene, 7 & 9:30 p.m., thru 1/23, Comedy Cellar, ticketmaster.com.

MISC: LECTURE: WHO KILLED MALCOLM X?7 p.m., Sahara West Library, & 1/21 at West Las Vegas Library, lvccld.org.

PARTY: DEEJAY AL10:30 p.m., Tao Nightclub, taolvnc.taogroup.com.

FOOD & DRINK: DISTILLS OPOLO VINEYARDS WINE DINNER7 p.m., 6945 S. Rainbow Blvd., eventbrite.com.

PARTY: GREG LOPEZ9:30 p.m., Foundation Room, houseofblues.com.

COMEDY: NICK GUERRA8 p.m., LA Comedy Club, tickets.thestrat.com.

SPORTS: VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS VS. MONTREAL CANADIENS7 p.m., T-Mobile Arena, axs.com.

MUSIC: TYMARA WALKERThe term supper club is all over Las Vegas these days, equally applicable to fashionable restaurants with live entertainment on the Strip and upstart local listening rooms and lounges that add dining to the experience. The latest venue to use the label is a familiar entertainment space in Henderson. Formerly known as E-String Poker Bar, Gambit on Sunset Road includes a cocktail and gaming bar called the Bank, a hidden tequila-themed speakeasy known as 33 and the full-service Gatsbys, offering a classic dinner-and-show combo with a versatile menu and even more exciting roster of entertainers.

Starting off this weekend right is the wildly talented Tymara Walker (House of Blues Gospel Brunch, Michael Jackson One, Heartbreak Hotel) headlining a KUNV-sponsored Soul of Jazz evening of music, backed by The SOJ All Stars band. Walker has toured and performed with Gladys Knight and Chaka Khan, among others, and her vocal abilities deserve the biggest stage and brightest spotlight available. 6:30 p.m., $20-$280, 2031 W. Sunset Road, lvlivepresents.com. Brock Radke

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Fabolous

PARTY: FABOLOUS10 p.m., Drais Nightclub, draisgroup.com.

MUSIC: ADELE8 p.m., & 1/22, The Colosseum, caesars.com.

COMEDY: KATT WILLIAMS8 p.m., & 1/22, Dolby Live, ticketmaster.com.

PARTY: STEVE AOKI10:30 p.m., Omnia Nightclub, hakkasangroup.com.

MISC: GARRISON KEILLOR7:30 p.m., Reynolds Hall, thesmithcenter.com.

MUSIC: FXP FT. FRANKY PEREZ & CHRISTIAN BRADY10 p.m., Counts Vampd, vampdvegas.com.

COMEDY: RON WHITE10 p.m., & 1/22, Mirage Theatre, ticketmaster.com.

PARTY: BREATHE CAROLINA10 p.m., Zouk Nightclub, zoukgrouplv.com.

COMEDY: TONY HINCHCLIFFE7 & 9:30 p.m., & 1/22, Wiseguys, vegas.wiseguyscomedy.com.

PARTY: RL GRIME10:30 p.m., XS Nightclub wynnsocial.com.

MUSIC: MOTHER MERCURYWith Isolated Avenue, Crimson Riot & Future Vinyls, 9 p.m., Soul-Belly BBQ, brownpapertickets.com.

ARTS: TANGO ARGENTINA7:30 p.m., Artemus W. Ham Concert Hall, unlv.edu.

