Houston Style Magazine Vol 31 NO 50

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Houston Style Magazine December 10 – December 16

Volume 31 | Number 50

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H JAY Z: Over Come Your Fears and Take Action H Jesse Jackson Joe Biden Should Revise The U.S. Comission Of Civil Rights

HISTORIC NOMINATION OF

Congressman Al Green, TX-09

LLOYD AUSTIN

New Chair Texas’ Democratic Delegation Of 117th Congress

Words By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor

STAY HOME H WORK SAFE CORONAVIRUS – US NUMBERS: Cases: 15,958,506 Deaths: 298,715

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Arturo G. Michel Appointed As New ‘Replacement’ City Attorney of Houston

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Week of December 7, 2020 1. Kingwood Community Center 4102 Rustic Woods Dr, Kingwood, 77345 Drive-thru & walk-up | Nose self swab -December 11-12: 10 a.m.—6 p.m. No appointment required. 2. Houston Comm. College — North Forest 6010 Little York Rd, 77016 Drive-thru | Nose self swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via doineedacovid19test.com. 3. United Memorial Medical Center 510 W Tidwell Rd, 77091 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required. 4. METRO Addicks Park & Ride 14230 Katy Fwy, 77079 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. -Tues, Thurs: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code. 5. Memorial Park Running Trails Center 7575 N. Picnic Lane, 77007 Walk-up | Mouth self swab -Daily: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Appointment not required but available via curative.com. 6. Fifth Ward Multi-Service Center 4014 Market St, 77020 Drive-thru & walk-up | Nose self swab -December 8-10: 10 a.m.—6 p.m. No appointment required. 7. HCC - Northeast 555 Community College Dr, 77013 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via covidtest.tdem.texas.gov.

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8. Kroger-Voss 1801 S Voss Rd, 77057 Walk up | Mouth self swab -Daily: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Appointment not required but available via curative.com. 9. Minute Maid Park, Lot C 2208 Preston St, 77002 Drive-thru/walk-up | Mouth self-swab -Sat-Wed: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. -Thursday-Friday: 12 p.m.—8 p.m. Appointment not required but available via curative.com. 10. LeRoy Crump Stadium 12321 Alief Clodine Rd, 77082 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Wednesday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. -Thursday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Appointment not required but available via covidtest.tdem.texas.gov. 11. PlazAmericas 7500 Bellaire Blvd, 77036 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required. 12. Southwest Multi-Service Center 6400 High Star Dr, 77074 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via doineedacovid19test.com. 13. Third Ward Multi-Service Center 3611 Ennis St, 77004 Drive-thru & walk-up | Nose self swab -December 8-10: 10 a.m.—6 p.m. No appointment required. 14. Hartman Community Center 9311 E Avenue P, 77012 Walk-up | Nose self swab -December 11-12: 10 a.m.—6 p.m. No appointment required.

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15. HCC - Southeast 6815 Rustic, St., 77087 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. No appointment required. 16. Aramco Services Company 9009 West Loop South, 77096 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. -Tues, Thurs: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code.

17. Kroger-Bissonnet 9303 S Texas 6, 77083 Walk up | Mouth self swab -Daily: 8 a.m.—5 p.m. Appointment not required but available via curative.com. 18. HCC - South 1990 Airport Blvd, 77051 Drive-thru | Healthcare nasal swab -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Appointment not required but available via covidtest.tdem.texas.gov. 19. Hiram Clarke Multi-Service Center 3810 W. Fuqua St, 77045 Drive-thru & walk-up | Nose self swab -December 8-10: 10 a.m.—6 p.m. No appointment required. 20. Multicultural Center 951 Tristar Dr, Webster, 77598 Drive-thru | Nose self-swab -Tuesday-Saturday: 8 a.m.–3 p.m. Call 832-393-4220 for access code.

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Office Of The President-Elect – Joe Biden

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COMMENTARY

Biden Should Revive U.S. Commission On Civil Rights A

By Jesse Jackson, National Political Writer

new president takes office with the sense of possibility that comes with a new dawn. This is particularly true for Joe Biden, taking office after the divisive turmoil of Donald Trump’s years in office. Biden inherits truly fearsome troubles -- among them the spiking pandemic, the collapsing economy, corrosive inequality, catastrophic climate change and entrenched structural racism. He stood up for Black Lives Matter and has promised a new day for civil rights, with particular emphasis on police reform. America’s institutionalized racism goes far beyond the police, of course. We’ve witnessed the spread of brazen voter suppression schemes since the Supreme Court disemboweled the Voting Rights Act. Our public schools grow ever more separate and unequal. Blacks and Latinos have suffered disproportionately in the economic collapse surrounding the pandemic, and from the pandemic itself. The racial gap in housing, health care, wealth and more grow worse. And now as America grows more diverse, discrimination against other minorities from Latinos to Native Americans demands redress. Biden will no doubt appoint an attorney general sensitive to these concerns. Across the government, civil rights divisions will be revived and recharged. Action on voting rights, on reducing mass incarceration, on police reform will follow. As part of this renewed commitment, Biden should consider steps to revive and empower the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, preferably with new leadership, new

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authority and adequate staffing, to undertake the crucial mission of monitoring civil rights progress, investigating abuses, and recommending remedies. The U.S. Commission was created under President Dwight D Eisenhower, a Republican, in the 1957 Civil Rights Act. Its mission was “the continuous appraisal of the status of civil rights and the efficiency of the machinery with which we hope to improve that status.” It was charged with collecting data, holding hearings, providing a clearing house and coordination or state and private agencies working in civil rights. It would issue regular reports and make recommendations in regard to remedying civil rights abuses. In its early years, the commission played a vital role. Its prestigious members helped develop the case and formulate the reforms that informed the early civil rights acts, the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 among others. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan sought to weaken the commission, reducing its staff and resources. After illegally attempting to fire three of the commissioners, Reagan forced a compromise in which eight commissioners would serve staggered six-year terms, with half appointed by the president and two by the speaker of the House and two by the president pro tempore of the Senate. Since that time, the commission has declined in stature and effectiveness. Biden should seek to revive the commission. He should appoint a new director of national stature, and commit the resources needed to rebuild the staff

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and the functions of the commission. He should seek new legislation to give the president power to nominate the commissioners, investing them with greater authority. An active commission could help spearhead the investigations and reforms vital to addressing civil and human rights in this country. It could review how civil rights legislation should be updated to address the challenges of a much more diverse country. It could hold hearings on voter suppression and gerrymandering -- and on reviving the Voting Rights Act -- to bring public attention to what is a growing problem. It could investigate the challenge of reforming police forces into effective agencies of public safety. What’s clear is that no department or bureau of government can undertake this effort. Each has its own sphere of authority and concern. Inter-agency efforts are cumbersome and seldom effective. An independent commission could in fact serve the function Eisenhower envisioned -- providing

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a central monitoring agency across the broad range of civil rights concerns and helping to define the next generation of reforms. As the new president selects the officials that will work to fulfill his pledges of civil rights and criminal justice reform, and as he formulates his initial package of administrative and legislative actions, he would be wise to include revival of the US Commission on Civil Rights as a central element in that agenda. You can write to the Rev. Jesse Jackson in care of this newspaper or by email at: jjackson@rainbowpush.org Follow him on at: Twitter @RevJJackson Share this story online at:

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Mayor Turner Appoints New City Attorney – Arturo G. Michel To Replace Ron Lewis – Who Resigned To Accept A New Position By www.StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

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ayor Sylvester Turner has selected a familiar name and a well-respected attorney to join the administration as the City’s chief legal counsel and advisor. The mayor announced Thursday that Arturo G. Michel is returning to government as City Attorney for the City of Houston. Michel previously served as City Attorney from 2004 – 2010. He is currently a partner at Husch Blackwell LLP. Before and after his public service, Arturo enjoyed a long and distinguished career in private practice, focusing on public governance, litigation, labor, elections, K-12 and higher education, contracts, and procurement. From 1986 to the present, except for his service as City Attorney, Arturo has represented school districts and other educational entities such as charter schools, private schools, state regional educational service centers, community colleges, and other colleges and universities. “Arturo has an extensive

amount of experience in the public and private sectors. He is a leader in training for public governing bodies in ethics, open government, and contracting and procurement. He is an outstanding lawyer who will be an asset to my administration and will work in the best interest of all Houstonians,” said Mayor Turner. Michel is a Northwestern University graduate and earned his Juris Doctorate at the University of Michigan. Michel’s professional affiliations include membership in the Texas Municipal League, State Bar of Texas School Law Section, and the Texas Council of School Attorneys. He served as president of both the Texas Association of Community College Attorneys (TACCA) and the Hispanic Bar Association of Houston and is a past recipient of the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund of Attorney of the Year Award.. “I am honored to have the confidence of Mayor Turner.,” said Michel. “I am excited to become the City Attorney at this crucial period for our city and our

Council Member Robert Gallegos,City Attorney Arturo G. Michel, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Outgoing City Attorney Ronald Lewis

country as a whole. This will be both a challenging and rewarding opportunity to serve the Houston community.” Michel’s appointment must be approved by the Houston City Council. Michel will replace Ronald C. Lewis, who Mayor Turner appointed city attorney shortly after taking office in 2016. Lewis has resigned after

accepting a new opportunity. He will remain with the City through the end of December.

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Commissioner Ellis Responds To Houston Port Authority’s Disparity Numbers for M/WBE’s Port Of Houston 2020 Budget – $425 Million and 0.09% To Black Firms

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oday, the Houston Port Authority released the results of a disparity study looking at the access that minority and women-owned businesses have to the Port Authority’s contracting dollars. In response, County Commissioner Rodney Ellis, who championed Harris County’s disparity study, and advocated for the Port Authority to complete a study as well, issued the following statement: “I commend the Commissioners of the Port of Houston and the consultants of Griffin & Strong PC for completing this disparity study, which is an important first step towards creating economic equity in our region. “We cannot close disparities across health, income, and educational outcomes if our economic opportunities are not equally available to everyone. The Port Authority’s disparity numbers, one of which showed that only 0.09% of the Port Authority’s contract dollars in

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Rodney Ellis – Commissioner, Precinct One Harris County

Ric Campo – Chairman, Port Of Houston Authority construction go to Black-owned firms, but they represent almost 15% of the market, are sadly consistent with Harris County’s disparity numbers. We have a clear problem across the board. “These results tell us is that economic inequality has gone unaddressed for far too long and that every major entity in this region has an obligation to confront this issue. We must work together to design strong programs that

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level the playing field for minority and women-owned businesses and correct our historical negligence. “Although this study shows that we have a lot of work to do, they could not have come at a better time. As we deal with the devastating impacts of COVID-19, which are disproportionately falling on small businesses run by minorities and women, we now have important data to create the opportuni-

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ties that can boost these businesses at a critical time. I have full confidence that Harris County’s new Office of Economic Equity and Opportunity will be able to use this information to create a program for MWBEs that will work to close these disparities across our region.”