MUSIC: DAVID FOSTERConsidering that much of the music he has written and produced with superstars like Celine Dion, Michael Bubl, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey and Chicago has been performed for years up and down the Strip, it only makes sense for David Foster to have a show of his own in Las Vegasespecially since hes playing lots of that stuff while sharing stories about those artists and other aspects of his career. I love going there, and Ive seen so many shows there over the years, all the way back to Elvis back in the day, Foster says. Im hoping what I do is a good fit, because what could be better than traveling once a month to Vegas for four shows, coming from LA? I would love it. 8 p.m., $200+, Encore Theater, ticketmaster.com. Brock Radke

ARTS: FAITH JONES READING & SIGNINGUp until her early 20s, Faith Jones lived the stuff of nightmares. She grew up on an isolated commune among the Children of God, a religious cult her grandfather created in 1968 to prepare for the End Times. The cult grew exponentially over the years, amassing thousands of followers in more than 100 countries and even catching the attention of notable celebrities. Allegations of horrific abuse within the cult soon surfaced. At 23, Jones managed to escape the group and begin a new life. Today, shes a successful attorney and the author of the memoir Sex Cult Nun. Hear the inspiring survivor read passages about her time within the cult and how she took her life back. 7 p.m., free, the Writers Block, thewritersblock.org. Amber Sampson

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ARTS: LOCAL EXPLORATIONS OPENING RECEPTIONIt took a village to create the phantasmagorical world of Omega Mart at Area15. Now, 13 of those same brilliant minds will display their artwork in Local Explorations, a group exhibition at Core Contemporary Gallery inside the Historic Commercial Center District. Meow Wolf and Core Arts Concord will co-sponsor the show, and the newly opened Fort Bedlam Cafe will provide light refreshments. The participating artists are Avantarded, Kent Caldwell,6 p.m., free, Core Contemporary Gallery, 900 E. Karen Ave. #D222. Amber SampsonElliott Demlow, Nancy Good, Heather Hermann, Mila May, Jerry Misko, Jane Poynter, Brent Sommerhauser, Joel Spencer, Clarice Tara, Eric Vozzola and Valentin Yordanov. Experience the work of these Vegas-based talents at the opening reception on January 22, then return on February 12 for an artist discussion before the exhibit closes on February 26.

MISC: EVERYTHINGS COMING UP BARBARABarbara Dixon is a belter/hoofer in the tradition of Liza Minelli and Elaine Stritch. She performs classic Broadway tunes, tells lewd showbiz stories and, when the muse favors, has been known to cut a rug. (Google Barbaras Fosse Dance Tutorial, and be prepared to learn The Rich Mans Frug, Soft-Boiled Egg Hands and Baby Made of Noodles.) Everythings Coming Up Barbara, her autobiographical show, comes to Vegas following wildly successful runs in LA and New York, and just ahead of rumors that Dixon is actually writer and performer Leah Sprecher, a member of the acclaimed Groundlings troupe and a BroadwayWorld Person to Watch nominee. 8 p.m. & midnight, $35-$45, Majestic Repertory Theatre, majesticrepertory.com. Geoff Carter

PARTY: DIPLO10:30 p.m., XS Nightclub, wynnsocial.com.

SPORTS: UNLV MENS BASKETBALL VS. SAN JOSE STATENoon, Thomas & Mack Center, unlvtickets.com.

PARTY: JUICY J10 p.m., Drais Nightclub, draisgroup.com.

MUSIC: BRIAN MCKNIGHT8 p.m., Encore Theater, ticketmaster.com.

PARTY: BAD BOY BILL10 p.m., Discopussy, discopussydtlv.com.

MUSIC: AUSTIN MEADE & KODY WEST8 p.m., Backstage Bar & Billiards, eventbrite.com.

PARTY: CEDRIC GERVAIS10 p.m., Marquee Nightclub,marqueelvnc.taogroup.com.

MUSIC: SMITH/KOTZEN7:30 p.m., Counts Vampd, eventbrite.com.

PARTY: COSMIC GATE9 p.m., the Portal at Area15, seetickets.us.

MUSIC: HIROSHIMA6 & 8:30 p.m., Myrons, thesmithcenter.com.

MUSIC: TOOLWith Blonde Redhead (below), 8 p.m., T-Mobile Arena, axs.com.

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PARTY: CRESPO10 p.m., Marquee Nightclub, marqueelvnc.taogroup.com.

MUSIC: KURT TRAVISWith Amarionette, Catbamboo, Sani Bronco, 8 p.m., SoulBelly BBQ, brownpapertickets.com.

ARTS: LAS VEGAS SINFONIETTA: ALL-MOZART PROGRAM3 p.m., Clark County Library, eventbrite.com.

MUSIC: NIEVE MALANDRA7 p.m., the Underground, themobmuseum.org.

MUSIC: KALANI PEA3 p.m. & 7 p.m., Myrons, thesmithcenter.com.

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Wayne Newton: Up Close and Personal

MISC: MONDAYS DARK8 p.m., the Space, mondaysdark.com.

PARTY: WITCHY TIKI PARTY7 p.m., the Golden Tiki, thegoldentiki.com.

PARTY: OCEAN ROULETTE10 p.m., Oddwood, oddwoodbar.com.

COMEDY: ELEANOR KERRIGAN8:30 & 10:30 p.m., Laugh Factory, ticketmaster.com.

MUSIC: WAYNE NEWTON: UP CLOSE AND PERSONALMr. Las Vegas is back at last, starting things up again at the legendary Las Vegas resort where he first achieved headliner status in the 1960s. Wayne Newton was originally slated to resume Up Close and Personal, his music-and-storytelling extravaganza, in October at the Flamingos intimate Bugsys Cabaret space, but his plans were delayed by a back injury. Hes back on track and ready to duplicate the success hes had in recent years at smaller Strip rooms at Caesars Palace and Ballys, focusing on audience interaction and his unique history. After opening night on January 24, Newton has a whole slew of shows on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays booked into June. 7 p.m., $66-$102, Bugsys Cabaret, ticketmaster.com. Brock Radke

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My Fair Lady

PARTY: MIKEY FRANCIS10:30 p.m., Omnia, hakkasangroup.com

PARTY: TRUTH10 p.m., Discopussy, discopussylv.com.

MUSIC: THREE CHORD MONTE10 p.m., the Sand Dollar Lounge, thesanddollarlv.com.

ARTS: MY FAIR LADYThe Smith Centers Broadway Las Vegas series continues with Lincoln Center Theaters production of Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewes 1956 My Fair Lady. Bartlett Sher, the Tony award-winning director of this revival, removes the rom-com gloss that suffused the 1964 film versionthe version most people knowleaving what George Bernard Shaw laid down in his original 1913 play Pygmalion, from which My Fair Lady is adapted: a searing, witty take on class struggle, grooming and clueless misogyny. The songs, too, remainenduring classics like I Could Have Danced All Night, The Rain in Spain and Ive Grown Accustomed to Her Face. January 25-30, 7:30 p.m., additional 2 p.m. shows January 29-30; $30-$148, Reynolds Hall, thesmithcenter.com. Geoff Carter

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The Marias

MUSIC: LIONEL RICHIE8 p.m., Encore Theater, ticket master.com.

MUSIC: SANTANA7 p.m., House of Blues, ticketmaster.com.

MUSIC: MARISSA & THE HOLLENBACKS10 p.m., the Sand Dollar Lounge, thesanddollarlv.com

MUSIC: THE MARIASThis LA-based indie pop band describes its sound as psychedelic soul, and its true; you can hear the influence of both of those sounds on The Marias gorgeous 2021 debut album, Cinema. (Thats also an appropriate description; their music would play brilliantly in films.) But theres a lot more than that happening in The Marias sound. Mara Zardoya delivers her slinky, pillow-soft vocals in both English and Spanish, and multi-instrumentalist Josh Conway produces beats that evoke both man and machine. Think Portishead, Tlpopmusik, Phantogramthe very best of trip-hop, evolved into something new and unexpected. With Maye. 8 p.m., $20. Brooklyn Bowl, ticketweb.com. Geoff Carter

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The Jim Harbaugh Situation: Here’s What We Know – Wolverine Maven

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Jim Harbaugh just went 12-2, beat up on Ohio State, trounced Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game and made an appearance in the College Football Playoff. He's due for a big raise and one is certainly coming, but will be at Michigan or somewhere in the NFL?