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Lloyd Austin’s Historic Nomination Adds To President-Elect Joe Biden’s Diverse Cabinet By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Manging Editor – ww.StyleMagazine.com

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Retired Army General – Lloyd Austin

eeping true to his word of creating a cabinet that is reflective of America, President-elect Joe Biden has named retired Army general Lloyd Austin as his nominee as the Secretary of Defense. Lloyd’s confirmation would break barriers as he would be the first Black Secretary of Defense. Austin has a storied career that is full of awards, acts of bravery, and stellar leadership. President Obama noted the Silver Star of valor recipient’s leadership in the withdrawing of 150,000 troops from Iraq. During the official announcement of Austin, Biden remarked on his heroism. “When the Islamic State emerged as a terrorist threat in Iraq and Syria, endangering the security of America’s people and allies, President Obama and I turned to Austin, who then led U.S. Central Command. He designed and executed the campaign that ultimately beat back ISIS, helping to build a coalition of partners and allies from more than 70 countries

who worked together to overcome a common enemy.” Biden has all the confidence in Austin’s ability to lead calling him “a true and tested soldier and leader.” Biden said in an op-ed published by The Atlantic, “In his more than 40 years in the United States Army, Austin met every challenge with extraordinary skill and profound personal decency. He is a true and tested soldier and leader. I’ve spent countless hours with him, in the field and in the White House Situation Room. I’ve sought his advice, seen his command, and admired his calm and his character. He is the definition of a patriot.” Biden maybe confident that Austin can do the job of Secretary of Defense but the Democratic Party not so much. That will prove to be a big problem since Austin will need a congressional waiver to serve in the civilian post. Law dictates that military must be out of service for at least seven years before taking any office. Austin

has only been retired for four years. “I would not be asking for this exception if I did not believe this moment in our history didn’t call for it -- it does call for it -- and if I didn’t have the faith [that] I have in Lloyd Austin to ask for it,” Biden said. This move would not be something that has not been done before as retired Marine officer Jim Mattis received a waiver to serve under the Donald Trump administration. “I know this man. I know his respect for our Constitution. I know his respect for our system of government. So just as they did for Secretary Jim Mattis, I ask the Congress to grant a waiver for Lloyd Austin,” Biden said. If all goes as plan Austin is well aware of the duties of the job and is ready to begin working. “I come to this new role as a civilian leader -- with military experience, to be sure -- but also with a deep appreciation and reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military,” he said. “I respect and believe in the importance of civilian control of our military and in the importance of a strong civil-military working relationship at DoD--as does Austin,” Biden wrote. “We need empowered civilians working with military leaders to shape DoD’s policies and ensure that our defense policies are accountable to the American people. Austin also knows that the secretary of defense has a different set of responsibilities than a general officer and that the civil-mil-

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General Lloyd Austin with U.S. 44th President Barack Obama itary dynamic has been under great stress these past four years. He will work tirelessly to get it back on track.” But before Austin can get to work he has to get Democrats on his side. Democrat Sen. Richard Blumenthal has already stated his opposition to the waiver. However, Sen. Jack Reed has a more positive feel towards the waiver and wants to wait to allow Austin to explain himself before making a decision. Meanwhile, Biden’s transition team is not wasting any time in reaching out to the House and Senate about the waiver for Austin. He is already scheduled to begin talks with several legislators ahead of the confirmation process. Austin’s appointment follows a number of Biden’s nominees to add diversity to the cabinet. Despite all this diversity, Biden is being pressured to name even more people of color to his cabinet in top positions by the National Association for the Advancement of Color People (NAACP). The NAACP wants Biden to create a civil rights czar calling the position a “National Advisor on Racial Justice, Equity and Advancement.” President-elect Biden’s future appointments are closely guarded. He continues to press forward to keep his promise of having the most diverse cabinet in American history.

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Congressman Al Green Takes Helm As Chair Of Texas’ Democratic Congressional Delegation

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n Friday, December 4, 2020, Congressman Al Green (TX-09) released the following statement announcing his chairmanship of Texas’ Democratic Congressional Delegation for the 117th Congress:

“As the incoming Chair of the Texas Congressional Delegation, I look forward to serving alongside my colleagues as we collectively commit to serving all Texans. I thank outgoing Chair, Congressman Joaquin Castro, who contributed valuable, insightful leadership over this tumultuous year. I thank him and the full delegation for their support of my taking up the mantle for the 117th Congress,” Houston-area Congressman Al Green stated. “As we prepare for the next session of Congress, there are several key issue areas – including infrastructure, judicial appointments, and regional taskforces – I look forward to focusing on for our state. I am eager to collaborate with my colleagues and work to ensure that democracy as well as the core ideals of our republic are prioritized for Texas and for America.” Members of the Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation provided the following comments regarding the announcement of Congressman Green’s chairmanship. Outgoing Chair of the Delegation, Congressman Joaquin Castro (TX-20): “Congressman Green is a longstanding champion for the people of Houston,