It feels like it's going to be Michigan or the Las Vegas Raiders right now, but teams like the Chicago Bears, the Stephen Ross-owned Miami Dolphins and even the New York Giants have been mentioned as well. In my opinion, it's between A2 and Sin City and that's it.

Here's what we know...

1. Jim Harbaugh is choice No. 1 for Mark Davis and the Las Vegas Raiders

I didn't know this to be true until yesterday evening when more than one person very close to the situation in Las Vegas told me it was the case. Before that, I knew there was interest from Davis and the Raiders, but I didn't actually know if Harbaugh was at the top of the list or merely on it. Knowing that Harbaugh is who Mark Davis wants makes the possibility of him ending up in Las Vegas much more realistic.

2. The Raiders firing Mike Mayock is a domino that needed to fall

It seemed possible that Harbaugh could end up in Vegas when Mayock was the general manager, but now that he's out, it feels borderline probable. Mayock was part of the Jon Gruden experiment that clearly didn't work out so with him gone, it's going to be a fresh start. I'm not sure if Harbaugh wants any GM responsibilities, but that's at least on the table now, as is the opportunity to be involved in helping find the next GM, or at least being on board with who is coming in. Current Indianapolis Colts assistant general manager Ed Dodds has been talked about as Mayock's potential replacement, which is interesting since he used to work for the Raiders and Al Davis back in 2003. Another notable person was on that Raiders staff in 2003 as well Jim Harbaugh. With Mayock gone and Dodds as a candidate for the job, the whole situation with Harbaugh makes a lot more sense. Of course, Dodds is by no means a shoe in, but it's an interesting angle.

These two reasons are why I tweeted out my thoughts yesterday evening.

3. Mark Davis feels stuck

Interim head coach Rich Bisaccia took over for Gruden back in October and did a great job with a flailing franchise. In spite of the fallout with Gruden, the tragic situation with wide receiver Henry Ruggs and the release of cornerback Damon Arnette after an absurd video came out of him brandishing a gun and threatening people, Bisaccia steadied the ship and led the Raiders to the playoffs. He gained the respect of his peers and won over his players. Yet he's not viewed as a true head coach candidate. There are multiple jobs open in the NFL right now and none of them are considering the former special teams coach. Davis doesn't see Bisaccia as the long term solution but doesn't want to rock the boat and upset his players and staff by not hiring him, which would almost certainly result in his departure once a new regime comes in. Davis is truly between a rock and a hard place with Bisaccia whether Harbaugh is involved or not.

4. The timeline on both sides

Michigan beat Ohio State 51 days ago. On that day, athletic director Warde Manuel, everyone in the athletic department and maize and blue fans everywhere knew that Jim Harbaugh was in line for a restructured contract. All he did after that was destroy Iowa en route to a Big Ten title and compete in the College Football Playoff. At that time, he was (and still is)the 11th highest-paid coach in the Big Ten, which is unacceptable given what he just accomplished.He's at or near the top of his profession based on last season's performance and he needs to be compensated for it.Manuel and anyone else who needed to be involved could've whipped up a new contract at any point since then. Michigan obviously wants Harbaugh back, so if he wanted to be back, and he was completely uninterested in the NFL, it would be done and could've been done long ago.There's been plenty of time to rectify that, so that the fact that it hasn't been addressed certainly supports the notion that Harbaugh is waiting on something.