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and I’m confident he will be a great chairman of the Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation. I look forward to working together in the 117th Congress and continuing to advance meaningful progress.” Dean of the Texas Delegation, Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30): “Texas is a proud state — blessed with a growing, diverse population and constituency with different expectations from Members who represent them in Congress. Congressman Al Green’s newly appointed role by his colleagues as the Texas House Democratic Congressional Chairmanship comes at a critical juncture in history of our State and the Nation. Congressman Green brings an enormous intellectual capacity, institutional knowledge of Congress, and strong leadership qualities to his capacity as the Chair for the Texas House Democratic Congressional delegation. I know he will be an effective Chair for all of us.” Congressman Henry Cuellar (TX-28): “I first met Congressman Al Green in 2005 when we were in New Member Orientation. Since then, I have been inspired by his kindness towards others, his passion to help vulnerable communities and his conviction to improve the quality of life for people in his district and across the country. As Chairman of the Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation, Congressman Green will be a great leader in the for a better, more equitable, brighter future for every Texan. I look forward to working with him in this endeavor in the 117th Congress.” Congressman Marc Veasey (TX-33): “The announcement that Rep. Green will lead our Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation for the 117th Congress is welcome news,” said Congressman Marc Veasey (TX-33). “Rep. Green’s record speaks for itself. He is a fighter for working families across Texas and has used his time to Congress to help all Texans access fair and just opportunities. As we head into redistricting, we need someone like Rep. Green to lead us because I know he will help unify our diverse

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Al Green – U.S. Congressman, TX-09 delegation to ensure that we can keep delivering extraordinary progress for the people of our great state.” Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-15): “These past four years Congressman Green has been a loud and strong voice for the Lone Star State. As we head into the next session of Congress, I have no doubt he will continue to be a fierce advocate and a good steward for Texans as chair of the Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation. I look forward to working with him to deliver for the people of Texas.” Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia (TX-29): “Representative Al Green is a friend, a valued leader, and a fighter for working people in the Houston region and across the state of Texas. As members of the House Financial Services Committee, we have worked closely on behalf of our constituents and those hit hardest by the pandemic. I cannot wait to see what our Texas delegation will accomplish in the 117th Congress under Rep. Green’s leadership.” Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher (TX-07): “I’m glad that Congressman Green will serve as chairman of the Texas Democratic Congressional Delegation. He has demonstrated the leadership necessary to make our delegation more cohesive and effective in the 117th Congress. Congressman Green’s lifetime commitment and dedication to public service are valuable assets as we work together to improve the lives of people across the great state of Texas.”

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Jay Z At 50+:

Overcome Your Fears And Take Action

By Derrick Woods – www.BlackDoctor.com www.StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

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Jay Z

ith over 40 million albums sold and a business empire that includes clothing, fragrances, sports bars, liquor, and hotels, and more, Jay Z has transformed himself into one of the most powerful brands in the world. The now 50-year-old former rapper continues a string of business successes, who also now owns a record label, talent agency, and music streaming service. His estimated net worth is over $1 Billion (yes, that’s with a “B”). “As kids, we didn’t complain about being poor,” explains Jay. “We talked about how rich we were going to be and made moves to get the lifestyle we aspired to by any means we could. And as soon as we had a little money, we were eager to show it.” Jay Z has found success by creating his own opportunities. “Those who are successful, overcome their fears and take action. Those who aren’t, submit to their fears and live with regrets,” Mr. Carter says. In doing so, he’s gone from being a teen selling drugs on a Brooklyn street corner to a bona fide business mogul. He has a number of different business ventures including, the 40/40 clubs, Rocawear, Roc Nation Sports Management, Armand de Brignac champagne, TIDAL music streaming service and his latest venture, Arrive, a venture capital platform that works with early-stage startups, offering investment capital and assistance with business development, branding and more. But the father of three and husband to superstar Beyonce says that handling all of that and a music career wasn’t hard. Building something out of nothing from the projects wasn’t hard. It was actually repairing his broken marriage that was the hardest thing for him to do.

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On the title track of his last album, 4:44, Jay, said that he could have lost it all due to his infidelity.

“And if my children knew I don’t even know what I would do If they ain’t look at me the same I would prob’ly die with all the shame “You did what with who?” What good is a ménage à trois when you have a soulmate? “You risked that for Blue?” If I wasn’t a superhero in your face My heart breaks for the day I have to explain my mistakes And the mask goes away” “What I thought was when I finally met my dad, I’m free to love now,” explains Jay in the video below that accompanies the song. “But I thought, ‘how are you going to do it. No one informed you how to do it. You don’t even have the tools to do it. How are you ‘gonna’ do this?’” It’s hard,” exclaims Jay. “Remember, I’m from Marcy Projects. I’ve been shot at…all kinds of stuff. But nothing’s harder than this–by far! I’m telling you, it’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.” “Most people are willing to put ourselves through something like this. That’s why most people give up.” And he’s right, with the divorce rate in America being 50% in typical America, but in Hollywood and the music/entertainment business, divorce rate skyrocket to 70% and above. Now that he and Beyonce made it through that period in their lives, Jay is striving to stay on top. In order to

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Jay Z and wife Beyoncé

do that, one must stay on top. And Jay does this through strategic thinking and keeping his mind sharp.

I. Meditation

Meditation can mean a lot of different things to many different people. Spend between 15-20 minutes a day doing simple breathing meditation after each intense workout I went through. One exercise is to try to count down from 100 without thinking about anything else but the numbers. If something else pops in your mind you have to start over again (believe me, its harder than it sounds.) Blocking out everything else and only concentrating on breathing deeply allows you to relax, stress less, and gives you the ability to ignore distractions. The more you practice this, the better your focus and concentration. Jay had honed this craft of meditation for years by listening, being quiet and a steady stream of focus and concentration. “By the time I got to record my first album, I was 26, I didn’t need pen or paper – my memory had been trained just to listen to a song, think of the words, and lay them to tape.” Meditation doesn’t always have to be about going out with new age music and “becoming one with nature” as you grab your energy crystals and yoga mat to head off to the nearest park. Just closing your eyes and breathing deeply works as well.

II. Re-Categorize

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Re-categorizing is the ability to take a look at a problem one way, and recognize there are other perspectives to approach it–mainly positive ways. It allows you to see weaknesses that you may not have considered before giving you time to adjust. This gives you the opportunities to see the problem(s) and the solutions.

III. Visualization

Play out all scenarios and how you would handle them. Don’t always focus on the outcome, only the process and how to adapt and respond to any situation effectively. Repetition of this can help tremendously if a stressful situation arises. “People respect success. They respect big. They don’t even have to like your music. If you’re big enough, people are drawn to you. I’ve never looked at myself and said that I need to be a certain way to be around a certain sort of people,” Jay Z explains. “I’ve always wanted to stay true to myself, and I’ve managed to do that.” Staying true to yourself might stand as a succinct summary of Jay-Z’s successful philosophy.

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Friends Of The Texas Historical Comission Is Seeking Preservation Scholars

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pplications open December 15 for the Preservation Scholars Program! This program of the Friends of the THC offers paid, 10-week internships to undergraduate and graduate students who identify as part of an underrepresented ethnic and/ or cultural group. To learn about the program and application process, register for a virtual info and Q&A session!

December 21, 2 pm CST January 28, 5 pm CST

The virtual info sessions provide details about the types of projects students work on, networking opportunities, and overall learning experiences students can expect. Find more details on the website:

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JANICE Weaver 7th Annual Blood Drive A Big Success By www.StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

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ere are some photos of the Janice Weaver 7th Annual Blood Drive last Friday at KTSU which was very successfully attended. The annual ‘Blood Drive’ event was also a perfect time to salute Houston’s “First Responders” and Chief Sam Pena of HFD, Executive Assistant Chief Troy Finner of HPD, and Dr. David Persse, Medical Director of HHD were all honored for their unselfish service to our Texas community. Mayor Sylvester Turner presented a Community Award for his leadership during the current pandemic and other challenges the city has faced. Presentations were also made by local business owner Michael Crockett along with Next Wave Entertainment’s Preston Middleton presented a $1,000

check to the scholarship fund. Many donors across the city donated blood at various Gulf Coast Regional Blood Centers as well as at KTSU Radio. Usually during the holidays, there is a serious blood shortage and potential donors are asked to continue to donate throughout the month of December and mention K-T-S-U Radio.

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Comcast Promotes Rich Jennings To President Comcast Cable’s West Division By www.StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

Rich Jennings President Comcast West

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omcast today announced it has promoted Rich Jennings to President of Comcast Cable’s West Division, reporting to Comcast Cable President and CEO Dave Watson. Effective today, Mr. Jennings is responsible for all Comcast cable operations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Texas, Idaho, and Wisconsin. He succeeds Steve White, who after 18 years in operations at Comcast Cable, has stepped down to become President, Special Counsel to the CEO of Comcast Cable and will work on a number of important initiatives, including Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I), leadership programming and development, and the advancement of digital equity in the areas of accessibility and affordability. “Rich is an outstanding executive who has been incredibly successful overseeing operations for several of our regions,” said Dave Watson, President and Chief Executive Officer, Comcast Cable. “Rich is known for his collaborative style and his relentless commitment to improving how we bring customers our industry-leading products and services. Rich will be a fantastic addition to our leadership team and I’m looking forward to working with him in his new role.” “I’d like to thank Steve White for his leadership and the impact he has had on our company and our culture over the past eleven years,” commented Mr. Watson. “Steve has consistently delivered growth and strong results, balanced with a focus on the employee and customer experience. I’m excited to continue to partner with him to drive our all-important DE&I commitments that will make a meaningful difference

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for our company and in the communities we serve.” Mr. Jennings is a 27 year veteran of the cable industry, including spending the past 15 years in operations roles with increasing responsibility. In his most recent position, he served as Comcast West Division Senior Vice President of Field Operations. With overall responsibility for the health and performance of the West Division’s regional operations, Rich’s focus was on improving consistency and predictability in service delivery and the customer experience. Prior to that he served as Senior Vice President for the Mountain West Region for eight years. He began his career in telecommunications with Time Warner Cable in 1993. Mr. Jennings has been repeatedly recognized by CableFax Magazine as one of the most influential minorities in Cable and top 100 overall leaders in the industry. He also has a robust history of community service including participation in Young Americans Bank and Center for Financial Education (the world’s only state-chartered, FDIC-Insured bank, exclusively for young people under the age of 22), the Urban League, Boys and Girls Clubs of America, Junior Achievement, the National Association for Multi-Ethnicity in Communications (NAMIC), and Women In Cable and Telecommunications. Mr. Jennings is a Chicago native and a graduate of the University of Notre Dame where he received his business degree with a concentration in Marketing. He has completed executive education programs for Telecommunications through the University of Denver, UCLA and Harvard Business School. He and his wife, Lesley, have three daughters and live in Denver.