Then there's the Raiders' timeline. They obviously just lost in the playoffs last weekend, so not much time has passed, but things move incredibly fast in the NFL when it comes to coaching moves, usually. That fact that it's been slow going in Vegas makes it seem like something is afoot. A source close to the Raiders organization feels like Mark Davis istrying to work something out with Harbaugh and that talks about it may have started last month. The Raiders have been very deliberate and methodical with their head coaching interviews, which isn't typical, and only one name has been attached to the head coaching search beyond Bisaccia in Jerod Mayo. It's worth noting that interviewing Mayo would satisfy the Rooney Rule, which Davis botched in 2018 when he hired Gruden.

The way all of this is dragging out indicates that Harbaugh is definitely weighing options and trying to make the right decision.

5. Money is not going to be an issue

There are some who believe that Mark Davis and the Raiders won't offer enough to persuade Jim Harbaugh to leave Ann Arbor, but that's not the case per a source. Remember, Davis and the Raiders inked Jon Gruden to a 10 year, $100 million deal in 2018 when that really wasn't a thing. There are two or three coaches in the pros and in college making around $10 million per year right now and Harbaugh could become one of them if Davis wants him bad enough. He wouldn't bat an eye at that amount if that's truly what both sides want.

6. Sarah Harbaugh has ties to Las Vegas

Jim Harbaugh's wife, Sarah, used to live in Vegas and was a successful teacher and real estate agent while there per John U. Bacon. She was living there when she met Harbaugh in 2006 while he was in town for a coaching clinic and the two have essentially been together ever since. Any time there's familiarity with a place, it makes a move there easier. The Harbaughs' life is much different now than it was in 2006, as is Las Vegas, but that connection still makes it feel like an easier transition.

7. Jim Harbaugh loves Ann Arbor

This has never been questioned but it is worth noting as he tries to figure out his next move. Harbaugh spent some of his formative years in Ann Arbor, obviously played at the University of Michigan, has been back for seven years now and has put down a lot of roots in The Tree City. He has several school-aged children walking the halls of the same buildings he did as a child, has at least one kid enrolled at U-M, has his parents living next door to him and has a faction of the fan base who would support him no matter what. He's not going to be able to recreate that exactly in Vegas or anywhere else if he were to take a job in the NFL. That certainly carries some weight.

8. Jim Harbaugh is doing his job

This should come as no surprise as Harbaugh has always been a grinder and a worker. Even if he is considering a return to the NFL, there's no way he would just sit around and do no work while still employed as U-M's head coach with recruiting in full swing and open positions on his staff. Plus, even if Harbaugh was 90% sure he was going back to the NFL, that leaves a 10% chance he'd be back in Ann Arbor next year, in which case it's in his best interest to do his job and do it well even if he is leaning toward a move to the league. In the world of college football, you can't afford to go hours let alone weeks without doing your job. Harbaugh participating in recruiting and hiring Mike Elston as the new defensive line coach to replace Shaun Nua are not surefire signs that he'll be back in Ann Arbor next year. Landing a guy like Elston is certainly a great hire and an indicator that Harbaugh could remain at Michigan but it's not a guarantee.

9. Jim Harbaugh's message to everyone

Some of these points get a little murky because Jim Harbaugh hasn't told anyone reporting on any of these developments anything directly. It doesn't matter who your favorite Michigan media personality is, Harbaugh is not telling them and has not told them his plans for next year.

If you believe what Sam Webb says, and you should, then Harbaugh openly told the father of 2021 Michigan signee Darrius Clemons that he would listen to and entertain NFL opportunities. That's pretty cut and dry to me. The fact that so many disbelieving fans are hanging on to a narrative that Harbaugh is telling "everyone" that he'll be back next year and that leaving is not even a remote possibility is bizarre because Webb published quotes on the record to disprove it.

The same goes for current players.I kept seeing "reports" all over the place that Harbaugh has told the team that he's staying so I wondered if it really was addressed that directly. More than one player said that they hadn't personally heard anything and that other players also haven't heard anything from Harbaugh. If Harbaugh had even told a few players directly that he was coming back, every player would know. There's no way half the team could know his intentions while the other half was in the dark.

With that said, just like the hiring of Elston isn't a guarantee that Harbaugh will be back next year, Harbaugh not mentioning his exact plans to current players isn't a guarantee that he's gone. He's not obligated to sit the entire team down and reveal his plans. Coaching is a tough business and coaches make quick, surprising and even deceptive decisions all the time (see Brian Kelly, Mel Tucker and Nick Saban to name a few). I'm not saying Harbaugh is deceptive, because I don't believe him to be, but if he's really still figuring everything out, the approach with the team and recruits makes sense.

He could easily say to anyone that he plans to be in Ann Arbor next year because at that given moment, he probably does, while still understanding that the NFL is possible. That doesn't make him a liar or a cheat or a bad person.

10. Not a peep

Finally, the overall silence on this entire situation when it comes to players, parents, signees, recruits, commits, staffers, assistant coaches and Harbaugh himself is just wild if he has indeed made up his mind in either direction. In today's day and age of social media posts, leaked videos, screen-shotted messages and e-correspondences and up-to-the-minute press releases, no one directly involved with Michigan football has said a word publicly. Not one person who would actually know has directly or decisively said, "Jim Harbaugh is doing X next year," out in the open or even behind the scenes in a way that would prove what the head coach is going to do.

Not one Snapchat story from Ronnie Bell saying, "My coach is coming back next year, you guys are crazy." Not even one cryptic tweet from any of the assistant coaches. Not one reporter has gotten their hands on a private text message conversation between some staffers or players or recruits. Not one simple statement from Harbaugh or Michigan to quell all the rumors. Nada.

If the current and former players, along with high schoolers who are committed to or interested in Michigan know about Jim Harbaugh's intentions, how is it possible that NOTHING has leaked in any way, shape or form? Not only is that improbable, it's impossible.

These are all things we know. Harbaugh's definitive plans are clearly not on the list, which is why we're all digging, deciphering and deciding on our own.

Given all of this information, I feel like things are trending toward Harbaugh's return to the NFL. The timeline is so drawn out, Harbaugh's stock has never been higher and might never be this high again, stars seem to be aligning in terms of available coaches to potentially round out his staff (Pep Hamilton, Vic Fangio and others) and some of the only NFL jobs that would ever make sense for Harbaugh happen to be available right now.

The best scenario for Michigan is that an offer never comes from an NFL team or that Harbaugh simply decides of his own volition to stay at Michigan. I was critical of Harbaugh after last year and deservedly so. But now, he's proven that he can win at the highest level and he's the best man for the job in Ann Arbor. I don't know how all of this is going to play out, but it feels like Harbaugh to the NFL is really picking up steam. The crazy thing about all of this is, I don't know if Harbaugh himself knows what he's going to do right now.

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Leaving Las Vegas: The Next Q Con May Take Place on Lin Wood’s Plantation in South Carolina – Dallas Observer

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You may remember the QAnon convention that took place in Dallas over Memorial Day weekend last year. A petition went around to cancel the event, and one of the venues, Gilley's, pulled out. Now, the roaming QAnon crowd has another event lined up, this time in South Carolina.

Cancelation or not, the For God & Country Patriot Roundup event in Dallas took place as scheduled last May. The Q Con featured a lineup of heavy hitters like former Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the ex-national security adviser to former President Donald Trump, and Sidney Powell, formerly a lawyer for both Flynn and Trump.

The idea was that the Dallas event would be the first of many. Besides a couple of hiccups, everything went according to plan, and the next one will reportedly take place on a plantation in South Carolina. The plantation is owned by none other than attorney and conspiracy theorist Lin Wood.

The main organizers call themselves The Patriot Voice. But the faces behind the group belong to the Q couple, QAnon John and QueenAnon Amy. QAnon John's real name is John Sabal. Wood was supposed to speak at the Dallas event but canceled just days before. However, Wood has remained close with John and Amy, often sharing their wild-eyed posts on Telegram.