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About Comcast Corporation Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company with three primary businesses: Comcast Cable, NBCUniversal, and Sky. Comcast Cable is one of the United States’ largest high-speed internet, video, and phone providers to residential customers under the Xfinity brand, and also provides these services to businesses. It also provides wireless and security and automation services to residential customers under the Xfinity brand. NBCUniversal is global and operates news, entertainment and sports cable networks, the NBC and Telemundo broadcast networks, television production operations, television station groups, Universal Pictures, and Universal Parks and Resorts. Sky is one of Europe’s leading media and entertainment companies, connecting customers to a broad range of video content through its pay television services. It also provides communications services, including residential high-speed internet, phone, and wireless services. Sky operates the Sky News broadcast network and sports and entertainment networks, produces original content, and has exclusive content rights.

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City of Houston and Comcast Launches Internet Voucher Program and Lift Zones With U.S. CARES ACT H

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aving Internet access has always been critical in the areas of education, business, and every aspect of life. The pandemic has created an even bigger need for connectivity and pointed out the many who were left behind due to a lack of services. Numerous programs exist to try to alleviate this problem. However, there are still some who have been overlooked. Houston Mayor Turner has a “not in my city stance” and has once again collaborated with Comcast to give families their must needed lifeline to get and stay connected. “The pandemic has underscored the need for students to have Internet access to support their education and not fall behind in the classroom. Parents must also have options that work for them,” said City of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. Comcast is stepping up to give Internet access in two ways. Houston City Council approved a $624,960 budget to come from the CARES Act for an Internet voucher program that will provide 5,000 low-income Houstonians with Internet access for one calendar year. The program solidifies a partnership with Mayor Turner’s Health Equity Response (H.E.R.) Task Force and Comcast. To qualify, applicants must meet certain criteria. Applicants must be a resident of Houston with a Comcast serviceable address. They must also prove that their total household income prior to February 2020 was lower than 80 percent of the Area Median Income. In addition, applicants must fall in one of the following groups: persons over age 65, persons with disabilities, households with children less than five years of age, or opportunity youth, defined as persons ages 16-24 who are not currently enrolled in school or participating in the workforce. Vouchers will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. Vouchers must be redeemed by December 20th. This program enhances the Computer Access Program that aids low-income families acquire devices to access the Internet. Comcast’s Melinda Little, Director of Government Affairs, Houston Region said, “We’re proud to partner with the City of Houston and Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Health Equity Response Task Force to help keep Houstonians connected through our Internet

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Melinda Little – Comcast Essentials Program.” Further ensuring that no one Houstonians is left out of the loop, Comcast has launched nine “Lift Zones” throughout the city to provide a safe space with computers and free Internet. Lift Zones will first be installed at city community centers in the areas most needed. Comcast’s is providing the Wi-Fi hotspots for the next three years to ensure students can use the Internet, social distance, and get their work done. It is important to note that every facility is run by a nonprofit, city, or business and will follow state and local rules with respect to indoor gatherings and safety protocols around COVID-19 according to the official statement. Ralph Martinez, Regional Senior Vice President, Comcast Houston, said, “The COVID-19 crisis continues to put many low-income students at risk of being left behind, accelerating the need for comprehensive digital equity and Internet adoption programs to

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support them. We hope these Lift Zones will help those students who, for a variety of reasons, are unable to connect to effective distance learning at home.” “We are grateful to have Comcast step up and partner with the City of Houston, providing families with crucial resources like Wi-Fi Lift Zones, and giving needed support when at-home connectivity is not available,” said Mayor Turner. Comcast will not rest as long as there is someone who needs access to the Internet to further their future. Their tireless efforts through the Comcast’s Internet Essentials program has connected more than 8 million low-income people to having Internet at home, including more than 600,000 Houstonians. For more information or to apply, visit https://houston.comcast. com/2020/11/30/cohiepp/ or call one of the following contacts:

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· For persons over age 65, call the Harris County Area Agency on Aging at 832-393-4301.

· For persons with disabilities, call the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities at 832-394-0814.

· For households with children under 5 years old, call the Collaborative for Children at 713-600-1100.

· For opportunity youth (ages 16-24), call Project Grad at 888-713-GRAD (4723). The relief fund is part of the $400 million in CARES Act funding provided to the City of Houston.

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ly reduce that number and ensure that offenders face serious consequences, including criminal charges and the possibility of losing the vehicle used to commit the crime.

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HISD Board Appoints Houston Attorney Myrna Guidry To District IX Position

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Attorney – Mryna Guidry

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uring a special meeting last Tuesday, the Houston Independent School District Board of Education unanimously voted to appoint attorney Myrna Guidry as the new trustee for District IX to fulfill the unexpired term of Wanda Adams. Guidry was sworn in on Thursday at noon before the regular board meeting. “I am grateful and happy to have this opportunity to serve the district by working to build up our students’ potential and do whatever I can to contribute to their ultimate success,” Guidry said.

She was selected from among eight candidates who applied after Adams resigned in November to serve as a Harris County Justice of the Peace. The term expires December 31, 2021. Guidry has been a Houston attorney for the past 20 years and is an adjunct professor at Thurgood Marshall School of Law. She is a graduate of South Texas College of Law Houston and has also worked as a certified mediator. Guidry received her undergraduate degree from Tulane University. “I welcome Ms. Guidry to our ‘Team of Ten’ and look forward to the expertise, dedication, earnestness and commitment that she will bring to the board,” HISD Interim Superintendent Grenita Lathan said. Guidry joins Elizabeth Santos (District I), Kathy Blueford-Daniels (District II), Daniela “Dani” Hernandez (District III), Patricia K. Allen (District IV), President Sue Deigaard (District V), Holly Maria Flynn Vilaseca (District VI), Annie Sung (District VII), and Judith Cruz (District VIII) on the nine-member board.