Lin Wood joined The Patriot Voice for a Telegram voice chat on Jan. 7, during which they announced the next event would happen on Woods plantation. (Seems fitting, doesn't it?)

Theyre calling the event Patriot Revival. This will be The Patriot Voices third Q Con. It was supposed to happen next month in Las Vegas, where their second event took place. But Wood and the Q couple announced the event was being pushed to April and will likely happen in South Carolina.

During the Telegram chat, Sabal said, I want to make a major announcement that Amy and I and The Patriot Voice will be hosting an event on Lins property at the end of April. More details will follow. Stay tuned because its going to be amazing.

Were beyond excited, Amy added.

Wood chimed in, So, the Vegas event in February is going to be essentially rescheduled for late April, and were going to try to do it on one of my properties or two of my properties here in South Carolina.

Thats right, Sabal replied. Thats right.

Wood has three plantations in South Carolina thatspan a combined 2,035 acres.

The change hasnt yet been reflected on the website for the event. The site does show some of the potential speakers, including Wood, George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign advisor, and Ron Watkins, former administrator of an online site where QAnon was allowed to flourish.

Were beyond excited." QueenAnon Amy

HBOs documentary series Q: Into the Storm heavily implied that Ron and his dad, Jim Watkins, were behind the Q posts. They have both denied this.

Wherever the event will be, it will cost a pretty penny to attend, with basic general admission clocking in at $350, general admission at $650 and VIP passes going for $1,300.

The hosts and the speakers at these events often try to say that it has nothing to do with QAnon, while the promotional material often includes references to the conspiracy theory, as do many of the event's speeches. But the events may get easier to disguise.

Before the new year, Sabal made another big announcement. Hes rebranding his online persona. He'll no longer be QAnon John. He's made his final transformation to The Patriot Voice. (Buddy, like it or not, you'll always be QAnon John in our hearts.)

I have given this great thought and prayer, and after much consideration, I have decided to rebrand from QAnon John to just represent the face of my company, The Patriot Voice, he said in a Telegram post.

He continued: QAnon John has served me well as an identifier and online persona. However, moving forward, looking to what TPV wants to do in the future, I felt that TPV's brand presence is the most important thing to focus on.

After all, it's probably hard to claim your event doesnt have anything to do with QAnon when you call yourself QAnon John.

But QAnon John, er, Patriot Voice, doesn't want you to get it twisted. He hasnt changed that much, and he'll be the first one to make sure you know that. I will finish by saying that my beliefs have NOT changed, nor has my faith in certain things, Sabal said. I made it abundantly clear where I stand, and Im sticking to that.

Wood shared Sabals announcement on Telegram, congratulating him with a heart and American flag emoji. His mission is now more clearly defined, Wood said. Makes total sense to me. (At least it made sense for someone.)

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Las Vegas family hosts event to educate parents of children with special needs – KTNV Las Vegas

Posted: January 17, 2022 at 8:28 am

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) A Las Vegas family scored a huge win last year against the Clark County School District, and now they are using their experience to help other parents who have children with special needs.

Sig and Lori Rogich say CCSD gave their daughter, who has dyslexia, an unequal education. They took their case to court back in 2016 and quickly learned they weren't the only ones with claims like these against CCSD.

We received numerous phone calls, many phone calls, many letters, and we were moved by a lot of the journeys that many families have undergone which were similar to ours, but some were even more heartbreaking. And we were told that the cost of attorneys was expensive, and people were going through the same thing that we were-confusion," Lori said.

Sig and Lori won their case, but many other families are still struggling.

Motivated to prevent other families from going through a similar experience. The Rogich family decided to host a two-day event with legal experts and educators to give families the information they need.

So by sharing, were hoping to make it a little bit easier for the next family and hopefully help them and empower them and say you can do this. You truly can. Look at how much youve been doing already," Lori said.