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HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT The Houston Independent School District located in the Hattie White Educational Support Center at 4400 West 18th Street, Houston, Texas 77092 will accept proposals, until the stated date and time deadlines, in the Board Services Office, Level C1 Project 21-11-01 – RFP / Digital Teaching Learning Platform – with a DEADLINE OF 2:00 p.m. on January 27, 2021. The Pre-Prposal Conference for this project will be via Microsoft Teams on Monday, December 14, 2020, 10:00 a.m. The solitication for bids is available on th H.I.S.D. website at: www. houstonisd.org. To access, go to Directory, Purchasing Services, Solicitation of Bids. The District reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or, to accept the proposal that is most advantageous to the District.

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Bask In America’s SPA: Hot Springs, Arkansas By Reginald Dominique – www.StyleMagazine.com

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nyone can go to a spa, but when was the last time you soaked in natural hot waters provided from mother nature? For centuries, Native Americans and early European explorers found themselves gravitating to the natural hot springs in Hot Springs, Arkansas to bathe in the healing waters. The historic Hot Springs, just 55 miles from Little Rock, is a prime weekend getaway destination for Texas families, friends, couples or single travelers. With something to offer everyone; nature lovers will

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find themselves embodied in beautiful green gardens and parks while historians will be taken aback by the vast amounts of history that encompasses the city and those who just enjoys a good meal or great shopping, all appreciate everything that Hot Springs has to offer. Although you may find hot springs throughout the country and around the world, none compares to those found in Hot Springs, AK. What’s the story of Hot Springs? Hot Springs, Arkansas takes its name from the world-famous thermal waters that flow into

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the historic downtown district of the city. About a million gallons of the 143°F water flows daily from 47 hot springs. Today, the naturally pure water is used for thermal bathing and massage, and is also consumed as drinking water from free public springs in the downtown area. The City of Hot Springs is the only American city nestled within a national park. Which, as you can imagine protects the city like none other, essentially making it an ideal destination for those who wander


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Weekend Getaways Hot Springs is a city in the Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas. It’s known for naturally heated springs, many of them in Hot Springs National Park to the north. Bathhouse Row has 8 bathhouses from the 19th and 20th centuries. These include Buckstaff Baths, with thermal baths. The elaborate, stained-glass-and-marble Fordyce Bathhouse has a lobby fountain and houses the park’s visitors center and museum. for the outdoors. Hot Springs National Park was established in 1921; however, it was first set aside as the nation’s first National Reservation in 1832, due to the need for federal protection of the hot springs. Soon a bustling town grew up around the hot springs to provide services for health seekers. The resultant bathing industry led to Hot Springs becoming known as the “American Spa.” To experience the real deal, we encourage you to enjoy a mineral bath at Quapaw Baths. This bathhouse was built in 1922 and was used for spa treatments for more than 60 years. In 1984 the Quapaw bathhouse was no longer in use and remained that way for more than 20 years. That changed in 2007 when the National Park reopened the bathhouse, expanded the amount of pools, and officially renamed it the Quapaw Baths in July 2008. Quapaw Baths & Spa is the perfect place to immerse in Hot Springs’ acclaimed thermal waters and indulge in luxurious spa services. If you are searching for a place to stay, do not look any further than Bathouse Row. Find yourself in the middle of the National Park and on the main strip surrounded by many shops, recreational events, and of course – Hot Springs! For lodging recommendation, book your stay at the beautiful Waters Hotel. Nestled in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, The Waters is the perfect accommodation for your exploration of everything this beautiful area offers. Each of the 62 rooms are unique and true to the building’s history. The hotel features a full-service roof top bar which provides sweeping views panning over the historic downtown Hot Springs. This unique rooftop experi-

ence offers indoor and outdoor seating, as well as an observation deck.

number of Architectural Treasures (including the Anthony Chapel & The Evans Treehouse).

Ask any local in Hot Springs and they will tell you the best way to start your morning is breakfast at The Pancake Shop. Family owned and operated since 1940, there is no denying that the history of The Pancake Shop is intertwined with Hot Springs itself. Once inside, get ready for a unique dining experience. Putting the “tra” in traditional, the menu hasn’t changed much in the last 70 years (as the original menu hangs on the wall when you walk in). Your orange juice will be freshly squeezed the morning you arrive and pancakes are made from scratch, served with butter and warm maple syrup. With homemade sausage and eggs cooked to perfection, your breakfast will be prepared to order – no fast food here.

Because you can do just about any and everything in Hot Springs, make sure you bring your wallet for a good time at the casino. Visit Oaklawn Racing & Gaming to place your high bids on either a craps table or a stallion. Home of the $1 million Arkansas Derby, Oaklawn has been one of the premiere thoroughbred racetracks in the country since 1904 and today it is Arkansas’ #1 tourist destination. The state-of-the-art casino includes live craps, live blackjack, popular slot games, live music, and the award-winning Skills Bar & Grill.

With the day off to a good start, make your next stop a scenic tour of Garvan Woodland Gardens. Truly magical, this is the place for anyone who enjoys nature at its finest. Nestled in the picturesque Ouachita Mountains of Southwest Arkansas, this 210-acre garden was built upon the vision of Verna C. Garvan, who donated the property to the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture in 1985. From the dynamic architectural structures of renowned architect Fay Jones to the lakeside botanical landscape, escape in the distinctive style of materials native to the Natural State which were deliberately and thoughtfully applied. A few highlights include: Garden of The Pine Wind (ranked fifth best Japanese Garden in North America), Flowering Border, Warren’s Woodland Walk, Evans Children’s Adventure Garden and a vast

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True to its name, Hot Springs, Arkansas, is renowned for its thermal springs, Hot Springs National Park, and its hiking trails and bathing facilities just to name a few. If there is a place you would like to experience a get-a-way that’s historic, entertaining, not super expensive and just out right a good time, this is the place for you. Whether it’s a road trip or flying in, Hot Springs, Arkansas should be your next stop.

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ollowing his “Laugh Now Cry Later” video, shot on location at Nike WHQ, and the release of the “Certified Lover Boy” album merchandise capsule, Drake and Nike launch a new sub-label, NOCTA (…A nod to the artist’s nocturnal creative process). Ahead of the first NOCTA release, Drake shares his thoughts on the spirit of the project. This moment is full circle for me. I mean, growing up Nike was everything. It felt like every shoe I wanted, every athlete I liked, everything I owned was Nike. It didn’t mean anything unless it had a Swoosh. I remember watching all these athletes repping Nike — each doing the unthinkable — and how inspiring it was. I always felt like there was an opportunity for Nike to embrace an entertainer the same way they had athletes. I thought about how crazy it would have been and what it would have meant for an artist to have a flagship Nike deal. NOCTA is a realization of all these thoughts

and everything I had hoped for — from the culture it’s rooted in to the product and, most important, to the partnership and scale that allows me to share it with the world. NOCTA is about creating something for people on the move. People who want functional, comfortable fits that are adaptable from one environment to the next. But as much as it’s about what we make, it’s also about a mindset: an unforgiving drive, a relentlessness. Characterized by the type who are on the road all day, all night — the grinders, the hard workers — trying to accomplish their goals and taking no short cuts. That mindset also includes loyalty and team. Whether you are in Toronto, London or Paris, there’s this uniform look — Nike Tech Fleece, the gloves, the hat — and it has a real team feel. I wanted to take a piece of that culture that I grew up with, that school of thought, and bring the best to it. With NOCTA, we were trying to make the hardest jacket, the hardest

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tracksuit, the hardest gloves. Just the best of that world. This opportunity is something that I’ve been waiting on for a really long time. To be associated with the highest level possible — that was always my goal. We put in a lot of hard work, a lot of man and woman hours, during the last two years. To see it all coming to fruition starts an exciting new chapter in my life.

The Nike NOCTA collection launches globally beginning December 18th. Twitter: @OfficialNocta

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Tenet Arrives On DVD and Streaming Tuesday, December 15th • WarnerBrothers www.StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

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enet, the must-see motion picture event, playing now on the big screen wherever theatres are open, will arrive on 4K, Blu Ray, DVD and Digital on December 15 in time for the holidays. Written, directed and produced by acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan (“Inception,” “Dunkirk”), “Tenet” opened globally beginning in August 2020 and has grossed $350 million to date, with the much-anticipated theatrical openings in the major markets of New York and Los Angeles still to come. “Tenet” was available for preorder’s from digital and physical retailers beginning November 10. Tenet” features an international ensemble cast led by John David Washington (“BlacKkKlansman,” TV’s “Ballers”) as the Protagonist. The film also stars Robert Pattinson (the “Twilight” films, “The Lighthouse,” upcoming “The Batman”), Elizabeth Debicki (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2,” “The Great Gatsby”), Dimple Kapadia (“Angrezi Medium”), Martin Donovan (“Ant-Man,” “Fahrenheit 451”), Fiona Dourif (“Cult of Chucky”), Yuri Kolokolnikov (“The Hitman’s Bodyguard”), Himesh Patel (“Yesterday”), Clémence Poésy (“Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows”), Aaron Taylor-Johnson (“The Avengers: Age of Ultron”), with Michael Caine (“Inception,” “The Cider House Rules,” “The Dark Knight”) and Kenneth Branagh (“Dunkirk,” “Murder on the Orient Express”). The film was produced by Emma Thomas and

Nolan. Thomas Hayslip served as executive producer. Nolan’s behind-the-scenes creative team included director of photography Hoyte van Hoytema, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Jennifer Lame, costume designer Jeffrey Kurland, visual effects supervisor Andrew Jackson and special effects supervisor Scott Fisher. The score is composed by Ludwig Göransson.

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Armed with only one word—Tenet—and fighting for the survival of the entire world, the Protagonist (John David Washington) journeys through a twilight world of international espionage on a mission that will unfold in something beyond real time. Not time travel. Inversion. 4K AND BLU-RAY AND DVD ELEMENTS “Tenet” 4K UHD Combo Pack and Blu-ray contain these special features: · Looking at the World in a New Way: The Making of “Tenet” - An hour-long exploration of the development and production of the film as told by the cast and crew. 4K, Blu-ray, DVD and EST Street Date: December 15, 2020 DVD Languages: English, Latin Spanish, English-ADS, Canadian French

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