Hilary Freeman, the attorney who represented the Rogich family during their trial, says some of the parents at the event had questions on what to do if they think their students are not in the right educational program.

My answer to them was well you confirm that they are not doing that and then you look to see whether your child is making progress, meaningful progress with the current program and if they are not then you file for due process," Freeman said.

The Rogich family says being a parent of a child with special needs is already difficult. They realized a lot of parents did not know their rights and they are hoping to change that.

We hope that they learn there is hope. There is hope, and theres a pathway to justice for their children," Lori said.

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Referee Jerome Boger Benched By NFL After Controversial Call in Bengals vs. Raiders Wild Card Game – Sportscasting

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The most controversial moment from the opening Saturday of Super Wild Card Weekend was a 10-yard touchdown pass from theCincinnati BengalsJoe Burrow to Tyler Boyd against theLas Vegas Raiders. Referee Jerome Boger should have called the play dead due to an erroneous whistle, but ultimately let it stand. And that was the difference in the game. Now, theNFLis benching the crew for the rest of the playoffs because of the game-changing call.

Near the end of the first half of theWild Card Round playoff gamebetween the Cincinnati Bengals and Las Vegas Raiders, the Bengals had the ball on the Raiders 10-yard line. Just back from the two-minute waning break,quarterback Joe Burrowtook the snap, and the Raiders D flushed him out to his right.

As Burrow was about to go out of bounds, he saw a wide-open receiver in the back of the end zone and threw to him as he was leaping over the boundary. While the ball was in the air, one of the officials blew their whistle before the ball hit the hands of WR Tyler Boyd.

Referee Jerome Boger and his crew conferred, and the play stood.

The problem is, the whistle blowing while the ball was in the air was clearly audible on the broadcast. The NFL rule book is very clear about officiating this type of situation.

Rule 7, Section 2 of the NFL rule book states:

(m): when an official sounds his whistle erroneously while the ball is still in play, the ball becomes dead immediately;

(3) If the ball is a loose ball resulting from a legal forward pass, a free kick, a fair-catch kick, or a scrimmage kick, the ball is returned to the previous spot, and the down is replayed.

There it is, in black and white.

Even though the whistle didnt seem to affect the play, it happened, and Boger and his crew should have brought the ball back to the 10-yard line and replayed the down. Instead, they let it stand, and the Bengals beat the Raiders by a touchdown.

ESPNinsider Adam Schefter reported following the game that NFL referee Jerome Boger and his officiating crew are not expected to officiate again this postseason after their problematic performance Saturday highlighted by a controversial whistle.

Schefter notes Bogers exclusion from the Divisional Round, Conference Championships, and Super Bowl wont be official until all the refereeing crew grades are final following the Wild Card Round.

However, sources tell him that the crew is not expected to get high marks due to missing the controversial whistle call.

Furthermore and this part will infuriate Las Vegas Raiders fans even more Schefter reports that One league source did not express surprise at Bogers performance.

After the game, the NFL head of officiating explained what happened on the field and why there was no official review before confirming the Cincinnati Bengals the crucial score.

Following the final whistle inthe Cincinnati Bengals 26-19win over the Las Vegas Raiders, NFL Senior Vice President of Officiating, Walt Anderson, discussed the erroneous whistle incident with PFWA pool reporter Paul Dehner.

Anderson relayed what Jerome Boger and his crew told him happened on the play:

We confirmed with the referee and the crew on that play they got together and talked they determined that they had a whistle but that the whistle for them on the field was blown after the receiver caught the ball.

Anderson would not say which official blew the whistle. But he did explain why Boger and company didnt review the whistle. The league VP cited Rule 15, Section 4 of the NFL rulebook, covering non-reviewable plays.

The first subsection of that rule (a) states that Whether an erroneous sounded is not reviewable.

So, Boger and his crew did adjudicate that part of the rule correctly. That said, its little consolation to Raiders fans, players, and coaches. They will have the whole offseason to stew on the referees mistake.

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